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Increasing the participation of people with disabilities in computing fields
Increasing the participation of people with disabilities in computing fields

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  • What is "intersectionality" in the context of working with students who have disabilities?
  • What is a "qualified student with a disability"?
  • What is a "qualified" individual with a disability?
  • What is a "skip navigation" link?
  • What is a 504 Plan?
  • What is a mental illness?
  • What is a mobility impairment?
  • What is a physical or mental impairment?
  • What is a reading system?
  • What is a refreshable Braille display?
  • What is a speech impairment?
  • What is a traumatic brain injury?
  • What is a virtual keyboard?
  • What is a Voluntary Product Accessibility Template?
  • What is accessible electronic and information technology?
  • What is AD/HD and how is it diagnosed?
  • What is an Individualized Education Plan?
  • What is Asperger's Disorder?
  • What is assistive technology?
  • What is audio description?

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