SciShow
Why Comic Sans Isn’t the Worst Font Ever
Nothing can undo the invention of Comic Sans, but that may not be a bad thing since it seems to be helping people with dyslexia.
SciShow
The Surprising Connection Between Reading and Rhythm
You might know of dyslexia as a reading disorder, but years of research suggests that people with dyslexia might struggle with processing letters because they also have trouble processing rhythm.
SciShow
Dyslexia: When Your Brain Makes Reading Tricky
While many researchers are focusing on finding a difference in brains of people with dyslexia, some new research suggests it might not just be in their brains, but in their eyes.
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: What is dyslexia? - Kelli Sandman-Hurley
Dyslexia affects up to 1 in 5 people, but the experience of dyslexia isn't always the same. This difficulty in processing language exists along a spectrum -- one that doesn't necessarily fit with labels like "normal" and "defective."...
Seven Dimensions
Understanding Neurodiversity at Work
Learn that 20% of people are neurodiverse – including many famous leaders, entrepreneurs and creative thinkers who have autism or dislexia or both; recognize that neurodivergent employees can add exceptional value to an organization –...
Centro Selenium
El CEREBRO de un DISLEXICO - (Dislexia parte II)
Descubre en este video como es el cerebro de un dislexico, las teorías que se proponen para la causa de la dislexia y que es la ataxia entre otros. Centro Selenium logró corregir los defectos técnicos asi que estamos de vuelta!!!...
Curated Video
Octavia Butler
First popularized as a genre of literature in the 1920s, for decades science fiction was dominated by white male authors. That is until Octavia Butler, an African American woman, rewrote the script.
Sir Linkalot
I'm a Spellebrity! - Talia Mar
Welcome to "I'm a Spellebrity!" Our first one is Talia Mar who was diagnosed with dyslexia at 15. But it didn't stop her achieving...
Let's Tute
Understanding Dyslexia: Signs and Symptoms
This video explains the signs and symptoms of dyslexia, a learning disability that affects a person's oral and written language skills. It covers difficulties with speech, reading, numbers, following instructions, and writing. The video...
AllTime 10s
10 Ways Video Games Are Good For Your Health
Video games blamed for causing bad eyesight, obesity and quite possibly high blood pressure if you're a Dark Souls fan! But there are plenty of ways video games can be good for your health. Here are 10!
Curated Video
Dyslexia: When Your Brain Reads Cryptic Puzzles
This video discusses the challenges faced by children with dyslexia in school and their struggles with reading, writing, and spelling. It also tells the inspiring story of a dyslexic boy who overcame his weaknesses and became a self-made...
XKA Digital
Don't let early challenges stop you
As an Regional Director for Page Personnel, Sarah oversees both Page Personnel Secretarial and Business Support and Page Personnel Human Resources across the Midlands, London, Thames Valley, Home Counties and the South West. Sarah is...
Science360
Smart phone beats paper for some with dyslexia - Science Nation
Matthew Schneps is a researcher at Harvard University with a doctorate in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He also happens to have dyslexia, so reading has always been a challenge for him. That is, until he...
Curated Video
The Bible of Business - Lessons in Perseverance, Creativity, and Leadership from a Female Entrepreneur
Part 2/3 of Entrepreneur chapter: The video is a personal and inspiring talk by Talia Frenkel, an entrepreneur and CEO. She shares her experiences of overcoming dyslexia and how it sparked her creativity and entrepreneurial spirit. Talia...
Brains On
Succeeding with Dyslexia
People with dyslexia face unique challenges. For people with this condition, words may seem scrambled, and letters or numbers may appear backward or upside down. Dyslexia has nothing to do with a person’s intelligence, however, only with...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Jonathan Mooney - Reimagining Learning
Jonathan Mooney is a dyslexic writer and activist who did not learn to read until he was 12 years old. He is a graduate of Brown University’s class of 2000 and holds an honors degree in English Literature. Jonathan is founder and...
Science360
Smartphone beats paper for some with dyslexia
Matthew Schneps is a researcher at Harvard University with a doctorate in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He also happens to have dyslexia, so reading has always been a challenge for him. That is, until he...
Curated Video
INDIA: BOMBAY: WEBSITE ON DYSLEXIA
English/Nat
A 16-year-old boy from Bombay is spearheading a campaign to dispel the myth that dyslexics are stupid.
Jason Fernandes, a dyslexic himself, is the host of an award-winning website on learning disabilities.
In a country where...
Bloomberg
How Dyslexia Helped Ari Emanuel Succeed
Ariel Emanuel, Endeavor CEO and founder, says having dyslexia and ADD helped him succeed in business. He appears on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." This was recorded Aug. 12 in New York City.
Bloomberg
Making Learning Disability Diagnosis More Equitable
In this edition of Bloomberg Equality, Scarlet Fu spoke with Stefan Bauer, Co-founder of online learning assessment platform Marker Learning. They discussed his history with a learning disability, how the pandemic spurred platform...
Curated OER
Vowel Lessons: To Help Improve Spelling
There are a few things every good speller knows: spelling rules, vowel sounds, and word endings. Help your learner with dyslexia become a more efficient speller with a few tips from a dyslexia expert. Included in the lesson is a video,...
TED-Ed
Was Leonardo da Vinci Dyslexic?
Many have heard of Leonardo da Vinci's unique ability to mirror write; but why did one of the most revered artists of the Renaissance communicate in this way? If you have some extra time at the conclusion of a lesson on da Vinci or, by...
Reading Rockets
Reading Rockets: Author Interviews: Wendy Wan Long Shang
Wendy Wan-Long Shang writes stories for the middle grades that look at the experiences of Chinese-Americans with humor, heart, and a sense of history. In this interview, Wendy talks about being the first Chinese-American kid in her...