Innovative application helps students learn to write

© 2022 Dynamilis / Sven Viquerat
© 2022 Dynamilis / Sven Viquerat
© 2022 Dynamilis / Sven Viquerat - EPFL startup School Rebound has developed a revolutionary application that uses artificial intelligence to help students improve their handwriting in a fun and personalized way. Nearly 15,000 students in Switzerland, France, and Italy are already putting it to work. Handwriting problems affect nearly 25% of children aged 5 to 12. These problems, if not managed early on, can negatively impact them throughout their school years. EPFL startup School Rebound has provided a concrete solution to this problem by developing an application that uses tablets and artificial intelligence to better detect potential handwriting problems and support children as they learn. The subscription app is called Dynamilis , and can be used by all children learning to write - with difficulties or without - at home or at school. Dynamilis has already been downloaded more than 10,000 times and will be released soon in England and the United States.
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