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An education based list about Special Educational Needs in Information Technology.

The SENIT list is for teachers, advisers, and others working within education to share practical advice about how ICT can be used to support pupils with learning difficulties or disabilities. There are currently about 400 members.

News, research and events in AT - an excellent monthly newsletter.

American AT mailing list from RESNA (Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Tecnology Society of North America)

One Voice is a support group for UK based users of communication aids and their families. The principal focus is on high-tech electronic voice output communication aids (VOCA’s) - vocabularies and their organisation; adaptation to specific user requirements; access and operational issues; service, supply and support and training issues; page exchange; tips and advice; social and community issues relating to AAC use; educational and curriculum issues.

The aim of the BCAB mailing list is to provide a lively and informative forum for discussing Information Communication Technologies (ICT) for visually impaired people.

Newsletter from the BBC’s disability related website.

Want to keep in touch with what’s happening on Ouch? Want to know when the latest articles go live, and find out about other BBC related disability news and information? Then you need the ever-so-handy and happenin’ Ouch! weekly newsletter, which will arrive fresh in your inbox every Thursday.

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Closing The Gap Forums is a free discussion board exploring the many ways that technology is being used to enhance the lives of people with special needs.

American ALS association Assistive Technology list. New - October 2006

A very techy, but very good, newsletter from BECTA aimed at people supporting technology within education.

UK Higher Education based list - very quiet.

Simon Judge 2006/11/15

 
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