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Monday, 11 September 2006

Electronic Text and eReaders

Posted on 11:39 by Unknown




Finding text on the computer and having the computer read it to you as you follow along, is just one way that eText can be so powerful for our students with special needs. Another powerful reason to use eText is being able to manipulate the text by enlarging it, having fewer words per page- provides access to text that many would otherwise not have.





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