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It is important that Sarah is blind having access to speech and Braille output devices. But access to this assistive technology is not enough. In order for them to benefit fully from this technology, the educational software, applications software  

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Special Needs - Student at college - unit 3c Introduction Today, technology plays a role in almost all educational, employment, and recreational activities. I am going to write about a disabled student with a blindness problem are studying in college, she is 17 years old and she called Sarah. She has a learning disability which affects seeing processing. Like many students with invisible disabilities, such as learning, he is sensitive to the attitudes and perceptions of member classmates and instructors about his need for a note taker in class. She is unenthusiastic to announce this need among his classmates, fearing perceptions of special treatment, invalid reasons, and negative stereotyping. At first the college said that it would be not appropriate for her to go as she has a learning disability. On the courses of her choice, creatively using technology to support her studies.. As well as writing assignments on adapted computers, Sarah...

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