Last updated on 12 May 2026
How to compensate for dyslexia in college? It is estimated that 6 to 8 % of the population is affected by the DYS disorders. How can we restore their confidence? How to help them regain the pleasure of reading?
It is to these formidable challenges that the platform responds. Sondo of Mobidys.

An innovative solution to foster inclusion
Sondo offers a complete offer to colleges. For the first time, all the books studied in an institution are brought together in a suitable digital library. A library open to dys children but beyond all middle school children.
Deus formats are available on all media (computers, smartphones, … tablets):
– Complementary audiobooks to paper textbooks. These books to listen to offer easy (or accompanied) navigation in classic textbooks. It is not a question of replacing paper books, but of compensating for learning difficulties and being as independent as possible at school and at home. Sondo is used here with a helmet in addition to the paper manual.
– Works of literature available in digital version FROG, suitable for dyslexics. This multimedia format, developed by Mobidys with speech-language pathologists and researchers, offers a range of integrated reading tools that will allow each child to choose for themselves the solution that best suits them.
A great toolkit for composing your own reading solution. Change of font, colouring of syllables or phonemes, increasing the space between words, punctual audio support or audio playback of the entire book with a greyed out sequence, definitions …
A platform tested and approved by many colleges
It's been a year since Mobidys launched a test phase of this library for Dys children. We've already talked about it here. About fifty colleges have agreed to play the game. Nearly 10,000 children's and teachers' accounts have been opened.

The results are really promising. The main remarks on book covers, graphical interface, voice search or some settings whose … reading speed are already under development and will be integrated quickly.
The FROG format was acclaimed by all students who used Sondo. Similarly, textbooks of languages in audio version are a tool considered useful to all, according to students and teachers.
In the verbatims collected during this test phase I retained this sentence from a dyslexic student in 4th grade:
++Finally something is done for us students in difficulty, for to help us and not to sink us. ++
Official launch for this month of September
After the test phase, Sondo by Mobidys is officially launched these days. The basic idea of the creators of Sondo is to relieve the reading effort and free the adolescent’s brain, so that his attention is focused on meaning rather than decoding. Brilliant.
Link: You can try the library for free and without obligation Sondo for 30 days. Request a free trial.
If you plan to equip your college and make the Sondo Library available to all your students, contact the Mobidys team.
This article is the result of an editorial partnership with Mobidys.
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