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Can information technology function as assistive technology?
Can students with autism be successful in college?
Can the information contained in graphs, charts, drawings, and three-dimensional models be made accessible to students with disabilities?
Do all postsecondary students with disabilities use disability services?
Do campus tutors have to write or type work for students with disabilities?
Do postsecondary institutions have to provide assistive technology (for example, screen enlargement or voice recognition software) to students with disabilities who enroll in distance learning courses?
Do TTY, TDD, and TT mean the same thing?
Does a postsecondary institution have to provide specific hardware or software (known as assistive technology) that an individual with a disability requests so that they can access information technology used on campus?
Does making our school web content accessible mean I cannot use multimedia on my site?
Does the provision of accommodations guarantee student success?
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