Resources
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Access Center: Improving Outcomes for All Students K-8
Web site:
www.k8accesscenter.org
The Access Center is a national technical assistance center that helps schools better meet the educational needs of students with disabilities. The site includes a database of state profiles, resources, curriculum guidelines, and more. -
National Center on Accessible IT in Education (AccessIT)
Web site:
www.washington.edu/accessit
AccessIT at the University of Washington promotes access to information technology in post-secondary and K-12 educational institutions. Its Web site contains resources on accessible information technology as well as several online tutorials. -
Accessible Technologies for All Students Project
Web site:
www.accessibletech4all.org
This Web site includes publications, tool kits, and other resources to help schools provide accessible technologies to all students. -
ADA and Accessible IT Technical Assistance Centers
Web site:
www.dbtac.vcu.edu
This coalition of 10 regional centers provides information, training, and technical assistance to employers, people with disabilities, and others with responsibilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act and other civil rights laws.
References
Education Week, 2001. (2001, May 10). Technology counts 2001: The new divides--Looking beneath the numbers to reveal digital inequities. Retrieved Dec. 4, 2006, from
www.edweek.com/sreports/tc01.
Education Week. (2003, May 8). Technology counts 2003: Pencils down--Technology's answer to testing. Retrieved Dec. 5, 2006, from
www.edweek.com/sreports/tc03.
Fouts, J.T. (2000). Research on computers and education: Past, present, and future. A report to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Seattle: Seattle Pacific University.
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