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Welcome to the 25th episode of It's My Job podcast. James, a student from Colorado, interviews Jen Armbruster about her current role as inclusive recreational...
Even though I wear tinted glasses and am fairly sensitive to light, I have spent a lot of time learning about lighting and low vision, and experimenting with...
Guitar tuning is essential when learning how to play guitar.
Unfortunately, guitar tuners can run upwards of $20, and don’t even bother looking for one that...
With over 8 million followers, Smile Squad create light-hearted, meaningful vlogs and comedy skits. In this enlightening video, Markian spends the day with...
There are so many reasons students choose a campus, but sometimes, just because it looks/sounds good, doesn’t necessarily mean it is good!
In this installment...
Alright happy campers this is for you! A university is not a camping site, so why are you carrying everything essential to an apocalyptic fallout?!?!
Most...
A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to present a short talk at A Future Date, a free virtual conference event that showcased talks on topics related to...
Before I started attending college, I had very limited assistive technology education, as most of what I had learned had come from reading articles online. My...
Welcome to episode number twentieth one of the It’s My Job podcast. In this episode of It's My Job, Jose, a student from Colorado, interviews Mr. Gary O'...
Welcome to episode number twentieth of the It’s My Job podcast. In this episode of It's My Job, James, a student from Colorado, interviews Ms. Melody Goodspeed...
Staying organized can be a hassle for anyone, especially when it comes to creating an agenda!
Enough with post-it notes scattered on a fridge, brailled papers...
The 9th annual STEAM Career Showcase for Students with Disabilities, a free virtual event for learners in grades 6–12, is an opportunity to connect with role...
Using a CCTV and reading 4 or 5 words per minute at the end of second grade to reading 79 words per minute using JAWS; learn how technology was a game changer...
Welcome to episode number nineteen of the It’s My Job podcast. In this episode of It's My Job, Cheyenne, a student from Colorado, interviews Ms. Sajja Koirala...
How many of your students fully embrace their cane? At any point in time, this question will popup on social media or in a live discussion among educators and/...
Challenge Solutions is a website created and managed by a group of blind students for blind students and their teachers. Their mission is to provide lessons...
Are you interested in podcasting? Have you ever listened to podcasts that are created by kids for kids? Ari, an 11 year old who hosts the AtYourLevel podcast...
Welcome to fifteenth episode of the It’s My Job podcast. Jose, a transition student from Colorado, is interviewing Peter Altschul. He is Organization...
Questions about Compass? Join us for a virtual info session on February 10.
We're now accepting applications for the 2021-22 session of Compass, our nine-month...
Welcome to thirteenth episode of the It’s My Job podcast. Jose, a transition student from Colorado, is interviewing Lori Scharff from New York. She is an...
In the twelfth episode of It's My Job, Jose, a student in Colorado, interviews Annie Chiappetta who is a retired family therapist and author of poems, articles...
TikTok is the recent social media phenomenon in which users share quick video clips. While many of the clips are meant to be humorous, there are "educational"...
The ECC or Expanded Core Curriculum consists of the knowledge and skills needed by a student with a visual disability to access core content areas. Everyone...
The ECC or Expanded Core Curriculum consists of the knowledge and skills needed by a student with a visual disability to access core content areas. Everyone...
The ECC or Expanded Core Curriculum consists of the knowledge and skills needed by a student with a visual disability to access core content areas. Everyone...
Assistive Tech for The Win!
Up to this point, the content we’ve put out on this blog page has mostly about cooking. However, our wonderful meal kit delivery...
Things Are Heating Up!
I’m sure you all have heard the phrase, “If you can’t handle the heat, stay out of the kitchen.” This statement rang true for me this...
In the tenth episode of It's My Job, Mohammed, a student in the U.S. Virgin Islands, interviews Dr. Kirk Adams, President and CEO of the American Foundation...
A Virtual Field Trip with Erik Weihenmayer
In a companion post, Virtual Graduation, I described the process that was used to successfully accomplish a virtual...
The College Transition Academy
We represent the College Tranistion Academy through the Utah School for the Deaf and Blind. The College Transition Academy is...
My name is Casey. I’m 18 years old and will be going into my sophomore year of college in the fall at Weber State University in Ogden Utah. I’m also visually...
In the ninth episode of It's My Job, Christian, a student from Texas, interviews Mr. Grant Hardy, Vancouver Bureau Reporter and Broadcast Presenter for...
Even though I took over a dozen online classes in high school (and over three dozen in college), I seemed to always find ways to practice self-advocacy in the...
Last week, I was able to use an accessible voting machine for the first time in order to vote in the upcoming primary election. I had first learned about these...
University of Arizona is recruiting students for Project Poem, Project-Based Learning Opportunities and Exploration of Mentorship for Students with Visual...
Applications Open: Apply for Our STEM Summer Program
NFB Engineering Quotient (EQ) Program
June 21-27, 2020
St. Paul, Minnesota
“NFB EQ gave me more...
Do you know any kids who are 16 or 17 and visually impaired? Tell them about the free Summer Experience Camp at Leader Dogs for the Blind. It's one week of fun...
When I first started exploring the world of assistive technology, I found myself getting frequently overwhelmed with how many different items were available...
One of the most-used apps by far on my Android phone as a person with low vision is the Google Lens app. In the last 24 hours, I’ve used it seven times for...
The Perkins eLearning to Go podcasts cover a wide-range of topics related to working with students who are visually impaired. The current series, College...
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