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NatWest everywoman awards: I defeated dyslexia and set up a multi-million pound ticketing firm

NatWest everywoman awards: I defeated dyslexia and set up a multi-million pound ticketing firm | Students with dyslexia & ADHD in independent and public schools | Scoop.it
Debra, whose company Novacroft builds and develops the technology behind ticketing systems such as London’s Oyster cards, is one of the finalists of this year's NatWest everywoman awards.

The awards, which are in their tenth year and are supported by Financial Mail, champion women entrepreneurs who have overcome personal difficulties to achieve success.
Finalist Debra Charles, 50, was diagnosed with dyslexia as a child and starting a technology company was not the direction she expected to take in life.
But after her parents died in 1997, Debra set up Northampton-based Novacroft, which builds and develops the technology behind smart ticketing systems and ‘remote loading train tickets’ such as London’s Oyster cards.
She says: ‘After my parents died I realised life was too short not to just go for it and set up my own business. I now work with Transport For London and local authorities to deliver the online infrastructure for projects they are working on.’

Read more: http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/news/article-2227728/I-defeated-dyslexia-ticket-says-Debra-Charles.html#ixzz2BOB0vycO
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MyScript Calculator: A Free “Handwriting Calculator” for iOS and Android

MyScript Calculator: A Free “Handwriting Calculator” for iOS and Android | Students with dyslexia & ADHD in independent and public schools | Scoop.it

MyScript Calculator, a free app for any device, that can level the playing field in math!

 


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Kathleen McClaskey's curator insight, April 22, 3:13 PM

Paul Hamilton has shared another great app that can take your handwriting of numbers and equations into digital text. Here is just a few comments that Paul made when testing it out: "I’ve only tested it with my finger, not a stylus, but the app has no difficulty understanding my rather large and somewhat messy scrawl. The calculator works just as well for basic computation as it does for more complex mathematics."

 

A video is including that shows how it is used on an Android.

 

Thank you Paul for introducing this great app that can level the playing field!

William Emeny's curator insight, April 26, 3:00 PM

I saw this today and was completely blown away. I'll write a blog post about it sometime soon. Definitely check this out...

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Thank you @TDOttawa for A+ Click - Mathematics Games for All Grades

Thank you @TDOttawa for  A+ Click - Mathematics Games for All Grades | Students with dyslexia & ADHD in independent and public schools | Scoop.it

A+ Click is a free site full of online mathematics games for students at all grade levels. You can find games on A+ Click by selecting a grade level then selecting a topic. Alternatively, you select just a topic or just a grade level and browse through all of the games. Students do not need to register in order to play the games.


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