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An image with a purple and blue background with illustrations of technological devices such as tablets and computers. The text reads: 'Technology could support your learning by helping you: communicate in school, see or read your school work, make notes in class, remember information, hear what is being said in class, work by yourself, sit exams. How do I ask about technology to help me with my learning? Speak to your class teacher or the person who is responsible for you support at school. If you have a support plan, ask to talk about the use of technology at your next planning meeting. Share with your school any ideas about technology that could help you – maybe you already use something at home that could help at school?'

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