Dyslexia is a learning disability that causes problems with reading, writing, and spelling abilities. It is a neurological condition that affects up to 80% of individuals with learning disabilities. Assistive technologies like smart boards, tape recorders, graphic organizers, and concept mapping software can help dyslexic students by allowing them to visualize information, record audio notes, and organize their thoughts in a way that is less frustrating than traditional writing and note-taking methods. These technologies provide multisensory learning experiences and accessibility features that enhance reading, writing, and spelling skills for students with dyslexia.