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Assisted technology offers significant benefits for teaching by making learning more accessible, engaging, and personalized. Tools such as screen readers, speech-to-text software, adaptive keyboards, and interactive whiteboards help students with disabilities fully participate in class activities and access course materials without barriers. These technologies also allow teachers to present lessons in multiple formats—visual, auditory, and tactile—catering to different learning styles and needs. Additionally, assisted technology can automate routine tasks and provide instant feedback, giving teachers more time to focus on instruction and individualized support. By integrating these tools, educators create inclusive classrooms where all learners can thrive and achieve their potential.

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