Northwestern University researchers have published their research detailing a biological feature that plays an important role in reading—an area in which dyslexics struggle.
With the Sky Wi-fi Smartpen, you’re still able to take notes while recording class lectures, and these notes are now able to be accessed elsewhere.
eReadingbook has developed fun reading apps for both kids with dyslexia and adults who want to learn a foreign language.
Word Dynamo has resources for elementary-aged children through college students in a variety of subjects, like math, reading, and foreign language.
In Pictures has picture-based tutorials for many of the Microsoft Office software and other computer technologies all for free!
One of the selections from the 2012 Sundance Film Festival features four dyslexics, dyslexia professionals, and famous dyslexics in The Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia.
If your dyslexic student is looking for supplemental material to help him or her learn math, read, or write better, Verticy Learning has the programs you need.
Michigan’s Integrated Technology Supports is a statewide project that focuses on assistive technology to provide accessible instructional materials to those in need.
In May 2012, two representatives to Congress formed a Bi-Partisan Congressional Dyslexia Caucus to spread awareness about the learning disability.
ReadSpeaker is a text-to-speech provider that is applicable to any website