2nd Review Meeting in Luxembourg
On 4 December, the interim review for the Easy Reading project took place at the European Commission in Luxembourg. We presented the technical developments to the Commission and intensively discussed […]
On 4 December, the interim review for the Easy Reading project took place at the European Commission in Luxembourg. We presented the technical developments to the Commission and intensively discussed […]
Our project partner PIKSL successfully presented the Easy Reading Framework at the Future Conference for Qualification ‘Code{Affair}’ organized by Microsoft Germany in Berlin. In addition to adaptive learning systems, applications […]
Our project partner PIKSL will present the Easy Reading Project at the Digitalization Congress Code{affair} 2019 organized by Microsoft on December 9th in Berlin. We are excited about the suggestions […]
By now there are a number of new Easy Reading functions. In addition to the familiar read aloud function or layout adjustment, symbol support or the read ruler are now available. […]
In the last weeks the peer researchers of DART, PIKSL and Proqualis have been working together with the developers on the profile settings. In close cooperation a simplified settings dialog […]
In November 2019, the RehaCare magazine interviewed Susanna Laurin from Funka on the topic ‘Digital Accessibility’. Representing G3ict/IAAP at the European Commission, Susanna Laurin emphasizes the important role of research […]
Our peer-researchers from Proqualis/KI-I and PIKSL have already started with the user tests. An important part of the tests is the testing of the symbols in the Easy Reading tool in […]
Every year in November, the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS) organises the Inclusion Days. Last year we presented the Easy Reading project as a good example of […]
Even though the Easy Reading project did not win the prize this year, we want to sincerely congratulate the winners. This year 3 Inclusive Mobility projects were awarded. The Federal […]
Since early this month you can find our project on the website of the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the W3C. The needs of people with learning difficulties using digital […]
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