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Windows 10 Accessibility Guide For Educators V5 5th Edition Daniel Hubbell

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Windows 10 Accessibility Guide For Educators V5 5th Edition Daniel Hubbell
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Publisher: Microsoft Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.4 MB
Author: Daniel Hubbell, Senior Program Manager; Jeff Petty, Principal Program Manager
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 5

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Windows 10 Accessibility Guide For Educators V5 5th Edition Daniel Hubbell by Daniel Hubbell, Senior Program Manager; Jeff Petty, Principal Program Manager instant download after payment.

Microsoft's mission is to empower all people and all organizations to achieve more.  The classroom is no different. Microsoft Windows and Windows-based applications like Office, together with other assistive technologies, offer features that make computers easier to use for everyone – giving teachers the opportunity to provide personalized learning and students an improved experience and equal opportunity in the classroom.  We and our partners provide a broad and deep collection of proven software, devices and services to benefit people with unique differences and needs. In this guide, you'll find classroom considerations, desired learning outcomes, technology solutions, software features and steps to help improve overall learning and literacy in addition to assets to help those with temporary or permanent vision loss, and hearing, speech and mobility impairments.  The guide is intended for educators and students alike, but is not a one size fits all. We realize that Windows and Office enable just some of the desired learning experiences and outcomes, and are often supported by other tools and platforms. We know students have a say in how they learn, and teachers need a variety of hardware and software solutions to reach desired results in the classroom.  Please provide us feedback on the guide and share your own classroom experiences and solutions to help us keep it up to date. Let us know what worked and what can be improved. We look forward to our continued partnership with educators bringing technology into the classroom.

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