Information Section: Education
Article: Assistive Technology for Students with Mild Disabilities: Update 2002
Source:
Behrmann & Jerome (2002), ERIC Digest #E623 (Supercedes #E529)
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Center for Applied Special Technology
http://www.cast.org/

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The National Assistive Technology Research Institute
http://natri.uky.edu

Internet resources cited in this document were current at the time of publication. Please note that Web addresses are subject to change.

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Information Section: Education
Article: Assistive Technology for Students with Mild Disabilities: Update 2002
Source:
Behrmann & Jerome (2002), ERIC Digest #E623 (Supercedes #E529)
View the PDF File (requires free Adobe Acrobat Reader)

Article Page   1   2   3 

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