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Summary of the Current State of Modern Research Related to Dyslexia

Summary of the Current State of Modern Research Related to Dyslexia
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Copyright: 2021
Pages: 24
Source title: Dyslexia and Accessibility in the Modern Era: Emerging Research and Opportunities
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Kamila Balharová (Pedagogical and Psychological Counseling Center, Brno, Czech Republic), Jakub Balhar (Gisat s.r.o., Czech Republic)and Věra Vojtová (Masaryk University, Czech Republic)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4267-5.ch001

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Abstract

This chapter focuses on the integration of dyslexia research with research on web accessibility. It describes some examples of studies focused on the usage of multiple sources in the context of dyslexia readers. The authors also focus on the usage of multiple sources in the digital context and potential challenges for dyslexia readers. While conventional print contains just text combined with different illustrations, the web tools regularly combine different presentations such as text, illustrations, animations, sounds, and videos. This combination then moves the boundaries of understanding.

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