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ADA Checklist: Health Care Facilities and Service Providers

… the person will be totally blind, that the person will use braille, and that the person will travel with a cane or dog. … who are blind, deaf-blind, or visually impaired may use braille, some may use a cane, others may use a dog, and still others may not use braille or a mobility aid at all. Thus, your patient who is …

Educational Resources and Tips from AFB's Information and Referral Center

… high school, she learned non-visual techniques, such as braille and how to use a screenreader. Tara graduated from … may also have some assistive technology for loan, such as braille notetakers or video magnifiers. The DSS office can … also be able to transcribe textbooks into large print or braille, or make tactile diagrams. In addition to the DSS …
Tara Annis, Lee Huffman
AccessWorld July 2010

Seeing the Possibilities: An Analysis of STEM Resources Available for People with Vision Loss

… occurring during a chemical reaction. Instead of using braille or large-print labels on chemicals, many visually … way, such as chemical hazards. It is also difficult to feel braille when wearing gloves; bar coding solves this problem. … The program is free to people with vision loss. The Nemeth Braille Code course covers all of the symbols for …
Tara Annis
AccessWorld July 2011

Updates from CES

… iPhone), which has developed a nifty prototype for doing braille input on the iPhone using a touch-sensitive case. … but could prove interesting for those who would prefer braille input to the touch-screen QWERTY keypad. Possibly of …
Paul Schroeder

In This Issue

… Brailliant BI14: HumanWare's Latest Step Toward Smart in Braille Displays by Deborah Kendrick When I learned of … BI-14, I wondered if it might be the perfect next level in braille displays that I and many AccessWorld readers have …
AccessWorld September 2018

Books in Braille

… of France], the first full-length book produced using the braille dot system. The book measures 11 3/4 inches high by … Youth produced the first full-length book published in braille, Precis Sur L'Histoire De France [ A Brief History …

AccessWorld News

… with disabilities, information access, and literacy through braille. She has served on a number of committees for the … of the Library of Congress (NLS), represents ACB on the Braille Authority of North America, and serves as one of two … Charlson chairs the Massachusetts Department of Education's Braille Literacy Advisory Council, represents the concerns …
AccessWorld August 2013

Recent Advancements Make Dungeons and Dragons More Accessible to People with Visual Impairments

… want to write down monster details in shorthand either in braille or on a digital device for easier reference. D&D … difference in formatting. Accessiware and Knights of the Braille D&D Resources The access company Accessiware offers … Links to these books can be found at the Knights of the Braille player resources website. At this same website …
Aaron Preece
AccessWorld September 2019

Ai Squared and GW Micro Merge: Two Old Friends Join Forces

… large print, high contrast, full-featured speech, and braille access to your computer programs would benefit a few … want screen magnification but who are primarily speech or braille users People in transition—magnification today, speech in a few months, maybe move to braille next year? (This is my euphemistic way to say people …
Crista Earl

We Need You in Our Pictures!

… A child with an augmentative communication device or braille recipe in the kitchen preparing a dish. Even better if it includes a braille measuring cup, long oven mitt, or other assistive …
AFB Staff

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