See the guide here.
Note you'll need flash player on your computer.
The BRITE guide to dyslexia is a brilliant interactive guide which is very user friendly and uses lots of videos to explain things. See the guide here. Note you'll need flash player on your computer.
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From the people that brought you the "OpenDyslexic" font, you can also download an extension to Safari, Opera and Chrome that uses OpenDyslexic as the browser font and alternates the paragraph shading for increased readability. All for free.
See here for more info... Like the ERBrowser, this browser is designed with dyslexic users in mind. It even has "OpenDyslexic" font as the default. Even better than the ERBrowser, this one is free! See here. A browser for iPhones and iPads that is designed for people with vision and reading difficulties. You can choose Colour Themes, Font, Text Size and Letter Spacing to personalise your browsing experience and it also comes with the "OpenDyslexic" font that we've already told you about. The only downside is that it's not free, but quite cheap! See here. HelpKidzLearn is a collection of software for young children and those with learning difficulties to play online. The software is split into five sections: Early Years, Games and Quizzes, Stories and Songs, Creative Play & Find Out About. iPad games are also available. Some games can be played online for free, although you need to register. Alternatively, you can pay a fee (around £12) for a year's access to many more games and activities. See here. Let Me Learn is a company that specialises in paid-for resources for dyslexia and maths. Here's the website. SkillsRocket is a free e-learning website aimed at adults with dyslexia. The website offers help with all aspects of dyslexia such as memory, organisation skills, reading and writing. See the website. Sesame Street needs no introduction. Their website is packed with all kinds of fun resources. Here you go... Once again, courtesy of TES, here's some excellent resources. This time they're all from the fantastic Sesame Street. Say no more. Here they are.
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Technology, Tools & SoftwareMany people with dyslexia can benefit from using a wide range of gadgets, tools and devices, including computer software and games. This page contains links to websites that supply them (some free).
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