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Mighty Doodle Launches iPad App to Help Children with Dyslexia and Other Learning Challenges

Mighty Doodle has launched exclusively on the Apple App Store for the iPad.

Mighty Doodle, an AI-powered virtual tutor, learning program designed to teach children in first through fourth grades how to read, write, and spell, has launched exclusively on the Apple App Store for the iPad.

The “educational excellence teaching program” is designed to reshape how children with dyslexia and other learning challenges build the foundational literacy skills, leveraging the latest in artificial intelligence (AI) and ethical technology, with an adaptive and cumulative approach rooted in evidence-based methodologies. According to Deb Mallin, founder and CEO of Mighty Doodle, here are the reasons the app stands out:

  • Evidence-Based Learning: Mighty Doodle utilizes the Orton-Gillingham approach, widely recognized for its effectiveness in helping children with dyslexia and other learning challenges.
  • Personalized, Adaptive Lessons: The program uses advanced AI to adapt lessons to each child’s needs, incorporating voice and handwriting recognition to provide real-time feedback and tailor instruction.
  • Interactive and Gamified Experience: Children can create avatars and engage in multi-sensory activities that make learning enjoyable and interactive, all while focusing on essential literacy skills like decoding, reading fluency, and spelling.
  • Real-Time Progress Tracking for Parents: The Parent Portal offers real-time data and analytics, making it easy for caregivers to monitor their child’s progress and share insights with teachers.
  • Built in Assessments: Track your child’s progress with built-in assessments that adjust lessons based on your child’s performance. You can view the results of those assessments, track your child’s progress, and see the detailed analytics through the Parent Portal.
  • Proven Success: Children who use Mighty Doodle achieve up to four times better scores on national standardized tests, all while building confidence and resilience as they learn.

Mighty Doodle provides a free 7-day trial. After that time, parents and caregivers can subscribe to an program at the introductory rate of US$149 annually or $14.95 monthly. The app is currently available for iPad users in the Apple App Store.

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.