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Students who are unable to write by hand, who have illegible handwriting, or who find handwriting extremely tedious, could use this kind of technology resource.
 
  A) voice recognition software B) alternative keyboards C) text-to-speech app D) FM amplification system

Question 2

What are technologies specifically adapted to help students with a physical or learning disability to learn?
 
  A) Emoticons B) iPads C) Smartphones D) Assistive devices


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Answer to Question 1

A) voice recognition software

Answer to Question 2

D



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