Resources
Below are posts related to resources across all content areas.
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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 |