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Access to math activities for children with disabilities by controlling Lego robots via augmentative and alternative communication devices
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Children who have complex communication needs often use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices and strategies to address their communication requirements. If they have concurrent physical impairments, they may have difficulty accessing educational materials, especially when...
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Fall 2021
The majority of known examples of fusion categories come directly from classical structures -- vector spaces, groups, representations, and the like. In recent years the technique of constructing fusion categories as endomorphisms on Cuntz algebras was developed and has already lead to completely...