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Using talking text, web resources, graphic organizers, and word processors with all learners

Check out this article from WestEd: Using Flexible Technology to Meet the Needs of Diverse Learners: What Teachers Can Do by Julie Duffield and Lisa Wahl

Many general education teachers are turning to differentiated instruction to help them meet their students' diverse learning needs. This Knowledge Brief explains how some standard technology resources already available at most schools — talking text, web resources, graphic organizers, and word processors — can be used to support more tailored instruction. It also tells readers where to find more technology tips.

Keep reading at: http://www.wested.org/online_pubs/kn-05-01.pdf

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