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How I Use My eReader For School and Online Classes

How I Use My eReader For School and Online Classes

I’ve been using my eReader to support virtual learning and in-person learning alike by sideloading content for my classes in high school, college, and graduate school. In this context, sideloading refers to loading titles into a reading or productivity application that were purchased or downloaded…

Sideloading and Low Vision

Sideloading and Low Vision

One of the most helpful skills I’ve developed for accessing digital media with low vision is learning how to sideload content into another application. In this context, sideloading refers to loading titles into a reading or productivity application that were purchased or downloaded from another source…

How I Use Pinterest For Studying In College

How I Use Pinterest For Studying In College

When I first started using Pinterest in high school, it was mostly for finding fashion inspiration, new recipes to try, and college prep/college transition resources; I wasn’t exactly using Pinterest for studying anything in school. While I still use Pinterest to browse these types of…

What I Wish I Learned About Assistive Technology Before Starting Grad School

What I Wish I Learned About Assistive Technology Before Starting Grad School

I gave a talk about what I wish I learned about assistive technology before starting college a few years ago, based on my experiences preparing for transition from high school to college at the undergraduate level. Recently, I had someone ask me if there was…

How I Use Graph With Low Vision

How I Use Graph With Low Vision

When I was in high school, I used a laptop that did not have internet access to complete assignments and access materials in my in-person classes. I was still very new to researching assistive technology for math, and knew that I couldn’t see the graphs…

How I Use Send-To-Kindle With Low Vision

How I Use Send-To-Kindle With Low Vision

One of my favorite things about the free Amazon Kindle app is the Send-to-Kindle feature, which offers an easy way to sideload content and does not require users to have a Kindle device. Send To Kindle content is added to the device library and can…

Google Reader Mode and Low Vision

Google Reader Mode and Low Vision

For Google Chrome browser users and Android users, Google offers a free simplified reading display application, which applies a consistent font size, font style, and background color to digital text. Reader Mode is a built-in feature for the Google Chrome web browser that can be…

Capti Voice Narrator App For Low Vision

Capti Voice Narrator App For Low Vision

I started using the Capti Voice Narrator app several years ago when looking for a way to listen to files or Bookshare books on a more portable device. While I prefer to read materials in large print whenever possible, I was interested in finding a…

What’s In My Backpack: Commuting To Satellite Campus

What’s In My Backpack: Commuting To Satellite Campus

When I was an information technology major, I had to commute to a satellite campus of my university for four of my major-specific classes. My dorm was located about 25-30 minutes away on the main campus, and I would take a campus shuttle to get…

Solar Eclipse Accessibility Resources: Assistive Technology For Blind and Low Vision

Solar Eclipse Accessibility Resources: Assistive Technology For Blind and Low Vision

My review of the Eclipse Soundscapes app on iPad and Android, and how it helped me understand a really cool event

Tips For Keeping A Dorm Room Clean With Chronic Illness

Tips For Keeping A Dorm Room Clean With Chronic Illness

I recently came across a conversation thread on social media talking about how difficult it can be to keep a dorm room clean with chronic illness and how having a messy dorm can be frustrating not only for visitors, but for the person living in…

Tips For Improving Confidence About Using Assistive Technology

Tips For Improving Confidence About Using Assistive Technology

When I first started drafting a list of tips for improving confidence about using assistive technology for Global Accessibility Awareness Day in 2020, I thought about how many people avoid using assistive technology or accessibility settings because they are worried about “standing out,” appearing “different,”…