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[LearningDisabilities 1132] Re: Assistive Technology

Mary Kelly mskelly at aecom.yu.edu
Wed Apr 25 07:58:39 EDT 2007


My program has been using text-to-speech technology with low literacy
learning disabled adults for a number of years. We developed a
manual about our experiences. It is available via these two links:
www.aecom.yu.edu/cerc/pdf/LD_ACCESS.pdf
www.ldaccess.org (click on literacy manual)

Mary S. Kelly, PhD
Director, Fisher Landau Center for the Treatment of LD
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
1165 Morris Park Ave.
Bronx, NY 10463
718-430-3908

At 09:34 AM 4/23/2007, you wrote:

>Washington State Learning Disabilities Project discussion

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>Has text-to-speech assistive technology been used effectively with

>adults in various programs?

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