A Guide for Educators
Empower students with accessible technology
that enables personalized learning
produce by Microsoft Corporation
Trustworthy Computing
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Managing editors: LaDeana Huyler and Gary Moulton, Trustworthy Computing, Accessibility Outreach
Edition 3.1. Published in 2011.
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Table of Contents
About This Guide3
Chapter 1: Personalized Learning & Accessibility3
What is Accessibility and Accessible applied science?4
The Need for Accessible technology in Schools5
The Challenge: inclusive Classrooms with Equal Access for All Students6
Chapter 2: Impairment Types & Technology Solutions7
Defining Disability and Impairments7
Vision Impairments8
Learning Impairments13
Mobility and Dexterity Impairments14
hear Impairments and Deafness21
Language Impairments24
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