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Happy New Year to all!

My question today is a search for users or recent experience.

In Maine, seventh and eighth graders will soon have I Book laptops to use.
The question of accessibility has arisen.

I know that outSpoken 9.0 is published by Alva Access, and I wondered if
anyone here has had any experience with it!

These I Books are being deployed very soon here in Maine, and have all ready
been deployed in some other districts around the country.  So, this info
might
be valuable to all of our nation's students.

An I Book could be coming soon to a school near you!

Thanks for any info



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