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The Institute for Learning Innovation (ILI) at the University of Erlangen together with Arcola Research LLP, London, have been commissioned by the Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS) to carry outa research study on the use of ‘Web 2.0’ technologies to support learning and inclusion. We are carrying out a number of case studies of examples of initiatives in this field.AbilityNet have kindly agreed to take part in the study, and as a participant in the AbilityNet Assitive Technology Wiki we'd really like to know a bit about your experiences. Please take five minutes to let us know what you think. Click here to take our Online Survey.
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