
Using Technology to Break the Speed Barrier of Reading
New research suggests that one of humanity’s most important inventions can be improved
Matthew H. Schneps is an astrophysicist with dyslexia who founded the Laboratory for Visual Learning at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (now at the University of Massachusetts Boston). Currently he is writing a book on e-reading technologies and dyslexia.
New research suggests that one of humanity’s most important inventions can be improved
With reading difficulties can come other cognitive strengths
With reading difficulties can come other cognitive strengths
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