
Research
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eyeRadar in Cyprus
The eyeRadar scientific team is returning to Cyprus for Phase 2 of the important clinical study
The eyeRadar team travelled to Cyprus
The eyeRadar travelled came to Cyprus, with the aim of examining the reading fluency of 4th grade children with the eyeRadar digital detection tool.
Ioannis Aslanides on the show “SK Parea” hosted by Dimitris Kampourakis and Lena Flytzani
Ioannis Aslanides explains on the show "SK Parea" hosted by Dimitris Kampourakis and Lena Flytzani about the eyeRadar detection tool,
eyeRadar and school readiness of children
Summer gives way to autumn, and summer carefreeness turns into a responsibility and a commandment for the school year this year too.
eyeRadar traveled to Komotini
eyeRadar traveled to Komotini. In collaboration with the Public Gas Distribution Networks Company (DEDA), and the Municipality of Komotini,
Many parents wonder: “My child is not doing well in school. Does he have dyslexia?”
eyeRadar is a tool for detecting dyslexia and learning disabilities related to reading.
Scientific presentation of the RADAR detection tool
Scientific presentation of the RADAR detection tool at the conference organized by the Hellenic Mediterranean University
Are our children reading correctly?
Are our children reading correctly? Meet the RADAR research team and hear what they have to say about their effort in the field of reading and dyslexia.
RADAR on the main news bulletin on the national ITV network in Wales
A report on the RADAR Method was featured on the main news bulletin on the national ITV network in Wales.
RADAR, the groundbreaking method for screening Dyslexia
RADAR, the groundbreaking method for screeningDyslexia was presented for the first time to the Greek public
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