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Hey there! Welcome to Accessibility Minute, your weekly look at Assistive Technology, those clever tools and devices designed to help people who have difficulties with vision, mobility, hearing, or other special needs!

Learning to handwrite can be challenging for many children, especially if they have dysgraphia or other special needs.  Fortunately, there are apps like Dynamilis to help in this task!  Dynamilis is an app designed to help children improve their handwriting skills and abilities in a fully immersive way.

By developing legible, automated handwriting, children can take notes, complete assignments, and express their ideas more effectively.  The developers behind the Dynamilis app demonstrate a lot of knowledge about the importance of handwriting.

The app uses a method of guided practice and encourages repetition — both proven methods to help children improve.  Additionally, the app includes fun games for users to play, which makes the process more fun and interactive.

Other features include:

  • Based on years of scientific research
  • Helps children ages 5 and up improve their handwriting
  • Discover the strengths and weaknesses of your child’s handwriting; based on the latest advances in artificial intelligence, the app’s analysis provides a complete handwriting profile in a matter of moments
  • Fun and personalized activities are available to help your child improve his or her handwriting while having fun
  • Children will learn and practice to trace letters in both print and cursive
  • No advertisements
  • No internet connection required

Visit Dynamilis.com to learn more!

For more information, to read our blog, or to drop us a line, visit EasterSealsTech.com.

I’d like to take a moment to thank InTRAC, the Indiana Telephone Relay Access Corporation for sponsoring our transcript today.  You can find out more about InTRAC at relayindiana.com.

That was your Accessibility Minute for this week! I’m Laura Medcalf with the INDATA Project at Easterseals Crossroads, in Indiana.

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