Adapting Coloring Pages for Students with Low Vision
Coloring pages can be adapted with textured shapes, as well as hot glue and puff paint, to make them more accessible for children with low vision or visual impairments.
Coloring pages can be adapted with textured shapes, as well as hot glue and puff paint, to make them more accessible for children with low vision or visual impairments.
Marble paint rolling is a fun arts and crafts project which can be done for any holiday or any time at all!
TactileTalk Toolkit and Guidebook for iPad are designed to promote communication and literacy for students who are blind or visually impaired with additional disabilities using an iPad with a tactile overlay and tangible symbols with voice output
UEB Prep is a a free app designed to teach Unified English Braille (UEB) to people who are sighted.
Find out how to use an iPad, Stylus, and Mac to create tactile graphics for National Read Across America Day!
The 2016 revision of Braille Formats Principles of Print-to-Braille Transcription is now available online in multiple formats.
Deafblind Awareness Week is observed the last week of June each year and is designed to raise awareness about people who are deafblind.
This research study explores the improved visual functioning in students with cortical visual impairment (CVI) when visual clutter is reduced.
Find out how families of young children who are blind or visually impaired can promote positive feelings about braille
A mother shares tips for helping her young daughter learn braille.