Hi Gill,

Has anyone mentioned BRAIN.HE yet? http://www.brainhe.com/

Kim


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From: learning development in higher education network [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Gill Robinson [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 20 February 2017 15:24
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Subject: Multisensory Techniques for Higher Education

Hi all

 

Does anyone have any suggestions for good teaching resources to use specifically for Dyslexic learners in higher education? This is for 1:1 teaching. I am particularly thinking of  anything which points towards multisensory teaching strategies. This could be books or websites.

 

Many thanks in advance

Gill

 

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