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Abstract No Title of the Paper Author(s)
EA 015 Using Technology in the Rehabilitation of Young People with Vision Impairment Toward Mainstream Employment Carol Catacutan
EA 032 Building a cost-effective Braille book production System in Vietnam Nguyen Van Khoa
EA 033 To Enhance the Mobility of the Visually Impaired with Tactile Map Cho C. W. Joseph
EA 039 Low vision: Innovation on Assistive Technology through Successful Education Moonwicha Criselda
EUR 028 Access to diverse contents through digital technology in the school - an additional challenge for visually impaired people Gastón López Elena
EUR 056 Developing an ICT Curriculum at the Royal National College for the Blind Evans Barbara Shirley
EUR 067 Has the revolution in technical assistive aids really approved the possibilities for visually impaired when meeting the work marked? - The Norway Case Hagen Ljoner Unn
EUR 070 The roles of Assistive Technologies in the inclusion of students with visual impairments into the university life Laura E. Runceanu & Vasile L. Preda
EUR 091 Braille or speech through email Lars Ballieu Christensen & Thougaard Svend
LA 049 A computer supported system for the literacy teaching for blind children and their naiv and expert mediators Rosas Ricardo
LA 050 School performance in visually impaired children in Esquel, Patagonia Argentina Daniel Horacio Cangelosi
NAC 007 What do the Blind "See"? : The Adaptive Brain Merabet Lotfi
PAC 010 Multiliteracies: The challenge of inclusion of students with severe vision impairment Gentle Irene Frances
WA 051 Compassionate Assistive Technology Jayachandran Rangasamy

Posters
Abstract No Title of the Paper Author(s)
EA 002 A braille computer notebook with Thai and English processing capability for visually impaired people. Tandayya Pichaya
EA 028 Developing English Reading Support System and Vocabulary Size Test for Japanese Visually Impaired Students-What computers can help them to study English? Aoki Kazuko
EA 076 Resources to improve the environment for education of computer science for visually impaired students Nagai Nobuyuki
EUR 022 New Educational material developments for VI in Lithuania. (Alternative keyboard, free software) Purlys Vitas
EUR 096 Developing an ICT Curriculum at the Royal National College for the Blind Evans Barbara Shirley
EUR 100 Mainstream Software adapted for Visual Impaired Students Dick Lunenborg
LA 030 The DOSVOX software as a therapeutic resource for the education and rehabilitation of the visually impaired Montilha Ietto Rita de Cassia, Danelutti; Nobre Viana; Rubo de Souza Uiara Cristina; Maria Inês
WA 023 SpellWell case Study: Game-based E-Learning to improve English spelling of visually disabled youth Sachin Uttam
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