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In This Issue

… News AccessWorld News Letters to the Editor AccessNote and Braille Technology Get Readers Talking Entire Issue Article …
AccessWorld March 2013

Kirk Adams, PhD, President and CEO

… AFB as delegates to the World Blind Union (WBU), the Braille Authority of North America (BANA), and the …

Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness (JVIB) 2023 Special Issue on Literacy Across the Lifespan for People with Visual Impairments

… are not limited to: Teaching reading and writing through braille or print to students who are blind or have low …

Use of Sighted Assistance

… the participant encountered a touchscreen kiosk with no braille or text-to-speech output. At the lab, no staff were …

Good News on the Home Front: An Update on the Accessibility of Appliances

… feel, but may offer a convenient surface on which to attach braille or large-print labels. As with the Whirlpool Duet … controls on the unit that you can feel or easily mark with braille or some other tactile marking. Check with the sales …
Bradley Hodges
AccessWorld July 2009

Racing Toward Success: The Story of Blindfold Games

… the game. One of the student programmers who was learning braille in her studies suggested that blind teens from the … LLC: A Game Review by Jamie Pauls 64 Oz. Games Promotes Braille Literacy and Fun At the Same Time by Jamie Pauls …
Jamie Pauls
AccessWorld December 2015

Digital Task Management Solutions: Barriers to Accessibility are Barriers to Productivity and Convenience

… cycle through. In comparison to heavy bulky planners or braille note takers, digital task management can be an … Instead of having to carry and keep up with a planner or braille note taker, you offload that work onto something you …
John Lilly, Olivia Milam
AccessWorld October 2015

Executive Summary

… often did not have the accommodations for classes (e.g., braille) that they received on-campus 47% of … who are visually impaired by providing electronic, braille, and large print options. Electronic health records, …

Executive Summary

… tablets, 21% did not have laptops, 18% did not have Perkins braillers, 55% did not have large print books, 50% did not … screen reader software, and 28% did not have recreational braille books 75% of family members were concerned about … documenting progress, and providing for services from braille transcribers, interveners, and other related service …

Driven to Succeed: A Tribute to Russell Smith

… is this single fact: From the Sonic Guide of 1976 to the BrailleNote mPower released in July 2005, an astonishing … to switch to a device with a smaller keyboard--then the Braille 'n Speak, distributed by Blazie Engineering. Smith … As Moyer said, "Now, that's service!" From Keynote to Braille Note In 1986, Smith spearheaded the development of …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld November 2005

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