New Dyslexia game coming

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Three Kookmin University students have developed ‘Phonics Method’ learning game materials for children with dyslexia.

According to a university announcement on June 14, the students from the Department of Education created a set of gaming materials that children can use to learn to relate phonetic traits with words.

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3D printing and Dyslexia

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Read the story from someone with Dyslexia who discovers how well they can work with 3D printing.

3D printing lets those with dyslexia reveal talents to themselves that are otherwise concealed, opening their interest into STEM in ways that textbooks and complex formulas cannot.

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This is how it is to read with Dyslexia

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Dan Britton, a graphic designer from the UK, has created a font  and images to show the world how it would be to read as a dyslectic.

The font is not designed to show you precisely what letters look like to a dyslexic person, but rather to slow normal readers down to the pace of someone with dyslexia and teach them about the experience, figuring out what words the letters form slowly and painstakingly. “It simulates the frustration and the work and the outright embarrassment of reading with disability,” Britton says.

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