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Kurzweil 3000 - A Text-To-Speech Solution

By Cathy Paul Amethyst School, London, Ontario, Canada; CSUN Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference - 2000,
Publication Date: March 2000

This paper outlines how the Kurzweil 3000 is used at is the Amethyst School, a residential school, which serves the needs of severely learning disabled students from across the province of Ontario, Canada, and specializes in the area of literacy. The author describes the benefits that the product provides for the students.

Assistive Products Discussed: KURZWEIL 3000 FOR MACINTOSH
KURZWEIL 3000 FOR WINDOWS
Published by: Center on Disabilities at CSUN   (Website:http://www.csun.edu/cod/)
Link to text: http://www.csun.edu/cod/conf2000/proceedings/0233Paul.html

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