by Arran Smith | Aug 16, 2023 | Arran, Dyslexia, Technology
Ever wondered about time? Being dyslexic, it’s like time has its own secret language. Mornings flash by while afternoons drag on forever. For me, 12-hour clocks are my lifeline; those 24-hour ones? Forget it. And don’t even get me started on reading analog clocks,...
by Arran Smith | Jul 1, 2023 | ai, Arran, Assistive technology
Revisiting the topic of writing a blog as someone with dyslexia, the journey might initially seem overwhelming. However, with the progress made in assistive technology and artificial intelligence, the idea of creating a blog can be truly exciting. Over the past...
by admin | Jan 23, 2017 | Assistive technology, Dyslexia, Reading, SEN
2016 has been and gone and it was an amazing year with its normal activities and challenges. I have a number of goals for 2017. Before I go into them we must remember one thing, when you are dyslexic your body is always under stress and we should think of ways of...
by admin | Nov 14, 2016 | Assessment, Dyslexia, New Tech, Technology
There are many products and services out there that are designed to aid children with the difficulties they face with dyslexia. There are many teachers out there that can support students with dyslexia. There are also several products available to support and aid...
by admin | Nov 10, 2016 | Assistive technology, Dyslexia, Reading, Technology
Many people say that dyslexia is just about reading but this is not true of course. Of course, a high percentage of dyslexic people will have difficulties with reading. I am an advocate for trying to teach children to read but we also must think about how we can...