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Assistive Technology at Work

Check out this article on LD Online: Assistive Technology at Work (2006) by the National Center for Technology Innovation and Center for Implementing Technology in Education.

This Info Brief addresses assistive technology on the job by outlining employers' and employees' responsibilities related to AT, identifying appropriate AT, exploring various types of solutions in the workplace, and providing a list of further resources.

Click here to keep reading: http://www.ldonline.org/article/11908

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