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The Sound, Sight, and Feel of Learning: An Interactive Tutorial from TECSO

… (inside the front cover) and three-hole-punched print and braille instructions. The binder also includes a tactile … exercise is required, and explanation is provided in print, braille, audio, and tactile drawing formats. The new user is …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld January 2001

Announcing AccessWorld's New Editor and Random Observations

… CSUN, some things, regrettably, had not changed that much. Braille displays are still far too expensive, and as yet, … breakthrough that would lead to low-cost, high-quality braille displays hasn't happened. It wasn't hard to find …
Paul Schroeder
AccessWorld May 2010

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… The tutorial has 37 chapters and is offered in print, braille, PC-formatted Word or text files via e-mail, and on … two-track audio cassettes. The costs are: $120, braille; $55, e-mail; and $95, cassette. For more …
AccessWorld July 2002

John Blake, New CEO of Freedom Scientific

… program), Blazie Engineering (leader in refreshable braille displays and note-taking products for the blind), … in its favor are its flagship product, JAWS, and its Focus braille displays, which he contends are the best in the …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld January 2014

Letters to the Editor

… app with either the Apple Wireless Keyboard or a wireless braille device, what is important to admit is that the … of us who are visually impaired, even with the use of a braille display. This is unfortunate as it was a good career …
AccessWorld August 2012

AccessWorld News

… New, and Final, Firmware Release for its U2 Line of Braille Notetakers HIMS recently announced the latest firmware release for the U2 lineup of braille notetakers. Please note, as the U2 lineup continues …
AccessWorld March 2020

AFB Is Fighting to Protect Rights of Blind and Low Vision Students During COVID-19 Pandemic

… access to academic subjects often requires the use of braille, assistive technology, and alternative teaching … grade in the fall. They also need continued instruction in braille, technology, independent living skills, and …
Stacy Cervenka

Library of Congress Acquires Rare Book Collection from AFB

… alphabet. This system was considered easier to use than braille, but less compact. The rarest book in the collection … of the first edition of the first book embossed using the braille system, which used dots rather than raised letters …

Marking the Road to MP3 Player Accessibility: A Review of the Milestone 311

… a USB cable, adapter, earbuds, optional neck lanyard, a braille "cheat sheet," and the user's guide in print. The … would be a welcome and wise addition. Although the braille starter sheet is helpful, more information needs to … Including the manual on a CD or a notice in both print and braille informing the user that the manual is stored on the …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld September 2006

How to Get the Most Out of Assistive Technology Training

… with different eye conditions? If they are recommending braille displays, does anyone there actually use that … message, get words, even if they are meaningless on your braille display, or see the enlarged view on your monitor. … don't do it right. If your system does not provide speech, braille, or magnification output as needed, it doesn't …
Lynn Zelvin
AccessWorld July 2001

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