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NEW BOOK DESCRIBES HOW TO ADAPT PERSONAL COMPUTERS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH

DISABILITIES " ADAPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR LEARNING AND WORK ENVIRONMENTS " SECOND

EDITIONBY JOSEPH J. LAZZARO Adaptive Technologies for Learning and Work

Environments by ph J. Lazzaro is a 232 page comprehensive guide that

describes how to adapt personal computers for persons with disabilities using

a wide variety of adaptive technologies. The book teaches you how to select,

install, and support adaptive technology for persons with sensory, physical,

and learning related disabilities; and spotlights over 250 assistive hardware

and software products for Windows, Macintosh, and UNIX computer platforms.

The book details the latest hardware and software for making information

technology accessible for all, and covers desktop, notebook, and palmtop

computer platforms. Adaptive Technologies for Learning and Work Environments

helps you identify the most appropriate assistive technology for persons

with visual, hearing, motor, speech, and learning disabilities.

You can order the print book or CD-ROM from: Special Needs Project324 State

St.Suite HSanta

Barbara, CA 93101Phone: 805-962-8087Toll free: 800-333-6867Web:

http://specialneeds.comEmail: books@... ISBN# 083890804-7 (Print

Edition)ISBN #083890814-4 (CD-ROM Edition) Also available from

http://www.amazon.com/ " >

http://www.Amazon.com and http://www.ALA.org Email the author at

Lazzaro@...

or visit his web site at http://www.joelazzaro.com/

Mike Savory

SELf*AWAK(e)A-dvocacy © 2001

" Advocacy With Abundant Keys to

Excellence and Access "

Offering Advocacy in: Community Service,

Student Advocacy, & Facilitation

(Volunteer & Donations)

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IT Just Gets Buried !... :)

Don't Give Up The Fight.

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Persons Who Experience

Disabilities in daily living.

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