In 2017, I had the opportunity to be a part of the Microsoft Inclusion in Action project, which highlights how six people from around the world use Microsoft products with assistive technology across a variety of contexts. For my video, I shared how using Microsoft products has helped to empower me as a student with low vision to access information in my high school and college classes, as well as help me with writing my low vision and assistive technology blog Veronica With Four Eyes.
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/accessibility/2017/11/06/inclusion-in-action-veronica/
Update December 2017
I was also named as one of the most inspirational people and projects by the Microsoft CEO, Satya Nadella. Read more about that below (I am seventh on the list)
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/people-projects-inspired-me-2017-satya-nadella/
Related links on Veronica With Four Eyes
- How To Use Microsoft Office Sway With Assistive Technology
- Why Every Student Needs Microsoft Office Lens
- How To Create Accessible PowerPoints
- How To Make Music Accessible With Microsoft PowerPoint
- Microsoft Office Specialist Certification and Low Vision
- How I Use Microsoft OneNote With Low Vision
- Why I Study Assistive Technology
- Low Vision Accessibility Settings For Windows 10