Research Article

Web Simplification Prototype for Cognitive Disabled Users

Table 4

Websites for people suffering from dyslexia.

NoApp/websiteFunctionality

1https://learningally.org/Provides audio books for a student of (pre-K to 12)
2https://www.naturalreaders.com/Reading web pages, emails, narrates, YouTube videos, and texts can be challenging for dyslexic students
3Dyslexia questIt is an app that looks and feels like a game but is designed to help dyslexic kids and teens work on memory skills, phonics, and sequencing—all skills that dyslexic students typically struggle with
4Ginger pageGinger page is a more sophisticated word processor that can help dyslexic students write flawlessly by helping them avoid spelling errors
5Open webOpen web is a web browser that converts text into a dyslexic-friendly font, allowing dyslexic students to read with less difficulty. It is useful for times when text-to-speech is unnecessary or disruptive