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Selected Resources: Technology to Meet the Needs of Diverse Learners PDF Icon 
AAC and Related Web Sites PDF Icon 
Abandonment of Assistive Technology PDF Icon 
Alternative Input: Single Switch Assistive Technology for the Young and/or New Switch User PDF Icon 
Assistive Technology for Students Who Require Additional Learning Resources PDF Icon 
Assistive Technology: Learning Problems and Possible Technology Solutions PDF Icon 
Assistive Technology Supports for Early Childhood Literacy PDF Icon 
Assistive Technology: Writing Tools Found in Microsoft Word PDF Icon 
Comparison of Text Readers PDF Icon 
Copyright and Fair Use: Implications for Assistive Technology and Education PPT Icon 
Electronic Aids to Daily Living PDF Icon 
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