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Seek texts with clear page designs, and ample room for the eye to roam. Avoid pages with excessive visual art or distractions. If you cannot find a text that is appropriate, you can alter one that is marginally useful to make it suitable:
You may make single copies on a copy machine
for teaching and educational use — but not in a repetitive way that denies
profit to the copyright owner. You may even make multiple copies to use
for a class if the item is suddenly available and needed right away (e.g.,
newspaper articles), leaving insufficient time to obtain copying permission
from the copyright owner. The copyright laws permit "fair use." So cut
and paste to create pages appropriate for your learner. If you have
questions, you can consult the following link: |