AmIDyslexic

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04 July 2008

We've gone Live!

We have now launched our dyslexia screening test.

27 September 2004

Trial Complete

Our final public trial is now complete. A very big  THANK YOU to the many thousands of you, who agreed to sit the test. With your help, we have managed to collect one of the largest ever samples, for the study of dyslexia!

The results are already being analysed and should be with you in just a few weeks. We will send out an email to invite you to collect your report.

27 September 2004

Final Online Standardisation Begins!

We've been hard at work on streamlining the new test. It's now down to only 15 minutes, and offers some preliminary feedback. We are now ready to begin the final round of data gathering.

1 August 2004

Initial Trial Complete

The initial trial is now complete. A very big  THANK YOU to the literally hundreds of you, who agreed to sit the test. The results of which are already being analysed...

17 March 2004

Initial Online Screening Trial Begins!

Press Release

AmIDyslexic.com is proud to announce the start of our initial trial for our forthcoming, web based screening measure for dyslexia.

Using a range of innovative literacy and cognitive measures, coupled with a powerful and accessible web-interface, the new test platform will offer investigations into dyslexia with a versatility and scale that is beyond any known current means of presentation.

AmIDyslexic.com is the brain-child of a small team of professionals, including a respected academic psychologist and an educational psychologist, who have joined forces with a Microsoft IT Partner to bring a readily accessible screening measure to anyone with a web-browser.

As part of this process, we will need access to a large range of adults, many of whom will not be dyslexic. We are interested in contacts with individuals who could provide an initial link to employers, administrative departments, employment agencies, prisons and probation, the forces, colleges and universities, and any other bodies. We would be hoping that many individuals from a cross section of society could be encouraged to participate in order to provide an initial vital body of data.