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Subject: Re: Going back to school


Author:
Heartroberts
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Date Posted: 16:53:53 01/05/10 Tue
In reply to: Gary 's message, "Going back to school" on 17:04:08 11/12/09 Thu

yes ,I have Dyslexia and while in college I used a recorder.I would read the blackboard and listen to it later.That way I never copied wrong.My information was always correct.Hope it works for you.

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Mouse (Good)
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Date Posted: 12:10:35 01/07/10 Thu

Hello,
The problem with copying things off the blackboard or whiteboard in the computer world now, can be hard. This is what I did to help myself at home and at school was to practice writing down anything without looking at the sheet of paper that I was writing on. Make sure you have a clean sheet of paper an practice. You can even use your computer as the blackboard write without looking at your paper. As for note taking in class; use a small tape record to help you remember things. I found that this also helped me in school. Do not be afraid to tell the teacher after class is over that you are dyslexia. It will help the teacher try and teach a different way. Sometime this is a challenge for teachers but it can be done. Also see if you can get together with other student who are having problems with the same subject. Everyone learns differently and you can learn from each other. Good Luck with school I hope this information helps.



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