For Louis Kleemeyer, learning, reading and writing are more difficult because his brain was not supplied with enough oxygen at birth.
An interview with Special Olympics athlete Louis Kleemeyer and student Lena Pöhlmann. For Louis Kleemeyer, learning, reading and writing are more difficult because his brain was not supplied with enough oxygen at birth. A team at the TUM Think Tank is investigating how social media can be better used by people with intellectual disabilities - together with athletes from the Special Olympics World Games, which take place in Berlin from June 17 to 25. Among the project participants are Louis Kleemeyer, for whom reading and writing is more difficult than for others, and student Lena Pöhlmann. In an interview they talk about how social media make professional life easier, why access sometimes doesn't work and how a new app could help. Louis Kleemeyer, have you used social media already today? Kleemeyer: I was in LinkedIn, I had a look at my latest post, at who liked it and who commented on it, and I responded to the comments. And I also had a look at what the others I follow are posting, especially in my professional environment.
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