Tag: high school

Adapting Accessible Z-Tables: Math Problems and Low Vision

Adapting Accessible Z-Tables: Math Problems and Low Vision

Statistics assignments that require the use of a z-table can be challenging for students with low vision who often receive copies of z-tables that are not optimized with visual impairment access in mind. Honestly, I had so much trouble finding accessible z-tables for visual impairment…

How I Access PowerPoints with Microsoft Sway

How I Access PowerPoints with Microsoft Sway

As a student with low vision, I sometimes have trouble reading the PowerPoint slides that my instructors post on the course website or share with me so I can follow along with class. Things like small font sizes and multi-column layouts are great for presenting…

Configuring Padlet For Low Vision Accessibility

Configuring Padlet For Low Vision Accessibility

My first introduction to Padlet accessibility features was when I was in high school and realized I couldn’t see any of the text or images that my instructor had just shared for a virtual class, and they told me I had to figure out how…

Explaining Disabiility Accommodations To Substitute Teachers

Explaining Disabiility Accommodations To Substitute Teachers

When I was in middle and high school, many teachers and school staff members encouraged me to develop strong self-advocacy skills so that I could feel comfortable talking about my low vision and what accommodations I would need in the classroom. Talking to a substitute…

Ten Information Technology Skills Every College Student Needs

Ten Information Technology Skills Every College Student Needs

Since I was in a tech-related major during undergrad, I became the default IT specialist and device troubleshooter for friends, family members, people who lived in my dorm building, and other students who had trouble using their computer or other mobile devices. Practical information 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

Low Vision Accommodations For Print Materials From My Low Vision IEP

Low Vision Accommodations For Print Materials From My Low Vision IEP

Here are the accommodations I request for accessible print materials

Ten Spooky Inaccessible Assignments For Low Vision Students

Ten Spooky Inaccessible Assignments For Low Vision Students

When I was in middle school and high school, I didn’t know very much about document accessibility or how to create or remediate accessible assignments for low vision, but I could quickly figure out if someone handed me an assignment if I could read it…

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

Ten “Odd” Things I Do With Double Vision

Ten “Odd” Things I Do With Double Vision

For as long as I can remember, I have had double vision that causes me to see two of everything. The way I see double has changed/fluctuated as I have gotten older— sometimes I would see two items side by side, sometimes they would appear…

Middle School Classrooms And Low Vision Accessibility

Middle School Classrooms And Low Vision Accessibility

When I was working with a student preparing to transition to middle school, I worked with the student’s support team to come up with a list of ideas and strategies for setting up their future middle school classrooms with low vision accessibility in mind. Since…

Tips For Going To Prom With Chronic Illness

Tips For Going To Prom With Chronic Illness

Attending prom with low vision, photosensitivity, and migraines