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I'm not sure I would buy that as an example of universal design, Butch. The fact that you are presenting information suited to folks with different learning styles is a good strategy from a teaching standpoint, but it has little t do with full access. How do blind students get access to the visual material, and how to deaf students get access to the auditory material?

Dr. Jane Jarrow

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