As someone who works in a special ed classroom that sometimes includes visually-impaired students, I can tell you that cassette tapes are the preferred medium for stories and lessons, primarily because you can stop and start back up anywhere on the tape (a real plus in a classroom where you can't always work the ideal schedule). CDs can only restart by chapter or segment. The only difficulty we have is finding sturdy cassette players.
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As someone who works in a special ed classroom that sometimes includes visually-impaired students, I can tell you that cassette tapes are the preferred medium for stories and lessons, primarily because you can stop and start back up anywhere on the tape (a real plus in a classroom where you can't always work the ideal schedule). CDs can only restart by chapter or segment. The only difficulty we have is finding sturdy cassette players.
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