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TECHNOLOGIES THAT FACILITATE THE STUDY OF ADVANCED MATHEMATICS BY STUDENTS WHO ARE BLIND: TEACHERS’ PERSPECTIVES Vicki M. DePountis Rona L. Pogrund Nora Griffin-Shirley William Y. Lan Texas Tech University.

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Material type: TextTextPublication details: International Journal of Special Education; 2015Subject(s):
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TECHNOLOGIES THAT FACILITATE THE STUDY OF ADVANCED MATHEMATICS BY STUDENTS WHO ARE BLIND: TEACHERS’ PERSPECTIVES

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DePountis V. M., .TECHNOLOGIES THAT FACILITATE THE STUDY OF ADVANCED MATHEMATICS BY STUDENTS WHO ARE BLIND: TEACHERS’ PERSPECTIVES. : International Journal of Special Education.

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DePountis Vicki M, .TECHNOLOGIES THAT FACILITATE THE STUDY OF ADVANCED MATHEMATICS BY STUDENTS WHO ARE BLIND: TEACHERS’ PERSPECTIVES. : International Journal of Special Education.

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DePountis V. M., .TECHNOLOGIES THAT FACILITATE THE STUDY OF ADVANCED MATHEMATICS BY STUDENTS WHO ARE BLIND: TEACHERS’ PERSPECTIVES. : International Journal of Special Education.

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DePountis Vicki M, .: International Journal of Special Education. .

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