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Typical accommodations for students with visual impairments may include:
- Use of a scribe or note taker
- Location (close to the chalkboard or screen)
- Tape recorded lectures
- Taped texts
- Large print class materials
- Extended time for tests
- Alternate test format: e-format, oral, Braille, or large print.
- Use of a voice or large print output computer with word processing software
- Extended time and alternate locations for examinations
- Use of a closed circuit enlargement system
- Extended time for research requirements
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