video game for dyslexia developed by students

Dyslexia: News from the web:

Great story about a group of students who developed a video game and got chosen to represent their country at the First Lego League (FLL) World Championship to be held at Johannesburg, South Africa in May 2015. Read how it works in the link for today. It isn’t yet available but just a prototype.

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Dyslexia podcast

Dyslexia: News from the web:

From the UK a podcast about people and their dyslexia. Here is the story:

Sean Douglas is an internet broadcaster with a background in broadcast TV news, PR, corporate comms and podcasting. After battling through the UK education system and being launched into the world of work. Although successful, Sean always knew something was different. Finally in his late-twenties Sean was diagnosed with Dyslexia; a diagnosis that changed his life in unimaginable ways. After meeting other dyslexics who stories touched, inspired and angered him, Sean created The Codpast to share those stories with a wider audience.

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No dis, just abled: Ph.D. student tweaks the message

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PULLMAN, WASH. – When Davi Kallman was a second-grader in El Paso, Texas, her teacher pulled her from the classroom one day to tell her she was “retarded” and would have to drop to a lower grade. Now pursuing a doctoral degree at Washington State University, she has proven that teacher wrong.

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