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This questions made me think of a guy at the college I went to, for my junior and senior year; he was totally blind. He had a person with him who recorded the lecture, for him to listen to again later. Also, the chapters in the books were read to him; I'm not sure if he had Braille translations or not. Anyway, he went on to be in radio at a local station.

In reference to accommodating lind student, I would be willing to have my lectures recorded. I would also find out how he has communicated in the past, what has worked and what has not. Since my workplace has accommodated for a nearly deaf student w/interpreter, I don't see why we could not do what it takes for a blind person. We have had a guy who needed a sight dog, for him to get around; I'm not sure what he could see and what he could not, or how he functioned in class.

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