I believe my sighted nieces used computers for their term papers.

The point is: if computers for testing are banned for the sighted, then they should be banned for us. But if computers are permitted, then they should be permitted for us.

I believe all government tests must be put into braille for the blind, but I could be wrong. I remember I had a braille SAT test in 1969 or 1970.

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One more point. Sighted people usually don't use cell phones or pdas for tests or any kind of schoolwork. They usually use the plain old pencil and pen. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karyn Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Mike, you still have the cheating factor as well as the fact that sighted
students are not allowed to use computers, calculators or PDAs for testing.
That being the case, we should not be allowed either.  Case closed.

Take care.

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