Dyslexia in the Digital Age: Making IT Work

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Bloomsbury Academic, Mar 29, 2010 - Education - 216 pages
This text takes the reader back to basics, from understanding the needs of the dyslexic individual to getting the most from available technology. It provides frameworks from theoretical perspectives and following this through to practical implementation, including reviews of the most common types of software.

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About the author (2010)

Ian Smythe is an international dyslexia consultant who lectures widely on using technology to support dyslexic individuals. He has also developed a series of EU funded projects, including e-learning for teachers, pan-European assistive technology surveys, training for lecturers and managers, using technology for cognitive development, self-identification and support for dyslexic adults and language learning on mobile phones.

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