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Is your content accessible? With just some simple changes, you can ensure that the text on your website, document or printed media is visually friendly for people who may have dyslexia, suffer from visual stress or are visually impaired. With the following to look out for, you can adopt a best practice for your written
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As we come closer to August, we here at dyslexic.com wanted to take a look at the latest assistive technology products which have been released this month. New additions for August updates to Spellex Dictation Gold and Ghotit Real Writer & Reader software. This month’s blog is a good one as we will take a
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Communication, Access, Literacy and Learning (CALL) Scotland is a unit within the Moray House School of Education at the University of Edinburgh. It specialises in providing assistive technologies to Scottish students who have physical, communication or sensory difficulties and have trouble accessing standard curriculum materials. Challenge More than 5% of pupils in Scotland need help
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Museums and cultural organisations should improve access for people with learning disabilities. Access to the arts, galleries and museums for people with learning disabilities should be improved, according to a new report. The research, conducted by Lemos&Crane, surveyed 81 arts organisations, museums and galleries across London and found that 46 per cent of mainstream (non-disability
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