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BlueScript is a Non Profit Organization creating open source software to aid people who suffer dylexia.
Check out our contributing guide to get started with contributing to this project.
If you want to contribute to this project, you can clone this repository and start working on it. After cloning the repository, you run the following commands to start the project:
npm install
npm run dev
This project uses Nuxt UI pro and license is needed to build the project. You can get a license from Nuxt UI Pro. (Backend code can be found at Backend repository.)
Below are training modules that are available in the BlueScript webapp:
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Quick Visual Perception module.
- Training to identify and type characters that appear on the screen in 250ms or less.
- It improves perceptual speed, visual memory, visualization, and temporal visual processing.
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Sequential Visual Memory module (Sequential Visual Perception)
- This module trains you to identify and memorize a series of characters in sequence, and then retype them after a period of time.
- It improves visual sequential memory, working memory, perceptual speed, visual motor accuracy, and sequential processing ability.
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Character Guesstimate module.
- This is a training program that shows a part of a character and asks you to identify a character that is not fully shown as quickly as possible.
- It improves form, perception, topographic perception, information processing speed and simultaneous processing ability.
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Character Match module.
- This module trains you to click on a matching string from a set of strings that are visually similar to the prompt.
- It improves visual planning, perceptual speed, shape recognition, visual memory, eye movements, directional and temporal visual processing.
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Character Sequencing module.
- Trains students to find prompts in sequence and type characters using the right arrow key and spacebar.
- Improves temporal visual processing, visual attention, visual discrimination, visual picture rationale, and visual speed.