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Christopher Bugaj

When and How to Scan A Document for Braille Translation - Video - 0 views

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    A brief video explaining when and how to scan a document for translation into Braille
Christopher Bugaj

Braille comes unbound from the book - Article - 1 views

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    How technology can stop a literary crisis | Society | guardian.co.uk
Christopher Bugaj

Vision Equipment Explained - Video - 1 views

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    5 min video explaining the vision equipment including the Braille embosser (Romeo Pro 50)
Judith Schoonover

About Paths to Technology | Paths to Technology | Perkins eLearning - 0 views

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    Paths to Technology is designed to assist educators and families in learning and staying current on ever-changing technology for students with visual impairments and blindness. The goal of this project is to enable students with visual impairments and blindness (VIB) to succeed in paperless mainstream classrooms and post-school opportunities for employment by achieving digital literacy and by staying current with rapidly evolving technology. Created as an interactive site, Paths to Technology will be a resource for defining and disseminating best practices, training, and support for teachers of the visually impaired, braille transcribers, other education professionals, parents and students themselves.
Christopher Bugaj

Time Spent Converting - Video - 0 views

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    A brief video explaining the time spent converting files into Braille
Christopher Bugaj

iphone Wisconsin | visually impaired, Wisconsin | blind, Wisconsin - 1 views

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    How setup a Braillesense to connect via Bluetooth with an iOS device
Judith Schoonover

Which assistive technology products have math support? - 4 views

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    "There is a growing number of assistive technology (AT) products with math support, ranging from synthetic speech output of math equations to braille support. Design Science works with AT vendors to assist them in developing accessible math support for their customers. We provide the following list to help keep you informed on the current status of math support in AT products."
Judith Schoonover

Five Little Monkeys Tactile Book | Paths to Literacy - 3 views

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    This tactile book is based on Five Little Monkeys Sitting in a Tree By Eileen Christelow and is part of the Circle Time Braille Kit: Five Little Monkeys. It is designed be used in conjunction with the Teacher's Guide, as well as the Interactive "M" Book to help young children who are blind or visually impaired to develop emergent literacy skills, including tactile skills, counting to five, prepositions, positional concepts and the letter "m" for beginning readers at the Kindergarten level.
Judith Schoonover

Creating Tactile Books - American Foundation for the Blind - 1 views

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    "Bookmaking is one of the most satisfying literacy experiences an adult can share with a child. The process of creating a book promotes oral language and fine motor skills, while developing many important literary concepts."
Judith Schoonover

Making Tactile Books - Home - 2 views

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    "This website is dedicated to promoting early tactile literacy among blind and severely visually impaired children in their preschool years, and for emerging Braille readers.  "
Christopher Bugaj

Translate via Duxbury - Video - 1 views

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    How to translate a document using Duxbury.
Christopher Bugaj

Blitab: World's first tactile tablet is 'iPad for the blind' - 0 views

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    Article from the International Business Times that describes the new tactile tablet technology
Christopher Bugaj

How can I create math and science documents that are accessible to students with visual... - 1 views

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    Article describing an overview of different methods for teaching math to students who are blind
Christopher Bugaj

MathType - Product Profile - American Foundation for the Blind - 1 views

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    Overview of MathType as used by students who are blind.
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