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Kev Harland

Empowering blind and low-vision users of Apple products | AppleVis - 0 views

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    A community-powered website for blind and low-vision users of Apple's range of Mac computers, the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
ammynz

CourseSmart Digital Textbooks Know When You Haven't Been Studying - 0 views

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    Using analytic tools to measure how a student is using an e-book is now possible with CourseSmart
ammynz

The State of the World's Children 2013 - For deaf young people, language is the key, by... - 0 views

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    A Fijian man's perspective on access to ICT in Fiji
ammynz

A Personal Look at Accessibility in Higher Education - YouTube - 0 views

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    A great video reminding higher education establishments to make their web resources more accessible for students with additional needs
ammynz

WebAIM: Training Others - Why Accessibility? Motivating Learners To Bring About Change - 0 views

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    WEBAIM discusses a really useful point of view where it comes to experts complementing the role of staff. They can focus on developing the motivation of the staff member so that they can be motivated to carry out the accessibility developments AND be motivated to sustain this. Read more about how to convince people why accessibility is important here
ammynz

Leadership at the American Library Association and Accessibility: a Critical View - 0 views

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    Talks about how the head of library services should have a better grasp of accessibility issues by being directive, proactive and lead by example. Also need to pay attention to policy developments so that access considerations can be accommodated with new policies/changes or to be aware of external changes so can understand what the barriers are.
Kev Harland

Braille music - RNIB - 1 views

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    Braille music was invented along with the literary code by Louis Braille, and rose to prominence in the 1920s. It uses a system of six raised dots to represent the pitch and rhythm of each note. The top two rows represent the pitch and the bottom row is used for rhythm.
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