Basic Assistive Technology Benefits Dyslexic Students
June 20th, 2009
Students with dyslexia may benefit from basic assistive technology such as screen readers, says Michael Matvy, a Tennessee school psychologist and assistive-technology specialist. The technology allows them to practice their writing skills and process written information at a level closer to their peers.
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Topics assigned: Assistive Technology
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