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Success Story: Jacob Meders [2]

Jacob Meders [2]

Jacob Meders began creating artwork as a child, but it wasn’t until his late 20s that he realized he could do it for a living. One thing that didn’t stop him from living his dream was his dyslexia. Read more... [2]

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LectureTools: An Innovative New App Developed at U of M [3]

LectureTools: An Innovative New App Developed at U of M [3]

LectureTools is an interactive iPad app that combines note-taking with a student inquiry-and-response feature to connect professor with student. Subscribe to our blog and be the first to learn more when the post goes live! Subscribe via our RSS feed...

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From the Clinicians: Dyslexia Tests We Like [4]

From the Clinicians: Dyslexia Tests We Like [4]

We review various types of language and learning disability tests -- and tell you why we like them. Learn more... [4]

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Read our June 2012 e-newsletter to learn more about artist Jacob Meders, a new app developed at U of M, and dyslexia tests our clinicians recommend.
Jacob Meders