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Google Sites File Cabinet as Read-Aloud Question Repository

Problem of practice

How do you manage read aloud accommodations for multiple students with special needs taking multiple exams in the same class?

Solution

Using a voice recorder, a Google Sites file cabinet, and good communication and collaboration with subject area teachers, I was able to generate and organize sound files to better fulfill all special needs testing accommodations!

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