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By Ann Logsdon, About.com Guide to Learning Disabilities

Assistive Technology for Dyslexia

Sunday June 28, 2009
Assistive technology is helpful for people with dyslexia because it can provide them access reading materials they may not otherwise be able to read. Students and adults with dyslexia struggle with reading at home, school, and on the job. Traditional text reading programs rely on computers and may require literature to be digitized before use. The Readingpen by Wizcom is a portable, easy-to-use assistive technology device that can help dyslexic readers read with more independence and access books, magazines, and newspapers that are only available in print. Read more about this assistive technology device.
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