NVDA: NonVisual Desktop Access
Announcing free open source screen reader called NonVisual Desktop Access (NVDA)
Announcing free open source screen reader called NonVisual Desktop Access (NVDA)
TVI Yue-Ting Siu shares an article about how to implement technology into practice and how to create IEP goals to facilitate the process.
This free app is designed to help students with visual impairments in mainstream elementary math classrooms.
Directions on setting up the accessibility features for users with visual impairments on Chromebook
Information about accessible GPS devices for travelers who are blind or visually impaired
Tips for screen sharing with students who are blind and who use a screen reader
A TVI shares tips on using 3D printing and Thingiverse to represent concepts in an accessible format for students who are blind or visually impaired.
Dolphin Easy Reader App is a free accessible reading app for downloading digital books for students who are blind or visually impaired.
Research on the benefits of reading aloud a story book versus from a tablet
Provisional Guidance for Transcribing Foreign Language Material in UEB