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Bookshare: Back to School Series #1
Special education teacher shares four steps to reading independence.
Eclipse Soundscapes app and citizen science project
Enjoy the solar eclipse - even if you are blind! Join other citizen science students to record data during the solar eclipse!
VO Starter: iOS App
This app is now free!
Texting Etiquette for Low Vision
Yes, people with blindness and low vision can text! Here are some things to keep in mind when composing messages.
Great Note Taking Application: Noteshelf
Check out this note taking app that includes the ability to annotate and record audio.
Slapstack Math Review: iOS App
Have fun practicing your math skills!
Intro to G Suite Accessibility
How accessible is Google?
FitBit Exercise Tracker - Accessibility and Usability Part 1
This post will focus on the Fitbit Fitness Tracker, its accessibility, and some basic comparisons between units for blind and low vision users.
Using VoiceOver with Book Creator: A Blind Student's Experience
Creating accessible O&M experience books using the Book Creator app.
TextGrabber: Is the Update Worth Grabbing?
In this post, we will look at the new update to the TextGrabber app, explore its new features, and determine which populations would benefit most from its use.
Dolphin Easy Reader: Windows PC and now iOS App
Try this accessible reading app!
Mag Light: a great magnification app
Do you need to see things without all the strain? Yeah, there's an app for that.
Using VNC Connect to Mirror Classroom Teacher's CPU to Low Vision Student's iPad
Here is a another way for students with low vision to view what is on the board.
Accessible Coding: What's Out There?
In this article, I look at three web applications to try to assess how usable they might be for people with visual impairments.
VoiceDream Reader on Sale!
Summer is for reading - take advantage of this sale!
Blindfold Tic Tac Toe: Digital Math Grid Game
Use this popular game to teach math grid concepts!
Dolphin EasyReader: iOS app
Looking for a free accessible reading app?
Accessible Digital Writing Journals: Google Slides
Looking for clasroom writing activities that everyone can enjoy? Check out these ideas!
Blindfold 3D Tic Tac Toe
Here is an addicting game of 3D Tic Tac Toe
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