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November 08, 2007

Episode #24: Disability Discrimination Act

Welcome to the next edition of the weekly e-Learning Lingo Podcast Series where we explore the jargon used by e-Learning professionals and training managers.   This week's word looks at a law enacted in regards to disability legislation, Disability Discrimination Act.

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