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		<title>Comment on Use of technology to help students with special needs by Reaction to Sana&#8217;s post on special needs &#124; learningblog</title>
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		<dc:creator>Reaction to Sana&#8217;s post on special needs &#124; learningblog</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Sana&#8217;s post on the use of the use of technology to help students with special needs raises many ideas I had not considered before. The idea of intellectually mild students using the internet to research topics, and then exchange thoughts and ideas with others in a collaborative environment would definitely help both their learning and social needs. I am sure this article provides fertile ground for ideas to impove learning outcomes for students with special needs.  [...]</description>
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