Make Your Own Portable Scan and Read Station
Therese Wilkomm shares a video demonstration of a simple assistive technology device she has created, which enables people with visual impairments to scan & read documents using a portable stand & app
Therese Wilkomm shares a video demonstration of a simple assistive technology device she has created, which enables people with visual impairments to scan & read documents using a portable stand & app
My son, who is deafblind, is learning to play the game of chess using an accessible board. It’s a fun way to practice braille literacy skills for kids who are blind or visually impaired.
Students with CVI (cortical visual impairment) may benefit from backlighting of AAC (Augmentative Alternative Communication) systems, as it can help them to facilitate visual attention.
This fall holiday craft for students who are blind or visually impaired includes extension activities related to literacy, language, science, and technology.
What’s Gnu? is an easy game to adapt for beginning braille readers, which can be fun to play at home with sighted siblings or in an inclusive classroom.
Our book club for students who are blind or visually impaired read “Squint” by Shelley Brown. A 5th grade student with albinism shares his video review.
Learn how to make your own toddler-size lap desk to support an iPad, light box, book or other toys and materials!
Not all experience or social stories have to be about happy things! Sometimes telling those hard stories can help our children process through their feelings and can provide language to support them.
Tareas de trabajo independiente para lectores de braille principiantes
This video demonstration teaches parts of the brailler, and shows step-by-step how to load and remove paper from a Perkins braillewriter.