Tag: assistive technology

Five Apps I Use In The Science Classroom As A Low Vision Student

Five Apps I Use In The Science Classroom As A Low Vision Student

A list of free apps that I used in my science classes as a student with low vision to access information, take notes, and make things bigger

Recognizing Images With Seeing AI

Recognizing Images With Seeing AI

My first experiences with recognizing images with Seeing AI were not something related to my schoolwork or anything academic— it was actually for recognizing memes. One of my best friends loves to send me text posts, screenshots, and other images with lots of text in…

Choosing New Devices With Chiari Malformation

Choosing New Devices With Chiari Malformation

While I have spent a lot of time talking about low vision and how my neurological condition influences how I use technology, I haven’t shared too many specifics about choosing new devices with Chiari Malformation and accessibility settings for Chiari Malformation that go beyond vision…

How I Use Microsoft OneNote With Low Vision

How I Use Microsoft OneNote With Low Vision

How to use OneNote, a free note taking software that allows users to create multimedia notebooks and use accessible materials

Low Vision Assistive Technology For The Bathroom

Low Vision Assistive Technology For The Bathroom

Ever wonder “how does a blind person use the bathroom?” or “how does someone who is visually impaired take a shower?” I’ve had many people ask me these questions, including children, teachers, friends, and even people I shared a bathroom with in student housing. Like…

College Mailrooms and Low Vision

College Mailrooms and Low Vision

While living on campus, I would typically order items online and have them delivered to me instead of going to physical stores. Since I have low vision and an unpredictable chronic illness, ordering items online in college required less energy than making an off-campus trip,…

Wakelet Accessibility Features For Low Vision

Wakelet Accessibility Features For Low Vision

I created my first Wakelet account several years ago after attending a virtual presentation on Wakelet accessibility features, but I didn’t really use it very often until I completed the free self-paced Wakelet Certified course and discovered how I could Wakelet not only with assistive…

My Talk At I’m Determined Summit: Crash Course In Immersive Reader

My Talk At I’m Determined Summit: Crash Course In Immersive Reader

As part of my work as the Microsoft Content Specialist for AIM-VA and as a Microsoft Certified Educator, I had the opportunity to present a short talk as part of the AT Lab at the I’m Determined Summit 2020, a virtual conference for students with…

DCMP: Free Audio Described Videos For Classrooms

DCMP: Free Audio Described Videos For Classrooms

As a student with low vision, I didn’t realize how many visual details I would miss out on when watching videos for school until I watched a video with audio description for the first time in college. After learning how helpful audio description can be,…

Seven Places I Don’t Take My Blindness Cane

Seven Places I Don’t Take My Blindness Cane

When I was moving out of my dorm at the end of the school year and rearranging items inside a box, a staff member asked why I don’t take my blindness cane with me everywhere I go. They were wondering how I was able to…

Eight Things I’m Glad My TVI Taught Me About College Transition

Eight Things I’m Glad My TVI Taught Me About College Transition

Whenever I speak about my experiences with working with a teacher of the visually impaired (TVI) while attending public school, people are often surprised by how many lessons my TVI taught me in high school, even though I did not see them very often. Even…

Ten Things I Wish My TVI Taught Me About Transition

Ten Things I Wish My TVI Taught Me About Transition

Whenever I speak about my experiences with working with a teacher of the visually impaired (TVI) while attending public school, people are often surprised by how many lessons my TVI taught me in high school, even though I did not see them very often. They…