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Learning Ally

Learning Ally, a nonprofit organization, serves K-12 and college students, veterans and lifelong learners who cannot read standard print due to blindness, visual impairment, dyslexia, or other learning disabilities. Learning Ally’s collection of digitally recorded textbooks and literature titles are downloadable and accessible on mainstream as well as specialized assistive technology devices. Volunteers across the U.S. help to record and process the educational materials. One can browse and order from the collection, purchase a membership, and learn more about the organization on the website.

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"...Even though I was flunking English because I couldn't spell; in my high school year book under ambitions I had written 'Author'. When I went off to college I ran into a guy at the University of Oregon named Ralph Salisbury who was my first creative writing instructor and he turned all the lights on for me. He was the first teacher in all my years who actually said I had talent. Some people don't know this, but I have dyslexia."

Stephen J. Cannell, Emmy award winning television producer, writer, novelist