Department: K-12.
Information Technology and Disabilities 1994, April, 1, 2
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Publisher Description
Ok, that is a bit trite, but as I write I'm looking out at daffodils, tulips and cherry blossoms, knowing that just out of sight is a new cloud of dogwood that has burst into bloom since morning ... In this issue, our fearless leader Bob Zenhausern, shares some thoughts on the difficult road traveled by LD kids and young adults. Next is a report on Albequerque, and followed by an announcement of an exciting opportunity for high schoolers. This section ends with the introductions and calls for assistance from Mike Holtzman, Technology Editor and Lois Elman, Information Editor. Next issue we will hear from Sheila Rosenberg, Chatback Editor, and Linda Scott, Networking Editor.
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