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Expert Q&A Where can we get recorded books for our students who read slowly? Related Topics: Assistive Technology, Children’s Books, Dyslexia, Ed Tech and Digital Media Expert: Tracy Gray
Expert Q&A Where can teachers or parents go to find reliable help with assistive technology? Related Topics: Assistive Technology Expert: Christopher Lee
Expert Q&A With so many students using technology now, has it become easier for students with disabilities to use technology without feeling stigmatized? Related Topics: Assistive Technology Expert: Todd Cunningham