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Tue, 4 Jan 2000 20:33:49 -0500
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I've been reading on this list and others about jobs for people to teach
computer litteracy and various other aspects of adaptive technology such as
scanner systems etc.  I was just musing about how people are supposed to
learn about these things in order to instruct.  I learn things like other
speech programs and software because I'm interested, but I was just
wondering is there an organized course of study anywhere to learn these
skills.  Arlene


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