5/12/08
-- Online registration is available for the 2008 Michigan's Integrated Technology Supports (MITS) Summer Institute. The institute will be held June 17-20 at the Hagerty Center in Traverse City.
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4/23/08
-- As you already know, obtaining high-quality and appropriate specialized formats such as Braille, audio, e-text, and large print in a timely manner is important to the success of students with print disabilities. These students include those who are blind, have low vision, have physical limitations that make it difficult to manage print-based materials, and those with reading-related learning disabilities.
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3/24/08
-- Utah schools use technology called EagleEyes, which detects eye movement, to help enable students with special needs to use computers for educational purposes.
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2/6/08
-- Sample Language for Adoption Contracts and LEA Purchase Orders.
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3/31/05
-- For many students with disabilities, the limitations of print technology raise barriers to access, and therefore to learning. Following the passage of the IDEA in 1997, it has become essential that all students have access to the general curriculum, and thus to the print materials of which it is composed.
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