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| Learning  | = Introduction = | ||
| Learning disabilities refer to a group of afflictions, including dyslexia, attention deficit disorder and many others, that make learning difficult.  Often people with these afflictions have average to above average intelligence, but have trouble sorting and storing information because of language disorders, sensory integration problems or expressive and receptive language disorders.  This page is dedicated to computing technologies that can assist these people in their quest to learn. | |||
| = Desired Technologies = | |||
| Scratch Pad of Ideas | |||
| * alternatives to speeded responses | |||
| * word lookup, or compatibility with word lookup tools | |||
| ** word2image | |||
| ** definition, synonym, translation | |||
| * text reading, or compatibility with text reading tools | |||
| ** Mathematical formulas | |||
| ** grammar/parts of speech highlighter | |||
| ** concept mapping - graphical representation of ideas  | |||
| ** font/color changing | |||
| * spelling correction for spelling-sensitive interactions | |||
| ** phonetic spelling | |||
| * provision for suppressing unneeded functions | |||
| ** Hotkey elimination | |||
| ** image removal | |||
| * Text skimming | |||
| * Point and click accessibility | |||
| = Existing Technologies = | |||
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnome-dictionary gnome-dictionary] | |||
| = Related Links = | |||
| [http://www.ldonline.org/ LD Online]<nowiki>:</nowiki><br> | |||
| [http://www.ldresources.com/ LD Resources]<nowiki>:</nowiki><br> | |||
| [http://www.ncld.org/ National Center for LD]<nowiki>:</nowiki><br> | |||
| [http://www.gatfl.org/ldguide/default.htm Tools for Life] ([http://www.gatfl.gatech.edu/tflwiki/index.php?title=LD_Guide dead link])<nowiki>:</nowiki><br> | |||
| [http://www.washington.edu/doit/Brochures/Technology/atpwld.html University of Washington]<nowiki>:</nowiki><br> | |||
| Slide #23 of the presentation by Dr. Clayton Lewis of the | |||
| University of Colorado and PI for the RERC on Advancing Cognitive | |||
| Technologies, at [http://www.access-board.gov/sec508/refresh/teitac3rd/clayton.ppt RERC] (dead link)<nowiki>:</nowiki><br> | |||
Latest revision as of 10:49, 22 April 2015
Introduction
Learning disabilities refer to a group of afflictions, including dyslexia, attention deficit disorder and many others, that make learning difficult. Often people with these afflictions have average to above average intelligence, but have trouble sorting and storing information because of language disorders, sensory integration problems or expressive and receptive language disorders. This page is dedicated to computing technologies that can assist these people in their quest to learn.
Desired Technologies
Scratch Pad of Ideas
- alternatives to speeded responses
- word lookup, or compatibility with word lookup tools
- word2image
- definition, synonym, translation
 
- text reading, or compatibility with text reading tools
- Mathematical formulas
- grammar/parts of speech highlighter
- concept mapping - graphical representation of ideas
- font/color changing
 
- spelling correction for spelling-sensitive interactions
- phonetic spelling
 
- provision for suppressing unneeded functions
- Hotkey elimination
- image removal
 
- Text skimming
- Point and click accessibility
Existing Technologies
Related Links
LD Online:
LD Resources:
National Center for LD:
Tools for Life (dead link):
University of Washington:
Slide #23 of the presentation by Dr. Clayton Lewis of the
University of Colorado and PI for the RERC on Advancing Cognitive
Technologies, at RERC (dead link):