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  2. Digital Literacy Tips for Older Adults

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    Find resources that allow you to participate in digital literacy education. Many community groups offer classes geared toward older adults, and you can also find resources from internet providers.

  3. Digital Accessible Information System - Wikipedia

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    A DAISY player and audio book from Plextor. Digital accessible information system (DAISY) is a technical standard for digital audiobooks, periodicals, and computerized text.. DAISY is designed to be a complete audio substitute for print material and is specifically designed for use by people with print disabilities, including blindness, impaired vision, and dyslex

  4. Nota (library) - Wikipedia

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    It is free to join Nota. To be registered, one must have a documented visual impairment or reading disability. Nota members' reading disabilities are typically dyslexia and visual impairment, but there are also members with cognitive disabilities and physical disabilities. [8] Nota's dyslexic users are typically enrolled by a reading tutor or ...

  5. Assistive Media - Wikipedia

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    Assistive Media, Inc. is a nonprofit Internet-based reading service to serve people with visual and reading impairments. [1] Assistive Media: Expanding the world of reading. Assistive Media was founded in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1996 by David Erdody as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

  6. Free English classes to be offered by the Literacy Coalition ...

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    The Literacy Coalition and the Midland County Public Library will begin to offer English as a Second Language classes starting March 4 at the Downtown Municipal Library, 301 W Missouri Ave., Midland.

  7. Learning disability - Wikipedia

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    One resource available is the Adult Basic Education (ABE) programs, at the state level. ABE programs are allotted certain amounts of funds per state in order to provide resources for adults with learning disabilities. [102] This includes resources to help them learn basic life skills in order to provide for themselves.

  8. Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test - Wikipedia

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    The test is not useful in its present form for blind and deaf people, but can be useful for people with intellectual disability without modification of the test administration procedure. A possible problem with the test for adults is that the illustrations for about the first fifty items typically feature children, and thus may not be ...

  9. Florida program aims to create a life-long love of reading ...

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    A new school year is under way for children throughout Florida and everyone — whether student, parent or teacher — is adapting to new people, new lessons and new routines. One item that should ...