Two perspectives on the language of special needs computing : towards a shared view

By: Seale, Jane Katherine.
Series: Disability & Society 13 (2) April 1998: 259-267.Publisher: 1998Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): COMPUTER ASSISTED LEARNING | SPECIAL NEEDSSummary: Reviews and examines the language used in literature that describes the educational and therapeutic use of micrcomputers with people who have special needs.. Two perspectives are identified, one focused on the microcomputer technology , the other on the user.
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Reviews and examines the language used in literature that describes the educational and therapeutic use of micrcomputers with people who have special needs.. Two perspectives are identified, one focused on the microcomputer technology , the other on the user.

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