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… There's no doubt that a personal computer (PC) with an Internet connection is a … Toward the end, some definitions are given for readers who want to understand how it all works. Start the Music To …
Jim Kutsch
AccessWorld September 2002

FOCUS on AFB: Spring 2024

… The awards recognize leaders in entertainment and the arts who have carried Keller’s mission for inclusion and … individuals who continue to open doors for artists with disabilities and bring inclusive media to a global … to pursue their dreams and best selves,” said AFB Chief Personnel and Operating Officer Sonya Shiflet, reflecting on …

Recruitment

… seeking new or different opportunities that better align with their personal lives and professional interests. Among the pool of … WTS participant noted: “Coming to a new company as somebody who has accessibility needs is usually a nightmare to …

An Evaluation of VoiceOver, the Macintosh Screen Reader

… The latest release of this accessibility tool, included with Apple's Mac OS X 10.5, nicknamed Leopard, features … not leave a restricted area until VoiceOver is told to stop interacting. When you are not interacting with any screen … accessibility tool. The result of this investment is that persons who are visually impaired can now access many …
Jim Denham
AccessWorld November 2008

The Impact of the Popular Media on Public Perception of People with Disabilities

… More than ever before, people with disabilities are valued and included members of … broken all of the molds completely, showcasing real people who accomplish unexpected tasks and are successful in their … Jewell was witty and intelligent both in character and in person, and went on to become a very successful standup …
Joe Strechay
AccessWorld October 2012

Focus on AFB: Spring 2020

… we have been closely monitoring the evolving situation with the COVID-19 outbreak to ensure we are taking every … of an abundance of caution, we’ve decided to cancel the in-person events scheduled for March 25-27. For up-to-date … Development Program Yearlong program prepares people who are visually impaired to lead businesses and …

Recommendations

… Integration of technology (i.e., smartphone apps) with guide dog travel. Information on self-advocacy and … received in training. Involve alumni in outreach, both in person and on social media. Ensure all digital content is … guide dog mobility instructors (GDMIs) when serving clients who have received a guide dog. Personnel preparation program …

Conference Topics

… Conference. The conference is tailored for professionals who want to provide high-quality education and rehabilitation services to children and adults with visual impairments, promote employment opportunities, … assistive technology users, and improve opportunities for persons with visual impairments. Friday, April 6, 2018, 8:30 …

Choosing Toys for Children with Vision Loss

… people concerned about giving appropriate toys to children with vision loss. Being visually impaired since birth, and … tall balloon by stomping, punching, or sitting on it. Whoever fills their balloon up the fastest is the winner. … question cards and manipulating game pieces, but the person with vision loss can verbally provide answers. Arts …
Tara Annis
AccessWorld November 2011

5 Accessibility Actions You Can Take When You’re Moving Your Conference or Classes Online

… 03/17/2020 Image With COVID-19 (coronavirus) in the news, organizations like … and other services are fully inclusive of people who are blind or low vision. 1. Choose accessible platforms. … of the screen, so those images need to be described by the person giving the presentation.” You can also think ahead …
Elizabeth Neal

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