Sorry, I am an Image Thinker - Dyslexia from A to Z
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"Sorry, I am an Image thinker" is both a collection of research on dyslexia and a visual alphabet book for image thinkers
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Dates: Sep 28th -> Oct 30th (32 days)
Project By: Vicky Katrin Kuhlmann
Backers: 70
Average Pledge Per Backer: €51
Funded: €3,576 of €30,000
Dates: Sep 28th -> Oct 30th (32 days)
Project By: Vicky Katrin Kuhlmann
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D for Dyslexic Inventions
October 14th - via: kickstarter.com
Did you know that most of the breakthrough inventions in technology, in physics, in the arts and in literature were pursuit by dyslexics? Their out of the box thinking was their strongest weapon! Have a look at how many things wouldn't exist without... (Read More)
T for Taking Notes
October 13th - via: kickstarter.com
If you take a look to dyslexics note books you will notice the layout is organised simulating the thought in space starting from the centre like a spider diagram and the different drawings try to create a dialogue between the words and the... (Read More)
S for Speed
October 11th - via: kickstarter.com
The manifestations of a dyslexic brain are different and vary strongly from person to person. However even if dyslexics are not able to think through words, visualising the single standing letters in their brain, they are able to think 15 times... (Read More)
P for Perspective
October 10th - via: kickstarter.com
People with dyslexia are able to perceive multi- dimensionally on an unconscious level. They can perceive things from more than one perspective and gain more information from these perceptions than other people and the altered perceptions bring about... (Read More)
F for Phonemes
October 9th - via: kickstarter.com
The phonemes are sounds we can reproduce with different position of our mouth. In the English language we can find 40 phonemes but only 26 letters symbols to represent them. source: Wie babys sprechen lernen - Anna Klott NZZ am Sontag December 2007 F... (Read More)
H for Homophones
October 7th - via: kickstarter.com
A homophone is a word that is pronounced as another existing word but has a differs meaning and often differs in spelling. In the English language we can find more then 400 homophones. Dyslexics really like to exchange them. Here some examples of... (Read More)
E for Education
October 5th - via: kickstarter.com
Did you know that dyslexics have a great ability to learn through observation? Their over activity of the right brain allows them to get the maximum information from pictures in a very short amount of time! Dyslexics don't visualize words in their... (Read More)
A stands for Alphabet
October 4th - via: kickstarter.com
Did you know that the word "alphabet" comes from the union of the word "aleph", that was the Phoenician symbol for cow and the word "beth", symbolizing the house.In their society the cow and the house (family) were the two most important figures in... (Read More)
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