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Originally Posted by HarryT
But let's face it - a blind student is going to need "sighted" assistance in order to study at university for all sorts of different reasons. That hardly seems like a very valid reason to deny Kindles to all the sighted students. It seems a bit childish - "if I can't use it, then I don't want anybody else to be able to, either".
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But if the teacher says turn to location xxx and the blind student cannot do that, then there is a problem.