Survey: App for students with a specific learning disability

acw12
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Hello! We are a group of students at Imperial College London trying to develop a mobile application for school children with specific learning disabilities. We are currently in the process of validating our idea and looking to gain insight into the experiences of children with specific learning disabilities.
We would really appreciate it if you could complete our survey and offer any insights and inputs.
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Thanks for sharing @acw12
Just to let you know, I've removed the other copy of your post, as we only allow research to be posted in our research and opportunities to get involved in category. Best of luck with the research!
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