
Accessible information in the Corona crisis
In this post you will learn: Why is it important for everyone to understand the information about the Coronavirus? How can Easy Reading help people with learning disabilities to learn […]
In this post you will learn: Why is it important for everyone to understand the information about the Coronavirus? How can Easy Reading help people with learning disabilities to learn […]
The Easy Reading project has met with great interest not only from the professional public but also from politicians. In the context of the increasing digitalisation of information and communication […]
This year the ZERO Project conference took place in Vienna from 19-21 February. The event focused on the topic of “Inclusive Education”. The conference was also attended by members of […]
Peer researcher Franziska met Shadi from W3C in Vienna a few weeks ago. The occasion for the meeting was an interview about cognitive accessibility on the internet. In the interview […]
The Easy Reading project partner Texthelp was awarded as the best “International Digital Education Resource” in the UK’s bett Awards 2020 for its product Read&Write. The bett Awards are held […]
It’s official – the Easy Reading project partner PIKSL is awarded a Zero Award for its innovative practice in the PIKSL mobile project. The international competition honours inclusive and innovative […]
The Zero Project Conference 2020 will take place from 19th to 21st of February in Vienna. The Zero Project is an initiative of the Essl Foundation and focuses on the […]
We start the year 2020 by sorting our files and documents to prepare for the next phase of the project. 2020 is the last year of the Easy Reading Project, […]
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 […]
By continuing to use the site, you agree to the use of cookies. more information
The cookie settings on this website are set to "allow cookies" to give you the best browsing experience possible. If you continue to use this website without changing your cookie settings or you click "Accept" below then you are consenting to this.