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"Hi Blanca, I am concerned that in the districts that I have been involved with, the…"Lorianne Hoenninger replied Mar 29, 2014 to common core and special education |
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Mar 29, 2014 Reply by Lorianne Hoenninger |
"Hi Christine I like the SOLO suite of software very much. I use the 30 minute traini…"Lorianne Hoenninger replied May 14, 2013 to assistive tech software |
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Feb 2, 2014 Reply by Blanca Duarte Martini |
"Hi I was actually thinking about handwriting and organization impaired kids who just…"Lorianne Hoenninger replied Aug 23, 2009 to Using Assistive Technology as RTI |
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Oct 14, 2009 Reply by Kathy Levy |
"Are any districts scanning textbooks for their students? If yes, I wonder if we coul…"Lorianne Hoenninger replied Aug 21, 2009 to How to Use NIMAS |
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Sep 9, 2009 Reply by Blanca Duarte Martini |
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