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<div class="lead">Adaptive technology (AT) is the name for products which help people who cannot use regular versions of products, primarily people with physical disabilities such as limitations to vision, hearing, and mobility.  (''wikipedia, 10/14/10'').</div>
 
<div class="lead">Adaptive technology (AT) is the name for products which help people who cannot use regular versions of products, primarily people with physical disabilities such as limitations to vision, hearing, and mobility.  (''wikipedia, 10/14/10'').</div>
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The responsibility for providing accessibility to technology resources is distributed across campus.  If a question arises regarding the accessibility of a given technology, please refer to the [http://www.evergreen.edu/policies/policy/accesstoinformationtechnologyforpeoplewithdisabilities Access to Information Technology for People with Disabilities policy] that was adopted by the college in January of 2009, or call Access Services at 867-6348.
 
The responsibility for providing accessibility to technology resources is distributed across campus.  If a question arises regarding the accessibility of a given technology, please refer to the [http://www.evergreen.edu/policies/policy/accesstoinformationtechnologyforpeoplewithdisabilities Access to Information Technology for People with Disabilities policy] that was adopted by the college in January of 2009, or call Access Services at 867-6348.
 
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Adaptive technology (AT) is the name for products which help people who cannot use regular versions of products, primarily people with physical disabilities such as limitations to vision, hearing, and mobility. (wikipedia, 10/14/10).


The responsibility for providing accessibility to technology resources is distributed across campus. If a question arises regarding the accessibility of a given technology, please refer to the Access to Information Technology for People with Disabilities policy that was adopted by the college in January of 2009, or call Access Services at 867-6348.