Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Positive feed back from The British Dyslexia Association

We had some good news today!  What lies at the heart of what we do at Techcess is the determination to help our customers achieve whatever they want, using technology that is right for them.
Most people know Techcess to be a supplier of devices that help people to communication, but we are not just that!
Our partner, Jabbla, an assistive technology company in Ghent, Belgium, have also developed software tools for people that have challenges with their reading, writing and spelling.  Commonly this is considered to be a result of living with Dyslexia.

In the UK there are many software tools available that assist people with Dyslexia, and since February there is now one other called SprintPlus which we launched at The BETT Show.

Whilst we were at the show, running at the same time was a review of SprintPlus by The British Dyslexia Association (BDA) and in particular their New Technologies Committee.  We are pleased to announce that the review has been completed and whilst we are waiting for official word on their findings, it was really good to see that they are already posting information on SprintPlus on their website .

We would like to stress that the BDA do not endorse products, but have an open attitude to software and products that will help people with dyslexia. For all of us at Techcess we are grateful that the BDA clearly considers SprintPlus to be a valid software tool that will help people.



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