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    Top Ten Tips for Universal Design for Learning (UDL) on the MacBook

    Apple Accessibility Guide can be found:
    • In the L4L folder on the Mac Dock or at
    Apple Accessibility Guide

    NOTE:The Speech and Universal Access features were designed for use by individuals with disabilities, but can be used by anyone, including you!


    SYSTEM PREFERENCES (Mac Dock)


    TOPICS:
    1. Speech
    2. Visual Impairments
    3. Hearing
    4. Keyboard
    5. Mouse and Track Pad
    6. Date and Time
    7. Control Panel (WIN)
    8. Graphics
    9. Zoom Feature
    10. Built-in Camera
    MacBook Technical Issues to be aware of:

    See also: Differentiated Instruction and Learning Styles

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    Boston Public Schools Access Technology Center 5/4/08