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AFB's Comments on Accessibility of Web Information

… policy objective of any proposed rulemaking concerning application of the ADA to covered entities' Internet … to this docket, it is that there seems to be a piecemeal approach being taken. In other words, DOJ is singling out … types of equipment for coverage by the ADA and seemingly applying categories of analysis to various forms of …

AccessWorld Podcast, Episode 18: Connecting Dots with Dr. Joshua Miele

… turning or scrolling, listening to voiceover or whatever app you're listening to it on or using Audible. But one of … in being blind. I was interested in doing cool stuff and I happened to have to do it as a blind person. So that's kind … stronger. And I think that that's basically luckily what happened to me. There's a bunch of, not just lack of …

Keeping It Portable: Comparing Braille Displays on iOS Devices, Part III

… people may wish to have an integrated suite of productivity applications for basic tasks such as reading books, taking … as an iPhone 7, though longer and wider. The VarioUltra appears to be constructed of aluminum with a plastic bottom. … at transferring data from its internal word processing application to iOS than either the Smart Beetle or Braille …
Scott Davert
AccessWorld January 2018

Teachers of Students with Visual Impairments

… family. Many TVIs reported that online instruction was not appropriate for their students with additional disabilities … included that classroom teachers were: Using websites, apps, or online programs that were not accessible to … braille literacy skills, it is imperative that they receive appropriate instruction and adequate time with the braille …

Even More Ways to Communicate: A Review of Twitter and Google Voice

… and a checkbox to decide whether you want only people you approve to see your status. As with the registration form, … in the edit box. In other words, those words will not appear in your post. Each post is limited to 140 characters. … your first "Tweet." When the page reloads, your tweet will appear right below the search form. Anyone who is following …
Janet Ingber
AccessWorld July 2009

Preschool

… school in a building to attending school remotely happened very quickly, the researchers wanted to understand … teacher. [We receive a] massive list of things to do on an app which we either can’t do or don’t have the massive list … they are not adding to the family’s stress level. [W]hile I appreciate the teacher’s efforts to keep the class as …

Inform & Connect Season Four, Episode 1: Timothy Brietenfeld

… went on to get my bachelor's in computer science. I'm very happy to be where I'm at today. It was quite a long journey … during one of the summer quarters or something. And, I did apply, but I never got an internship, unfortunately. And, … I'm sure everyone who's out there as a blind person who applied for jobs and got turned down knows it's no fun. and …

Video: Supporting Individuals with Visual Impairments in the Healthcare Setting, Part Two

… for the individual to know ahead of time what is happening. Also, it's okay to use words like look and see … do in this particular situation. So imagine that two women approach where you were working at the information desk. And … her? This option is incorrect because when you have someone approached the information desk, you need to treat everyone …

Inform & Connect Season 3: Carl Augusto, President Emeritus of AFB

… sure. And I was picking your brain about things. I really appreciate that. So Carl, we had this big discussion. Tell … want to do is work with blind people." But the problem is I applied for jobs, working with other disabled people, with … I couldn't find a job. So then I finally, as a last resort applied for a job, working with blind people and in my …

Inform & Connect, Season 2: Ron Brooks, Consultant, Accessible Avenue

… friend of the American Foundation for the Blind. I'm so happy to have our lovely Ron Brooks joining us today. And he … older and then it was, well, maybe the moon's not going to happen, but I want to be a pilot. I'm going to fly planes. So … your life around it. You can't predict what's going to happen from day to day. That was paratransit. So about 15 …

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