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This chapter will be out of date by the time this book is published. Computer technology is advancing at a rapid pace. Thus, discussion will be confined to general trends and skills development rather than to specific software or hardware considerations. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) considered here is limited to the technology commonly found in schools, colleges, and homes.
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Rooms, M. (2000). Information and Communication Technology and Dyslexia. In: Townend, J., Turner, M. (eds) Dyslexia in Practice. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4169-1_11
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