The use of technology in programs for students with visual impairments in Florida.

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  • Author(s): Edwards BJ; Lewis S
  • Source:
    Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness; May98, Vol. 92 Issue 5, p302-312, 11p
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    • Abstract:
      Teachers of students with visual impairments in Florida were surveyed to determine their use of various types of access technologies. Each category of device, with the exception of refreshable braille devices, was used by at least 25 percent of the teachers. The majority stated that they were not familiar with most of the devices listed and had difficulty acquiring the training needed to learn devices well enough to teach the students to use them. On the basis of these findings, recommendations for preservice and in-service training are suggested. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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