Tag: low vision

Ten Ways To Reduce Eye Strain From Screens With Technology

Ten Ways To Reduce Eye Strain From Screens With Technology

Using applications and settings to reduce eyestrain from blue light.

Dance Classes and Low Vision

Dance Classes and Low Vision

Including dancers with special needs, with a focus on low vision. From a visually impaired tap, jazz, and ballet dancer

How To Make Tumblr Themes Accessible For Low Vision

How To Make Tumblr Themes Accessible For Low Vision

Learning to customize Tumblr themes often serves as an introduction to learning the basics of web design and designing spaces that can be accessed by many different types of users. However, I’ve noticed that while many of the custom Tumblr themes I’ve encountered on blogs…

Windows Magnifier and Low Vision

Windows Magnifier and Low Vision

The built-in Windows Magnifier is one of the first Windows accessibility features for low vision I remember using to make information on the home computer and in the school computer lab easier to see. While I don’t always have Magnifier turned on, I often open…

Recording Video Lectures For Visually Impaired Students

Recording Video Lectures For Visually Impaired Students

As part of my asynchronous online classes, I often have to watch video lectures and presentations recorded by my instructors and take notes on key concepts. This can be challenging if I have trouble reading text in the video due to poor color contrast, small…

Ways To Use Visual Assistance Apps For Virtual Classes

Ways To Use Visual Assistance Apps For Virtual Classes

Recently, I was talking to another college student about different options for using visual assistance apps for virtual classes and how they could use different apps on their iOS and Android devices to help them with accessing visual information. While I frequently use visual assistance…

How I Take Notes During Video Lectures With Low Vision

How I Take Notes During Video Lectures With Low Vision

Over the years, I have taken over 60 virtual classes across high school, college, and graduate school, which means that I have watched a lot of live and pre-recorded video lectures. I find that video lectures are easier for me to follow as a student…

How To Customize Icons For Windows

How To Customize Icons For Windows

I rely a lot on color and shapes when it comes to identifying or labeling visual information, as I find it much easier to access consistently compared to text labels. This can be helpful for quickly locating icons on my Windows desktop or in File…

Tips For Watching Parades With Vision Loss

Tips For Watching Parades With Vision Loss

When my friends and I went to a 4th of July parade in a nearby town a few years ago, I realized that I didn’t know very much about watching parades with vision loss or making parades accessible to visually impaired guests. Most of my…

Disability and Classroom Accommodations For Chiari Malformation

Disability and Classroom Accommodations For Chiari Malformation

Here is how I explain my brain condition, Chiari Malformation, to people

How To Modify An Instrument Fingering Chart For Low Vision

How To Modify An Instrument Fingering Chart For Low Vision

When I was first learning to play clarinet and saxophone, my instructors would often tell me to look at the fingering chart printed in the back of the music book to figure out the proper hand positions for a note I was learning. This wasn’t…

Mainstream Technology and Low Vision: Headphones

Mainstream Technology and Low Vision: Headphones

While many people associate assistive technology with specialized devices that are expensive or hard to find, many mainstream technology devices have started supporting accessibility features and built-in assistive technology that can make specialty tools more financially and publicly accessible for all. Peripheral accessories like headphones…