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Re: Has anyone worked on accessible childrens' activity books?
From: Jamous, JP
Date: Aug 2, 2016 5:22AM
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I know this doesn't help much, but is this project for children with disabilities?
What can be done for an activity with directions like "draw a picture of what you saw at the nature center"?
If they are blind how are they supposed to do so? That got me confused.
Can you give us more information maybe I can try to scratch my head more on this one? I think it is quite interesting, but the tagging is for people using assistive technology. Screen readers are the first type of AT I could think of. Adding drawing to it and they don't add up. Maybe I have been away from school for 20 years and technology has gone way ahead of me.
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