On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 2:30 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just now I received an email with technology recommendations from Susan > Barton (who I think is a pretty cool dyslexia advocate) and they total > between $500 - $1000, depending on what type of RFB&D book reader player you > choose. > > That is why I am so fanatical about getting open source software offerings > publicised. Currently, you have to be rich to survive as a dyslexic person. > > Booo . . . . Hissss . . . . > > Sugar can change all of that! > > Marilyn > > > Probably will take time to have a good solution in Sugar, but a first step you can do is write a wiki page with a description of the needs of dyslexic kids and a list of software they currently use. Then we (the developers) can see if is possible implement changes in our actual software or they need specific software. Gonzalo
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