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Accessibility

Tips and resources to make school materials, as well as web-based documents, accessible to people with visual impairments

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Two boys wearing Halloween costumes standing next to pumpkins on a bench

Making Halloween Accessible: Learning About Costumes

By Liamsmom
3D printed "water" in print and braille

3D Printing: How It's Helping Visually Impaired Students

By Charlotte Cushman
a woman, a young woman, and a woman dressed as Jasmine from Aladdin stand together while Jasmine signs the autograph book

Theme Park Tactile Autograph Book for the Blind

By Tracy Fitch
a set of emojis with an x through them

5 Ways to Make Email More Accessible

By Cory Bohon
Letter Board

Letter Board to Make Visual Literacy Activities Accessible

By Teresa O'Brien
AppleVis logo

AppleVis

By Charlotte Cushman
Putting braille labels on a cup

Labeling Cups at Home

By Liamsmom
A student holds up her braille year book next to her twin brother

Yearbook Time! Ideas on Including Students with Visual Impairments

By jesmcdowellTVIOandM
baskets in a mudroom filled with winter clothing

Making Our Mudroom Accessible

By Kimberly Schildbach
Cooking pikelets

Incorporating Literacy and Accessibility into a High School Food Design Class Party

By Debra Goodsir

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