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Having decided that a single day is not enough to get the word out about dysclaculia, some of us at the dyscalculia forum have decided to declare March to be Dyscalclulia Awareness Month. This will allow more flexibility for staging events, especially for students at college or university, since some of them are already on [...]
March 3rd is World Dyscalculia Day. Celebrate by learning about this disorder, and helping to get the word out!
Dyscalculia is a math disability, similar to dyslexia. A lot of people joke about having “math dyslexia” without realizing that it’s quite real. In addition to effecting a person’s number sense and ability to [...]
As you may know, I divide my online writing time between my blogs and Squidoo. Squidoo is an online self-publishing platform that allows you to create articles, called “lenses”, without necessarily knowing all the technical stuff you need to know to run a Wordpress blog.
Yesterday my lens on math disability, What the Heck is Dysclaculia, [...]
18 days into the New Year, and I broke my New Year’s resolution.
What is my New Year’s Resolution, you ask? Well, in 2010, I resolved to improve my proprioception.
My what?
Let me explain.
I learned the word “proprioception” from a friend I visited over the holidays. He’s a piano teacher, he’s studied technique extensively, and [...]
Yesterday I hung a light in my art studio. Just an ordinary shop light, soft wired, hung from basic ceiling hooks, with daylight corrected bulbs instead of standard florescent tubes. It’s the kind of thing that should take half an hour.
But when you have dyscalculia and ADD, it goes something like this:
Once again, I need to say that Google Voice rocks. I love getting transcripts of voice mail as e-mail and SMS. I hate answering the phone, because it’s such an interruption, and because if I need to write anything down I have to find my computer and type it up somewhere … so it’s ten [...]
Google Voice provides voicemail, sent right to your e-mail inbox
Google provides me with yet another piece of adaptive technology for my learning disabilities
Google, in their never-ending quest for world domination to create technology to make our lives easier, has come out with Google Voice Mail. Google Voice is a free VOIP service that provides [...]
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