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Thursday, January 06, 2005

Designing for people with learning disabilities

The LD Web project was founded by UB Access. It has sprung out of UB Access' dedication, commitment, and belief that it is possible, through various techniques, to address the needs of people with learning disabilities.

LD Web is part of UB Access' continuous research and development into methodologies and techniques to help people with learning disabilities access data, understand and share information.

Although the information is a bit sparse at the moment, with only one case study and a few guidelines available, this site is interesting nonetheless and has the potential to grow into a valuable resources.

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