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Re: Graphic symbols for people with low or no literacy

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From: Carol Wheeler
Date: Nov 16, 2010 9:27AM


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I certainly understand folks with low-literacy, or cognitive
problems using the Web. I guess I don't see how the non-literate can
without a literate helper. Perhaps there is a definition of
non-literate/illiterate that is not what I assume it to be. I don't
what to belabor the point, but if you <i>can't</i> read, how much
can good icons help?<br>
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<div class="moz-signature"><font color="#000000">-- Carol</font><br>
<p style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; color: rgb(0,
0, 0);"><strong>Carol E. Wheeler<br>
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Web Department<br>
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