Hi Ryan, I like the way you and your group presented this blog post. It is very thorough and I enjoyed reading it; I even learned a thing or two that I didn't learn in my own research. For example, I liked how you presented the websites of the National Center for Learning Disabilities and also the link for assistive technology tools. I especially liked how you said that we should give disabled children "a voice." These students should get an equal opportunity, just as the other students, to have the best learning environment possible; and these assistive tools help make learning much better and easier for them. It gives them an opportunity to expand their learning and become better students. Great post!
Hi Ryan, I like the way you and your group presented this blog post. It is very thorough and I enjoyed reading it; I even learned a thing or two that I didn't learn in my own research. For example, I liked how you presented the websites of the National Center for Learning Disabilities and also the link for assistive technology tools. I especially liked how you said that we should give disabled children "a voice." These students should get an equal opportunity, just as the other students, to have the best learning environment possible; and these assistive tools help make learning much better and easier for them. It gives them an opportunity to expand their learning and become better students. Great post!
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