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DisAbility,
Computing and the Law: Tzipporah Benavraham
Laws have enabled the use of technology by disabled persons in many ways. As the enablements become greater and as technology progresses, we may see yet more laws and regulations. In brief, adaptive technology has enabled disabled persons for many years. It continues to do so in an array of ways. Law both quantifies and also stipulates the use of technology by disabled persons. The singular proof and affirmation this will continue is the progression of past laws up to the present time. It is obvious that an array of thoughtful laws and judicial decisions has made this tech available in great quantity. The proliferation of these highly enabling machines will continue. I hope that this has provided a valuable and useful guide to the reader. If you should have any questions, please refer them to me at Project EASI. Project EASI at EDUCO Go to: Appendix – Track Report: Equity and Access to Computer Resources – Rubin Home > Research Resources > Adaptive Technology > Equity and Access > DisAbility, Computing and the Law: What You Should Know |
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