2. Give them a real instance.
RRZEicons, 2008.
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:User-
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D. Sharon Pruitt.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/pinksherbet/6961676525
3. Define
Range of print disabilities
Range of alternate formats
Necessary Skills
Technology
Opening Example
4. Define
a disability that prevents or inhibits a person from reading a
literary, musical or dramatic work in its original format, and
includes such a disability resulting from
(a) severe or total impairment of sight or the inability to focus
or move one’s eyes;
(b) the inability to hold or manipulate a book; or
(c) an impairment relating to comprehension.
Persons with Perceptual Disabilities, Copyright Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. C-42). Retrieved from the Justice Laws website: http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-42/page-34.html#h-45
5. Print impairments include all types of perceptual disabilities related to the use of
print and include blindness, visual impairments, learning disabilities, some
physical disabilities, some multiple disabilities and some neurological
disabilities.
CAPER-BC Student Profile Infrographic, 2012. Retrieved from, http://caperbc.ca/files/2014/02/CILS-infographic-2012.jpg