Assistive Technology
http://www.tutorsforkids.org/docs/RoleofEducationalTechnology.pdf -- The U.S.
Department of Education offers advice for parents on how educational technology can
benefit students as a means of providing highly effective, free tutoring services to eligible
low income students. Special needs students in an eligible Title I school may doubly
benefit from the services available with the individualization of electronic tutoring and the
additional time focused on skills to improve educational performance.

http://schoolhousetech.com -- The Schoolhouse Tech company produces software for
creating customized math and vocabulary worksheets, maps, and more. Software can
be downloaded and tried for free in a "light" format. Fuller versions can be purchased at
a reasonable cost. Worksheets produced can be customized for larger font, colors, and
other qualities that render them highly suitable for special needs learners. Answer keys
can be printed along with worksheets. A wonderful source of review and practice for all
learners.



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forget. Show me, and
I may not remember.
Involve me, and I'll
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by
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