By Sarah Holman Dyslexia is the most common learning disability, affecting 20% of the population. However it can be a challenge to differentiate between reading difficulties […]
Adding to my blogroll, this is a thoroughly good webinar from May, 2022, covering aspects of learning design and neurodiversity. Produced by the Online Learning […]
This is an open source font that you can install on your machine to aid readability. More cna be found about it at opendysliexic.org You […]
Learning how to support students with learning disabilities is a central skill for all educators. Very few teachers will go through their career without being […]
This post is part of a series celebrating National Library Week. Learn more about NLW events, activities, and resources here. The idea behind multi-sensory learning […]
By Taylor Wiedemann From an early age, I knew I wanted to be a teacher. I enjoyed my learning experience at Olentangy Liberty High School […]
Comic Sans is a controversial typeface. You may recognize the hand drawn-looking letters, perhaps you’ve even used them. In fact, the font is commonly used […]
Did you know that Google Docs contains assistive writing features? Writing can be a complex task for all students, and particularly for students with learning […]
“A high percentage of learners with Dyslexia are complaining about the white background in the new look Google Classroom – is there any way this […]
Let’s imagine we live in a spy thriller novel. It is easier to do when you have mysterious actors with names like the Manton Foundation. […]
As we approach the exam season, SEN/ALN coordinators across the land are going to be getting things in place ready to support those learners with […]
Have you seen the immersive reader in Office 365? From the MS Onenote team blog: To access these...