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Posted on 07/02/202004/02/2020 by Rafael Scapin

The Visulibre Project: Open Enabling Technologies for the Visually Impaired

When planning for a new semester, we may want to consider a variety of approaches that make learning accessible to our students. Learn more about the Visulibre project, which puts enabling technologies in the hands of visually impaired users.  

https://www.profweb.ca/en/publications/articles/the-visulibre-project-open-enabling-technologies-for-the-visually-impaired

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