a simple Android Application for Dyslexic Children
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a simple Android Application for Dyslexic Children
Blue Card script enabling students with specific learning difficulties (SpLDs) to flag their work with a blue card, so the tutor will mark it with due consideration.
Simple Chrome extension to improve readability/reading speed of online text
The second version of Readsome, is an iOS highly-customizable text reader for people affected by dyslexia or for whoever has problems at reading. The app has been built in the context of the iOS Foundation Program at the University of Salerno, Italy.
This project primarily focuses on addressing the issue of early detection of learning disabilities in students, with a specific focus on dyslexia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Ability is a browser extension that helps people with varying degrees of ability have more control over their browsing experience.
📖 Dyslexia-friendly reading for the web
ArDys is a simple tool designed to make reading accessible to anyone. Our main goal is to help the learners by placing them in an optimally designed reading environment to get the best simple reading experience. ArDys is user-friendly as well as responsive that makes it accessible to everyone whoever the user is and whatever device the learner o…
This is a javascript to simulate dyslexia with Thai language supported.
An open source Eye-Hop generator software.
An Edge/Chrome/Firefox extension designed to make reading easier on dyslexic people
OpenDyslexic font in the form of a Minecraft resource pack.
This repository contains the code for baseline model replication along with all experiments and used datasets as part of the master's thesis on the topic "Detecting Dyslexia Using Deep Learning".
Bionic Reading is a web application that utilizes bolding of random characters in each word to make reading easier for dyslexic people. This program takes each word from a given sentence and bolds a random number of characters from the start of each word, ensuring that the bolded characters do not exceed half the length of the word.
Educational app for use by specialist teachers of dyslexic children. MERN stack. Teachers can save words, syllables, and images, stored in AWS, and sort and load them into drag-and-drop word games.
This Demo shows how you can use OpenID to fits the content user with special needs to give him an optimal user experience.
A collection of fonts/typefaces that I am aware of and that hopefully will result legible. They are listed without any order of preference!
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