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A neat resource on AT

Here's a neat resource from Humanware on using AT to support learning disabilities. Worth perusing at http://www.humanware.ca/web/en/newsletter/HW-LD-BROCHUREx.pdf
According to Humanware, "In response to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (AARA), HumanWare developed an Assistive Technologies Resource Guide to aid special educators and administrators in "Matching Assistive Technologies with Learning Goals." Released in May 2009, the response to this resource guide has been very positive and we were encouraged to create a similar guide focused on technology for students with print and learning disabilities"

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