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Using Microsoft Word Tools to Differentiate for Diverse Learners


Microsoft Word, the most common word processor software program, is a... more

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Selected Resources: Technology to Meet the Needs of Diverse Learners


Today educators need to be equipped with many tools so they... more

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AAC and Related Web Sites


A listing of selected Web sites for augmentative and alternative communication... more

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Abandonment of Assistive Technology


It is easy to see how the benefits of technology can... more

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Alternative Input: Single Switch Assistive Technology for the Young and/or New Switch User


This article includes a list of selected resources for switches, switch-related... more

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Assistive Technology for Students Who Require Additional Learning Resources


This article discusses a variety of hardware, software, and utilities that... more

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