April Fool’s Day Prank Lessons For Low Vision Assistive Technology
Practical and positive creative prank ideas for introducing low vision assistive technology concepts with humor on April Fool’s Day and beyond
Practical and positive creative prank ideas for introducing low vision assistive technology concepts with humor on April Fool’s Day and beyond
Make school spirit accessible to all! Learn how to create audio description for college fight song and gameday cheers for low vision and blind students
26 examples of assistive technology for low vision access that are used by people with visual impairments for work, school, and everyday life.
Mostly free resources and strategies for implementing Universal Design for Learning/UDL for data science and statistics lessons, curated for EDAT 524.
Learn about the features of accessible voting machines like ExpressVote and how I use them to vote with low vision in local, state, and federal elections in Virginia.
When I was working with a student with newly diagnosed neurological visual impairment (also known as CVI), I noticed that patterns and visual clutter played a significant role in how the student accessed information, and that they preferred items on a plain background with a…
Tips for pre-planning student access needs in programming and coding courses, and proactively addressing accessible coding barriers through pre-teaching programming languages
Digital doesn’t always mean accessible! Learn more about file formats for low vision and print disabilities for the classroom and beyond
Tech skills and strategies for using a laptop in high school with low vision, great for Expanded Core Curriculum lessons or learning to use technology independently
Creating audio narrated images for low vision students is great for Expanded Core Curriculum (ECC) lessons! Here is a mix of paid/free apps for annotating and adding narration to images
Tips for going to restaurants with low vision, including finding accessible menus, free apps for visual impairment accessibility, and using assistive technology independently
A list of OCR scanner apps for low vision students, useful for extracting text that can be read out loud with text-to-speech or displayed in large print.