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Cover of "My Color Book" with title and circles of various colors

My Color Book

By Liz Eagan
A boy with enlarged print on an iPad

Tools to Support You in Having a Student with a Visual Impairment in Your K-6 General Education Classroom

By Penny Rosenblum
Pink background with yellow ducks

Creating an Animated PowerPoint Story as an Alternate Format Literacy Material

By Adam Wilton
Black and white drawing of a teenage boy and a dog

Exploring Optical Devices with Elementary-Age Readers: Tomás and the Case of the Mysterious Missing Dog

By Scott Baltisberger
Three images of a stuffed mouse, with increased blurriness

Sight-Sim

By Charlotte Cushman
Two pages of grocery photo book

Grocery Shopping: Creating a List with Pictures for Students with Low Vision

By Liz Eagan
First slide of vision portfolio

Creating a Vision Portfolio with Students with Multiple Disabilities

By Ann Bolin
Sample lightbox slide with house and stick figure

Lightbox Story Hour: A Tool to Provide Access to Literacy

By Adam Wilton
FVA LMA AT ECC Comprehensive Evaluation and Reports diagram

FVLM(t)A [ECC]: Comprehensive Evaluation and Reports for Blind and Low Vision Students

By Charlotte Cushman
Sideview of person looking straight ahead

The Impact of Visual Fatigue for Students with Visual Impairment: Issues and Solutions

By Liz Barclay

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