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Re: Adaptive technology for dyslexic
From: Patrick Burke
Date: Apr 8, 2015 10:54AM
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Also check the following:
ClaroSpeak (on various platforms) Here's the latest app release announcement:
http://www.clarosoftware.com/blog/clarospeak-v2-4-released/
The Read&Write product family from Texthelp:
http://www.texthelp.com/uk/our-products/readwrite/
Voice Dream (Reader app & Writer app; iOS only so far):
http://www.voicedream.com/
Patrick
At 09:00 AM 4/8/2015, L Snider wrote:
>At CSUN, there was a presentation about dyslexic friendly fonts and
>how they may not help at all (here I only go by what the study says,
>I have no other evidence one way or another):
>http://blog.adrianroselli.com/2015/03/typefaces-for-dyslexia.html
>Cheers Lisa On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 10:44 AM, Sylvia Richardson <
> <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote: > I've seen some buzz around
>Beeline Reader, a Chrome extension that uses > color gradients to
>help users shift from one line to another. [ >
>http://www.beelinereader.com/] > > There are also various apps and
>extensions to apply a dyslexic-friendly > font, like OpenDyslexic
>[http://opendyslexic.org/], to Web pages, > smartphone keyboards,
>and so forth. > >
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