Global Accessibility Awareness Day: Activity Ideas for Students
Free activity ideas for Global Accessibility Awareness Day that teach students about disability, assistive technology, and digital accessibility
Free activity ideas for Global Accessibility Awareness Day that teach students about disability, assistive technology, and digital accessibility
Mostly free web browser extensions for low vision and CVI access, great for reducing visual fatigue or distractions. A must-have for visually impaired students!
Tips for going to amusement parks with low vision, including ideas for finding theme park accessibility information, O&M strategies, and finding info in advance
A list of accessibility strategies for accessing the news with assistive technology for individuals with visual impairments, inclusive of low vision/blind/CVI
Strategies for typo protection, typosquatting prevention, and other high-impact online safety tips for low vision and blind users, especially those with dysgraphia
Learn about low vision and assistive technology with the help of free resources and activity ideas, curated by an assistive technology specialist with low vision
Take my hand, and we’ll make it accessible I swear, learn about accessible memes for low vision in this story about a lemon on a pear/Livin’ on a Prayer
Tips for going to restaurants with low vision, including finding accessible menus, free apps for visual impairment accessibility, and using assistive technology independently
Tips and strategies for digital literacy and staying safe online with vision loss, plus online safety for visually impaired users for Safer Internet Day
A must-read for teachers of students with visual impairments, here are lessons my TVI taught me as a low vision student and resources for visually impaired students
The ultimate guide on how to write alt text and image descriptions for the visually impaired, written by someone with low vision who uses alt text
Tips for musicians participating in concert band programs with visual impairment, based on my experiences as a clarinet player with low vision