Low Vision

How I Use Espanso Text Expander With Dysgraphia

How I Use Espanso Text Expander With Dysgraphia

As a student with low vision and dysgraphia, I spend a lot of time typing for school, writing content for my website, instant messaging with friends, and writing emails. A lot of people don’t realize the role that my dysgraphia diagnosis plays in typing; even…

How To Make iPad Accessible for Low Vision

How To Make iPad Accessible for Low Vision

Accessibility settings on the iPad for users with vision impairment/low vision

Accessible Dice For Low Vision

Accessible Dice For Low Vision

Some of my friends love playing tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs), and one of them recently sent me a message asking if there was a way to make accessible dice for visually impaired players or a dice rolling device for a player with visual impairment (a…

A to Z of Assistive Technology for Reading Digital Text

A to Z of Assistive Technology for Reading Digital Text

When I’m doing research on assistive technology for reading digital text or eBooks, I often search for specific display customization options or accessibility features to determine if this app will be useful for me or for a student/client I’m working with. With students and clients,…

Ways To Practice Self-Advocacy In The Virtual Classroom

Ways To Practice Self-Advocacy In The Virtual Classroom

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 virtual classroom. While it may have seemed frustrating at the time, my case manager and other…

Places Every Visually Impaired Student Should Visit On College Tours

Places Every Visually Impaired Student Should Visit On College Tours

Over the years, I have given over a dozen college tours to visually impaired middle and high school students, and have created a list of places every visually impaired student should visit on college tours. For me, no tour is complete without stopping at these…

20+ Visual Impairment Project Ideas For DonorsChoose

20+ Visual Impairment Project Ideas For DonorsChoose

I’ve worked with DonorsChoose in a variety of different ways over the years, including helping teachers create their own classroom projects, researching tools that can be used by students with disabilities in the classroom, and donating to DonorsChoose projects as an individual or through a…

I Don’t Need An IEP!: Overcoming Internalized Ableism

I Don’t Need An IEP!: Overcoming Internalized Ableism

When my first high school taught me my IEP was an inconvenience, I spent a week imagining what life would be like without one

Dealing With Imposter Syndrome: College O&M

Dealing With Imposter Syndrome: College O&M

Shortly before my second year of college, I received a few orientation and mobility lessons for learning how to navigate with low vision and a blindness cane. These lessons were helpful for learning general travel skills, but I noticed they didn’t get into specifics about…

Tips For Visiting Aquariums With Low Vision

Tips For Visiting Aquariums With Low Vision

When I volunteered at a local aquarium in high school, I started documenting a list of tips for visiting aquariums with low vision after I noticed how there were certain exhibits I struggled with navigating as both a visitor and as a volunteer. Even though…

How I Organize Emails In College With Low Vision

How I Organize Emails In College With Low Vision

When it comes to organizing and keeping track of emails in college, I strive to achieve “inbox zero”, meaning that I want to ensure my emails are taken care of effectively and that I don’t have to worry about important messages getting lost in a…

Visiting Holiday Lights With Light Sensitivity

Visiting Holiday Lights With Light Sensitivity

Visiting Christmas and holiday light displays with migraines, epilepsy, and similar photosensitive conditions.