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  2. fully compatible with JAWS (a popular screen reader). JBrick was developed as an alternative to BricxCC, it is compatible with common screen readers and braille displays, enables code to be easily located by line number and provides both audio and visual feedback (Ludi et al., 2014). 3.1.2 Accessibility of Programming Languages

  3. Optical mark recognition - Wikipedia

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    The first mark sense scanner was the IBM 805 Test Scoring Machine; this read marks by sensing the electrical conductivity of graphite pencil lead using pairs of wire brushes that scanned the page. In the 1930s, Richard Warren at IBM experimented with optical mark sense systems for test scoring, as documented in US Patents 2,150,256 (filed in ...

  4. EDExpress for Windows 2024-25 Installation Guide

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    To access EDExpress for the first time after installation: Select Start, Programs, EDESuite, EDExpress 2024–25 and choose EDExpress for Windows 2024–25. Type in the default user ID, SYSADMIN. Until you create a user ID for yourself or user IDs for others in your office, SYSADMIN is the default user ID.

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  6. Rectilinear scanner - Wikipedia

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    capture emission from radiopharmaceuticals in nuclear medicine. A rectilinear scanner is an imaging device, used to capture emission from radiopharmaceuticals in nuclear medicine. The image is created by physically moving a radiation detector over the surface of a radioactive patient. It has become obsolete in medical imaging, largely replaced ...

  7. OCR Case Processing Manual (CPM) - U.S. Department of Education

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    2022 Case Processing Manual (CPM) (PDF, 822 KB) Printable view. Last Modified: 07/18/2022.

  8. A total of 15 learning-disabled and 15 skilled readers viewed three groups of nonsense pictures (unnamed, name-nonassociated, and name-associated), then recalled them later. Results suggested learning disabled children's reading difficulties are due to an inability to activate a semantic representation that interconnects visual and verbal codes.

  9. Line Reader • • (embedded) information accurately. The student uses an onscreen universal tool to assist in reading by moving the tool over each line of text as it is read on the screen. Support students in directional tracking in order to process • Model using electronic tools for tracking information. Students can use this computer

  10. Experiment 2 used a serial recall task to determine whether orthographic and phonological codes are used to maintain words in memory. Skilled hearing, skilled deaf, and less skilled deaf readers used orthographic codes during word recognition and recall, but only skilled hearing readers relied on phonological codes during these tasks.

  11. High Capacity Color Barcode - Wikipedia

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    High Capacity Color Barcode. High Capacity Color Barcode ( HCCB) is a technology developed by Microsoft for encoding data in a 2D "barcode" using clusters of colored triangles instead of the square pixels conventionally associated with 2D barcodes or QR codes. [1] Data density is increased by using a palette of 4 or 8 colors for the triangles ...