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Hello Matt,
Friday, September 26, 2003, 9:37:42 AM, you wrote:
ME> We have had instances of requests for computerised information either by
ME> disk or on a palm or similar hand held computer.
ME> The problem is that computerised information can be searched very quickly in
ME> word or something and this could infer an advantage over the written source
On the flip side to this if a VI student was presented with braille
material it could take up to twice as long to find the relevant
information. Also what would happen if a student did not know
braille, and thus had no other way of reading the material?
It is an interesting point that you raise though.
Andrew.
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Best regards,
Andrew Hodgson, Bromyard, Herefordshire, UK.
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