Real-Time Access for Blind Students | JAWS, Braille & Assistive Technology

Real time access
Real time access for Blind Students

Access is Inclusion.

At TechVision, blind and low vision students learn how to access education in real time using the same technology and workflow skills required in school, college, work, and life so they can keep pace with their peers independently and confidently.

When instruction begins as early as 3 years of age, students often develop the foundational technology, braille, and academic access skills necessary to progress alongside peers from the very beginning rather than spending years trying to catch up later. Even students who begin later often make remarkable gains and can frequently close significant skill gaps within 1–2 years through intensive real-time instruction and consistent access to technology instruction.

Our students do not simply learn isolated technology commands. They learn how to actively use assistive technology while completing real academic work alongside their peers.

Through live instruction, students develop:

  • screen reader proficiency using JAWS, NVDA, Narrator, and VoiceOver
  • braille display fluency using Focus Braille Displays
  • accessible math and science skills using Word Math Editor, Braille Math Editor, LaTex and Nemeth Code
  • Canvas, Google Classroom and Office 365 accessibility and all platforms
  • tactile graphics and STEM access skills
  • keyboarding and digital workflow independence
  • file management and organization skills
  • independent problem solving using real classroom materials
  • and so much more

Working closely within schools and families, Access Technology Instruction occurs both during live classroom participation and through dedicated 1-on-1 instructional sessions focused on building independence, long-term success, and the ability to independently complete daily assignments and plan workload responsibilities throughout the school week.

Our team includes both blind and sighted instructors with extensive experience using the same technology students are expected to master. This real-world expertise allows instruction to move beyond theory into practical daily application.

Accessibility is not about completing work later.
Access is Inclusion.

TechVision continues teaching blind and low vision students around the world through remote instruction designed to build confidence, independence, and meaningful academic access.

Real-Time Access. Real-Time Learning.

Contact us Now for your evaluation:  TechVisionTraining@yourtechvision.com