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The Game
Help Joseph navigate the new world of magic and danger. As the story progresses, Joseph is injured and must learn to master new skills to adjust to...
Benetech, the parent company of Bookshare, unveils a new suite of free reading software for school, work and leisure that breaks down barriers for people with...
In the five years that I have been running Veronica With Four Eyes, I have had the honor of meeting or talking with many different teachers from around the...
Educators are always searching for ways to make lessons fresh and exciting. Embedding seasonal activities provides creative learning opportunities while...
Blackboard Ally seamlessly integrates with the Learning Management System (LMS) and automatically generates alternative accessible formats and provides...
Haptic feedback is the tap or quick vibration you feel when interacting with different elements of your iPhone. Apple is researching how to make swiping across...
Back to school has started and Bookshare is helping teachers prepare their classrooms for students with special needs. Bookshare's free guide, Launch Into...
Do you have a student who uses a Freedom Scientific device? Showcase your student's success by entering him/her into this contest!
K-12 students in the United...
Update: The Lesson Library is now LIVE under the Paths to Technology Resource Library. Here is the direct link to the Lesson Library. Note: The Lesson Library...
The Access and Engagement Survey examined the impact of COVID-19 on the education of students birth-21 with visual impairments, their families, and...
This time of remote instruction has been difficult for our students, families, and teachers. I am trying desperately to meet the needs of my students the best...
Lesson Objectives
After experiencing a story through a combination of visual, tactual, and sign, Student A will imitate at least one sign.
After...
Finding Solutions
Students in today's classrooms are using digital educational materials - especially now with remote instruction, online courses and virtual...
Splashtop Secure Remote Access, Remote Support and Collaboration Solutions for Educational Institutions
In researching remote control applications for teaching...
Virtual Computer Instruction: Lessons Learned
After almost 4 months of virtual instruction (spring and summer sessions), I am better prepared to offer some...
It's the Law!
As school is ending all across the country, this is a good time to take stock of what we accomplished this school year and what we want to...
Get #AllInTogether for Summer Reading
Are you looking for fun and EASY ways to keep your child or students learning this summer?
Bookshare’s #AllInTogether ...
The College Transition Academy
We represent the College Tranistion Academy through the Utah School for the Deaf and Blind. The College Transition Academy is...
The Orbit Reader Teacher app is a free app available for Android devices and Windows computers. Here is what Igor Feinberg wrote about how the Orbit Reader...
We hope you will participate in a survey to help us better understand the challenges and successes students with visual impairments, including those with...
We are all in need of creative technology instruction ideas right now! In this video I show how you can teach your student to use Screen Recording on their...
Vision providers all across the country are getting creative about providing remote instruction to students with visual impairments. One barrier some providers...
When students with visual impairments attend school, their needs are different from the general population in several areas. As students transition into...
For the last few days, I haven't left my dorm very much. But during that time, I have been able to do the following:
Read a virtual library book on George...
The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, in collaboration with SAS Institute, will host our annual STEM Career Showcase for Students with Disabilities on...
Bookshare, a huge resource for students who are visually impaired, is an accessible FREE online library for students with print disabilities. Recently,...
UPDATE!!!! Space Camp 2019 Registration is now open! (May 3, 2019)
Space Camp for Interested Visually Impaired Students (SCIVIS) is a week long camp held at...
Editor's Note: The Braille Edge is no longer available.
NOTE: Please see other posts in this series including
So Many Braille Displays Part One (focusing on...
NOTE: Please see other posts in this series including
So Many Braille Displays Part One (focusing on the Brailliant BI 40 and BI 80 models)
So Many Braille...
In honor of National Reading Day, Jessica McDowell quickly created tactile images with braille to help her student better understand the Dr. Seuss story and...
When I visited Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (TSBVI) to talk about assistive technology, I admit that I wasn't sure what to expect from a...
TVI's Comments
This little artifact is written by Pasta Guy while we (his TVI) sat around and chatted about what he needs in classes, and what information he...
As classroom teachers digitize their materials, they need to ensure that these materials are accessible for all students. (To learn more about creating...
In the first article in this two part series entitled Technology Assessment: Components of a Meaningful Technology Assessment, we looked at reasons to conduct...
The first step to knowing where you’re going is knowing where you are.
No, that isn’t a famous quote...just one of those fleeting thoughts that entered my...
A 'role model' is defined as a person who others admire and want to emulate. All students benefit from teachers and professionals who are role models. Students...
Dedicated to beagle butt, who attended over 50 therapy dog reading programs and helped dozens of children be comfortable around dogs.
This week, a news story...
Introduction
Whether you are a blind user searching for the refreshable braille device that best meets your needs, a parent looking for a device for your...
K-12 classrooms are embracing technology and are working to overcome accessibility issues associated with digital and online educational materials. While there...
Students - especially students with disabilities - may interact with the world differently. As Teachers of the Visually Impaired (TVIs), we have all worked...
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