Are you dyslexic?

If so, read this article. You may be able to help children with the same disability as you. The BBC and the charity Dyslexia International Tools and Technologies (DITT) are currently producing a CD-ROM for dyslexic children aged 9 to 14.
One of the aims is to offer them encouragement by showing them that people with dyslexia have made successes of their lives. The BBC is therefore looking for people from all over Europe who have succeeded despite their condition. The CD-ROM will be translated into several different languages and distributed throughout Europe.
If you are a high-level physicist with dyslexia, you could take part in the making of this CD-Rom. The BBC will be coming to film 10-minute interviews about people's experience with dyslexia and the advice they can offer to young people suffering from the same condition.

Please send an e-mail to James.Gillies@cern.ch as soon as possible.