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Exploring the Use of Smartphones and Tablets Among People with Visual Impairments: Are mainstream devices replacing the use of traditional visual aids?

By Charlotte Cushman
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The 7 Best Apps to Help People with Visual Impairments Recognize Objects

By Moses Gitari
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3D-Printed Braille Playdoh Stampers

By Charlotte Cushman
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4 to 24 Free App Designed to Build Skills for Future Success and Employment

By Charlotte Cushman
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Braille Displays for iOS

By Charlotte Cushman
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Digitally Accessible Math Worksheets

By Rishab Pradeep
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Using Pen Friend to Motivate Beginning Braille Readers Who Have Multiple Disabilities

By Julianne Lemman
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Geometry Lesson Plans for Learners Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired

By Charlotte Cushman
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The Michigan Assistive Technology Guidelines for Teachers of Students Who Are Blind and Visually Impaired

By Charlotte Cushman
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Creating an Animated PowerPoint Story as an Alternate Format Literacy Material

By Adam Wilton

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