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Questions to Tackle as Students Return to School

… on specialized skills such as learning to read and write braille, travel with a white cane, and use a computer with …
AFB Staff

Pandemic Impacts for Vision Professionals to Consider

… technologies to learn on the fly. Lack of access to braille and assistive technologies slowed down academic …

AFB Breakthroughs (Full Video)

… Act. In 2004, AFB advocates for the timely distribution of braille, large print and electronic textbooks in schools. …

AFB Creates Accessible Video Player and Makes It Available As Free Download

… of assistive technology, such as screen-reading software, braille displays and screen-magnification software, as well …

Chromecast with Google TV: An Accessibility Review

… experimental high contrast mode, and Switch Access. Sadly, BrailleBack is not available, making it impossible to connect an external braille display. Audio amplification, mono audio, and other … haphazardness to the options. For instance, the on-screen braille keyboard option is included despite there being no …
J.J. Meddaugh
AccessWorld January 2021

FOCUS on AFB: Fall 2022

… club and helping those in the cohort who wanted to learn braille, for example. “That really excites me,” she says. … a specialized preschool for blind children, where I learned braille, then went to public school. What surprises people …

CSUN 2008

… blind or PDAs (personal digital assistants) or how to teach braille music notation to children who are blind. There were … materials were provided in all alternate formats—print, braille, audio, and a completely navigable CD produced by …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld May 2008

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… immediately available when you answer a call in speech or braille with the current version of the software; also the … tone is being played, the caller's number is displayed in braille. If the phone module of the MPO happens to be off …
AccessWorld July 2004

Looking Back on 20 Years of Assistive Technology: Where We've Been and How Far and Fast We've Come

… 2 to 6 days to provide basic instructional materials in braille or electronic text or on audiotape. Five of the universities stated that the braille production of such materials would require more than …
Bill Holton
AccessWorld May 2018

CSUN 2018 Heralds The Year of Wearables—Unless It Doesn't

… accessibility-focused trade shows inaugurated the year of Braille . This year, a number of the products announced in … more accurate, since watches, with the exception of the Dot braille smartwatch, weren't as present this year as they … you don't have an internet connection. When asked whether BrailleBack would be updated, Google representatives said …
Shelly Brisbin
AccessWorld April 2018

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