Yes, but unfortunately it's not just Mathematics that they're crazy about, it also applies to children's learning ability to be able to write by hand and then spell, which will also lead to the enjoyment of reading being disturbed.
Testing the Alphabet Keyboard Idea
Yes, think entrance that there are approx. 1.6 billion dyslexia in the WORLD and that is ONLY the dyslexic, the number comes from the USA.
In addition, it turns out to be 30/60% faster and easier to write the right syllables and words with the Alphabet Keyboard Idea, which will benefit families and for schooling The children/bilingual and people with dyslexia, ADHD, autism, etc.
The PRESENT is still connected with the PAST, unfortunately no one has thought of correcting the visual image of the Latin alphabet that appears on the keyboard.
Here is a bit of my research. 🙇♂️
Would our keyboards today be round if the writing ball had been a success?
In the 1860s, Rasmus Malling-Hansen invented the writing ball. Malling-Hansen was trained as a theologian, but worked as a teacher and superintendent at the Royal Institute for the Deaf and Dumb in Copenhagen. He discovered that you could communicate faster in sign language than with pen and ink, and got the idea to make a typewriter where you could use the fast hands. The keys on the writing ball were carefully positioned so that the fastest fingers could reach the most frequently used letters. The writing ball was not a commercial success, although it won several awards and was in many international exhibitions. The lack of success was probably due to Malling-Hansen lacking the means to get the writing ball out into the world. If the writing ball had become a commercial success, our keyboards might have looked different today.
In the exhibition Smartphonemania at the Technical Museum of Denmark you can see three different versions of the writing ball.
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After that came the first old heavy iron model typewriters with the round keys, and the capital letters that were put on the keys were designed for use on his Invention Ball typewriter, to the first plastic model Commodore 64 where the keys on the keyboard were slightly more square which came in 1982 and it is still the same today, even if the keys have plenty of space on the key button today, it has NEVER BEEN LNDRED🙇♂️
No one thought to add the lowercase letters with the uppercase letters of the Latin alphabet on the keys.
The visual impression of the standard keyboard has proven to be confusing for beginners. All keys have the same colors and contain only the uppercase letters, which the smallest children rarely use and see most of, from the children's books that parents read to the children in the first years.
See more here
www.letterkey.eu
With best regards
John Christensen
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Some of F1's fastest and most fearless world champions are #MadeByDyslexia, including Lewis Hamilton, Kimi Raikkonen and Jackie Stewart
Watch Jackie Stewart tell Kate Griggs why his Dyslexic Thinking turbocharged his skills on the race track.
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