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Date: | Thu, 10 Jan 2002 12:20:13 -0500 |
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Please excuse my resending of this request. I was reminded yesterday of why they call it a "cursor" when I realized all the informative replies had been deleted from my mailbox. The responses looked great, and I want to follow up on them.
Thanks,
a bit frustrated in Vermont
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I am in search for ideas/programs for students with learning disabilities. This would be for post-secondary education and work. There seem to be a lot of "drill" type programs for primary grades and high school, but I'm looking for programs that will help with actually *doing* math work the way WYNN, Kurzweiler, and Zoomtext assist with reading & writing difficulties. (They tend not to read tech math well.)
Thank you! This group is a great resource.
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Eileen C. Haddon, ATP
Vermont Assistive Technology Project
Vermont Technical College
Randolph Center, VT 05061
Phone: 802-728-1520 / Fax: 802-728-1390
Rehab Engineering Technology -- Make a difference!
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