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liberaskaya
6
2 days ago

Learning stuff for job, and BAM I am making an app now.

I want to make an app / website to transform texts from notes into quizes, short notes, and other exercises for learning material. I would like to make that super effective- with adhd mode and sensory mode for autistic students. I want also, to add some knowledge about effective ways of learning, with selfcare and humor. Everything planned, and to set. Any ideas for making website adhd/ autism friendly?

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liberaskaya
23h

Thanks!!

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jw2007
1d

🤩 WOW! Way to go!! • Less distractions the better. • Binary lettering, such as the first bit of the word bold for easier/faster reading. (Can be seen here in Numo.) • Everything from menu items, icons, and paragraphs and titles should be aligned, in the best way that it makes sense to the reader. • Ask for multiple people with AuDHD to proof read your site and app, collect their informative feedback and arrange it in a way that makes sense to you - before advertising your site and app. Definitely/obviously publish them so that your chosen reviewers can see them to go over.

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