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May 5, 2013

Technology makes higher education accessible to disabled students

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by Fionnuala Duggan, the Guardian

There are over 11 million people with a limiting long-term illness, impairment or disability in the UK. Many of them are using educational resources and completing university courses. Universities have a responsibility to provide these students, and all students, with the necessary learning materials regardless of their accessibility needs. It is here, in the place where educational resources and students with disabilities intersect, that technology has a vital role to play. Technology could operate as the great equaliser. It could – and indeed, it should – help move all students towards a level playing field. This is particularly true in when it comes to learning resources, and specifically textbooks.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2013/apr/28/disabled-students-use-e-textbooks

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