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JVIB AbstractIf you are a JVIB subscriber, please log in below. Not yet a subscriber? Purchase the individual article or subscribe and get immediate access to the information you need! Practice Report: A Pilot Course in Teaching Skills for Assistive Technology SpecialistsSince Practice Reports do not have abstracts, we have provided an extract of the beginning of the full text. The American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) has long championed the development of literacy, technology, and employment resources to benefit people with visual impairments (those who are blind or have low vision) of all ages. The train-the-trainers course described in this Practice Report constitutes one of those approaches—providing training in sound instructional strategies to assistive technology (AT) specialists who work with people who are visually impaired. If you are a JVIB subscriber, please log in below. Not yet a subscriber? Subscribe now and get immediate access to the information you need! Please log in if you wish to make a comment. |
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