Tag: Social interaction

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…

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…

Tips For Going To Prom With Chronic Illness

Tips For Going To Prom With Chronic Illness

Attending prom with low vision, photosensitivity, and migraines

How To Explain Disability Accommodations To Professors

How To Explain Disability Accommodations To Professors

How to tell college professors about your disability services file

How To Recognize Phishing Attempts With Low Vision

How To Recognize Phishing Attempts With Low Vision

As part of an extra credit unit on internet safety, I presented a lesson on how to recognize phishing attempts with visual impairments, inclusive of blind and low vision. Phishing is defined as “the fraudulent attempt to obtain sensitive information such as usernames, passwords and…

Emoji Accessibility and Low Vision

Emoji Accessibility and Low Vision

The topic of emoji accessibility and visual impairment comes up frequently in social media feeds on digital accessibility. When most people think of emoji accessibility, they think of how emoji are read by a screen reader or how blind people interact with emoji non-visually in…

Tips And Advice For New Accessibility Advocates

Tips And Advice For New Accessibility Advocates

While sitting in my dorm room at George Mason University in 2016, I came across an event listing from the Center for Accessibility at DC Public Library where people could come in and have conversations about assistive technology. I had been considering starting a blog/website…

Two of Everything: Living With Double Vision

Two of Everything: Living With Double Vision

I’ve lived with diplopia for almost my entire life. Here are my favorite assistive technology tools and strategies for living with double vision

Requesting Extracurricular Accommodations

Requesting Extracurricular Accommodations

How to explain your disability accommodations and ensure they are followed in extracurricular settings

Seven Myths And Misconceptions About IEP Students

Seven Myths And Misconceptions About IEP Students

Common stereotypes or misconceptions about students with IEPs, demystified

Accessible Yearbooks and Low Vision

Accessible Yearbooks and Low Vision

Yearbooks are a fun end-of-school-year tradition that allow students to celebrate their accomplishments and friendships that they have made during the year and provide opportunities for documenting memories. My school yearbooks are the only books I own that have a small/standard print size, and it’s…

Dealing With Imposter Syndrome: College O&M

Dealing With Imposter Syndrome: College O&M

Shortly before my second year of college, I received a few orientation and mobility lessons for learning how to navigate with low vision and a blindness cane. These lessons were helpful for learning general travel skills, but I noticed they didn’t get into specifics about…