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Working Together: Computers and People with Learning Disabilities


In this video presentation, students and workers with learning disabilities demonstrate computer-based tools and strategies. It is designed to help educators, technology support staff, and students with learning disabilities learn about ways that access to computer technology can promote the academic and career success of people with disabilities. The presentation is open-captioned and audio-described to assure access to the content for viewers who are deaf or blind, respectively (Run Time: ~11:46 minutes).

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Publication

The publication that accompanies this video is also entitled Working Together: Computers and People with Learning Disabilities. It includes additional content regarding this topic as well as useful Web resources.

A copy of this video presentation in DVD format may be purchased by printing out and submitting the DO-IT Videos, Books, and Training Materials Order Form.


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