How Is Alternate Computer Input and Output Used in the School Setting?
Some students, in order to have access to computers, rely on alternate input and/or output. When this is the case, the law requires that these accommodations be provided in any educational setting where non-disabled students have access to computers. Furthermore, some students with disabilities depend on computers for communication, reading and/or writing in the school setting. These students have a legal right to computer access and necessary accommodations wherever and whenever the pursuit of an appropriate education requires them to depend on computer technology. Where Can I Obtain More Information about Alternate Computer Input and Output?