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"I want to encourage people to come to school, especially if you are someone with a disability. I think for someone who wants to go to school, just go ahead and try. I think you can learn a lot if you come in here and get some help. You can make more friends and have fun. For me it’s just a lot of fun to go to school.” Janet Tabora |
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“I am finishing up my AS degree. I would suggest that a new student that has a disability that may affect them at Delta first go to the DSPS office and see a counselor. Next, you should go to testing center and take a test. And then be sure to check into the adaptive technology classes. Take the adaptive technogy classes first. It is harder to take them after you have already started your other courses. They may really help you with your courses. I learned there is a way to get help when you need it at Delta. There are adaptive technology classes. These programs can help you with your learning. I use the voice recognition program called Dragon Naturally Speaking and the screen reader program called ReadPlease.” Joanne Martinez |
San Joaquin Delta College
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