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Karen Janowski
As an Assistive & Inclusive Technology Consultant, my passion is to remove the obstacles to learning for all learners. It is essential to make the curriculum accessible to all and provide opportunities for struggling learners to demonstrate what they know using principles of universal design. If you are interested in learning more about the services I offer, please call 781-983-1737.
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