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We are all in need of creative technology instruction ideas right now! In this video I show how you can teach your student to use Screen Recording on their...
Vision providers all across the country are getting creative about providing remote instruction to students with visual impairments. One barrier some providers...
Bookshare, a huge resource for students who are visually impaired, is an accessible FREE online library for students with print disabilities. Recently,...
Editor's Note: The Braille Edge is no longer available.
NOTE: Please see other posts in this series including
So Many Braille Displays Part One (focusing on...
NOTE: Please see other posts in this series including
So Many Braille Displays Part One (focusing on the Brailliant BI 40 and BI 80 models)
So Many Braille...
Dedicated to beagle butt, who attended over 50 therapy dog reading programs and helped dozens of children be comfortable around dogs.
This week, a news story...
The App Store and Google Play are full of educational apps geared for all levels of students. Mainstream classroom teachers are using these fun educational...
This is the third blog about Spin & Solve.
While the game itself became quite popular - it was the 2nd most popular game after Blindfold Bowling, many...
Hi-Tech O&M lessons? Back in the stone-age when I was in college, we were taught all the traditional O&M skills, such as street crossings, public...
Reading is a passion of mine. I love it! There are many resources out there for visually impaired/blind people. I use a lot of these sources. Here are just a...
Need to make a quick accessible homework assignment, quiz or test on the iPad? Use Google Forms! Google Forms is accessible with VoiceOver for both the...