Summit School is located in Montreal, we have 3 campuses. We service students with special needs, primarily with intellectual disabilities with or without autism. It's a free public school. We're quite specialized, obviously, for working with students with special needs. We have multiple professional working with us. We all work together in an interdisciplinary model to help the students achieve their best potential. This app that we're working on is a literacy app. So it's going to help students that have specific literacy needs that are struggling with traditional method of instructions. So we're looking at kids, it could be of starting ages of 6 all the way up to 21 It's primarily for students that have difficulty reading printed text. In classrooms, teachers have worksheets, there's workbooks. The students who have struggling reading skills might not be able to do the worksheets independently. SnapType Pro App is an app that is used for people that have fine motor difficulties and that can't write with a pen and paper. So what the student is able to do is take a snapshot of the worksheet, here's a pre-loaded one, and fill in the blanks with using text. The problem about this app, it only meets the needs of students that have fine motor difficulties and are using it as a writing tool. What would be great is if it had the capability of reading back what was taken a picture of. The other app that we use is called ClaroPDF. ClaroPDF, it's a combination of the reading capabilities and the typing capabilities but it is very busy in terms of an interface and our students struggle with using it independently. So when we're looking to increase independence, this is actually bringing them down because it's having the teacher to have to manipulate the buttons for the students. So our goal is to design a tool that's easy to use, where a student can take a snapshot of the worksheet and have it read back to them and also be able to input information on the worksheet. So it combines both the reading and writing aspect, but in a simplified manner according to their specific needs. The primary focus of the app would be the interface and making sure it's simple and stripped down of unnecessary options for the students.