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AI for Dyslexia-Friendly Study Plans
Generic study plans assume reading is the default mode. AI can build study plans that lean on audio, structure, and recall instead of brute reading.
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- 1Why standard study plans fail dyslexic learners
- 2dyslexia
- 3study plan
- 4audio learning
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Section 1
Why standard study plans fail dyslexic learners
Most study plans assume reading speed and accuracy that dyslexic students do not have on tap. The fix is not more reading. The fix is to swap modes: audio in, recall and spoken or written out, with visual structure on top.
Modes that work better
- Audio: textbook to TTS, podcast versions of topics, recorded lectures
- Active recall via voice: explain the concept aloud, AI corrects gaps
- Concept maps over linear notes
- Spaced repetition flashcards with both written and audio sides
- Reading in short bursts with frequent breaks
Active recall instead of re-reading
Re-reading feels productive and produces little learning. Active recall — closing the book and explaining the topic aloud — produces real retention. AI is a strong recall partner: explain the concept to it, and it will tell you what is missing without judgment.
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Key takeaway: change the input mode. AI helps you design around dyslexia, not against it.
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