Resources
Below are posts related to resources across all content areas.
Make Your Own Sensory Space for Students with Multiple DisabilitiesMake your own sensory learning space for students with multiple disabilities, CVI, and other significant challenges. |
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Web Chase GameThis game is designed to help children who are blind to develop their tactile discrimination skills, while also having fun with a recreational activity. |
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Navigating Pages Document with RBD CommandsVideo demonstrating navigation of the Pages app using refreshable braille display |
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CereProc Text-to-SpeechThis text-to-speech technology is available for purchase for a wide range of uses. |
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Storage Idea for Picture IconsStorage idea for picture symbols for students with low vision |
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Diane Brauner's YouTube Channel for TVIs, O & M's, and FamiliesVideos for teachers of the blind and visually impaired (TVIs), Orientation and Mobility Specialists (COMS), VI professionals and Parents |
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Braille Books for Presidents' DayA partial listing of children's braille books on the topic of American presidents. |
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NDscanner App for People with Low VisionThis free app is designed to scan and read on an iPad. Allows users with low vision to enlarge the text. |
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Determining Print Recommendations for Students with Low VisionThese forms were created to document print recommendations for students with low vision. |
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BLITAB: A Tablet for Braille ReadersAnnouncing the development of a tablet-style device designed especially for braille readers! It is not yet available for purchase, but promises increased accessibility for individuals who are blind or visually impaired. |
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Flashcards for Students with Low VisionThese flashcards appeal to students with low vision using bright yellow paper and large font. |
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Model of Literacy Lesson: Practicing Blending for ReadingTips on adapting literacy lesson focusing on blends for braille readers |
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Is Braille Still Relevant in a High-tech World?Discussion of the importance of braille in a high tech world |
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Free Online Resources to Learn BrailleFree online resources for parents, families, teachers and others interested in learning the basics of braille |
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Honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.: Ideas for Students Who Are Blind or Visually ImpairedActivities for students who are blind or visually impaired honoring Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. |
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Typing on Your iDeviceTips for using the accessibility features on an iOS device |
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Using a Light-Up Tracing Pad to Create Tactile GraphicsUse this light-up tracing pad to create tactile images with students who are visually impaired. |
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Interactive Diagrams or Data VisualizationsInformation and resources on interactive diagrams or data visualizations for students who are blind or visually impaired |
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Adapted Reading Lesson of High Frequency WordsAdapting reading lesson of high frequency words for students with visual impairments. |
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UEB Symbol Charts Available to DownloadUnified English Braille (UEB) Symbol charts available to download and print |