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Showing Students Their Strengths

… level. In a single class, some students are blind and use braille, while others have low vision and are still visual …

Handout: Suggestions for Guest Services Staff

… Tools an individual may use to access print include: braille, a magnifier, a monocular, text to speech software, …

The User's Technology

… information to a speech synthesizer to be spoken or to a braille display. The screen reader provides not only output …

The New Breed

… in Illinois; J. Robert Atkinson, managing director of the Braille Institute of America in Los Angeles, which provided … Francis B. Ierardi, executive director of the National Braille Press in Boston, an agency which combined publishing … to be individual instruction in such special techniques as braille reading and writing, typing, and motor skills to …

Banking on a Plan for Inclusion at JP Morgan Chase

… credit card, I was delighted to discover that the bank's braille statements were the most professional of any I'd … that, although I could get my credit card statements in braille, no such alternative format was available from the …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld April 2015

Frances West, New IBM Chief Accessibility Officer, on What's Ahead in Accessibility at IBM

… Act of 1973. In 1975 IBM developed the Model 1403 Braille printer. Five years later it introduced a talking … to meet his or her needs—everything from screen readers and braille displays, to sign language interpreters to attend …
Bill Holton
AccessWorld August 2014

Accessible Diabetes Management Strategies for Enjoying the Holidays

… get rid of advertising. A quick book search on National Braille Press's website turned up several books relating to … your arsenal. NBP offers books in hard copy and electronic braille, as well as books in electronic formats including …
Jamie Pauls
AccessWorld December 2017

Letters to the Editor

… digital touchpad could be marked with raised dots, or a Braille overlay could have been created, but why bother when … things. The Victor Reader Stream new edition and the HIMS Braille Sense will capture and play all the Blindy channels. …
AccessWorld September 2016

Game Review: iAssociate 2 by TicBits LTD

… a blind person. Whether you choose to use voice dictation, braille screen input, or the iOS keyboard, you just might … and France Culture by Jamie Pauls 64 oz. Games Promotes Braille Literacy and Fun At the Same Time by Jamie Pauls …
Jamie Pauls
AccessWorld July 2016

An Introduction to Slack, A Popular Chat App for Teams and Workplaces

… and Be My Eyes Blasting Barriers to Creating Affordable Braille: A Review of the Braille Blaster Software from APH Author J.J. Meddaugh …
J.J. Meddaugh
AccessWorld August 2019

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