Telephone Tutor

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The Telephone Tutor device was created in 1991 by the Bath Institute of Medical Engineering to help individuals with learning difficulties learn how to use a telephone. It connects a standard telephone to a BBC Microcomputer and was commercially sold by "Toys for the Handicapped."

A PDF version of the manual is available.

Date : 1991

Manufacturer : Bath Institute of Medical Engineering

Physical Description : Telephone Tutor unit, Software on 5.25-inch disk, Instruction leaflet

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH43558. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 
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