Benefits of Information Technology
Benefits of Information Technology
Four short articles making up a section in the Employment and Dyslexia Handbook 2011 offering those who have dyslexia an insight into the sort of technology based strategies that could help in the work place.
dyslexia, technology, assistive technology, specific learning difficulties
978-1-872653-53-2
129-148
The British Dislexia Association
Draffan, E.A.
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Hutchins, Jean
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2011
Draffan, E.A.
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Hutchins, Jean
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Draffan, E.A. and Hutchins, Jean
(2011)
Benefits of Information Technology.
In,
May, Carol
(ed.)
Employment and Dyslexia Handbook 2011.
The British Dislexia Association, .
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Four short articles making up a section in the Employment and Dyslexia Handbook 2011 offering those who have dyslexia an insight into the sort of technology based strategies that could help in the work place.
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Published date: 2011
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Chapter: 6
Keywords:
dyslexia, technology, assistive technology, specific learning difficulties
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Web & Internet Science
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Local EPrints ID: 272835
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/272835
ISBN: 978-1-872653-53-2
PURE UUID: 739330a8-024c-4bdd-8b99-077e87b4ec4d
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Date deposited: 23 Sep 2011 22:05
Last modified: 30 Jul 2022 01:41
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Author:
E.A. Draffan
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Jean Hutchins
Editor:
Carol May
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