Math and Science Symposium at Recording for the Blind.
Information Technology and Disabilities 1994, Oct, 1, 4
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Publisher Description
SECTION 1--INTRODUCTION Before microcomputers automatically converted information from one format to another, there were very few individuals with disabilities who could succeed in post-secondary institutions. The established models for "assisting" individuals with disabilities that continued well into the 1970's were sheltered workshops and menial, home-based, contract labor.
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