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Stories of Students
Stories of Students

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  • Blind Baseball Announcer Keith Bundy Lives his Dream

    Keith Bundy, a blind baseball announcer, shared his journey of overcoming obstacles to live his dream as a sports announcer. Mr. Bundy, blind since childhood, longed to play sports but lacked opportunities in Southern Indiana. Listening to baseball broadcasts fueled his dream. In 2001, he received an invitation to announce an American Legion Baseball game. […]

  • Atlanta Teen para-climber heading to Switzerland Olympics- Raveena Alli

    Seventeen-year-old Olympic paraclimber Raveena Alli, a rising senior at Atlanta Girls’ School, is making waves in the world of paraclimbing. Born in India and blind since birth, Raveena has not let her visual impairment hinder her passion for climbing. She began climbing in second grade and has since become an elite para-athlete, representing Team USA. […]

  • Employment Summit for Blind- Making Yourself Indispensable on the Job – Gena Harper

    At the Employment Summit, Gena Harper delivered an insightful presentation on making oneself indispensable in the workplace. She emphasized the importance of adaptability in an ever-changing job market. Harper explained that employees must continuously develop new skills to remain valuable. She encouraged attendees to identify gaps in their current knowledge and seek training opportunities to […]

  • Braille Math in WORD Editor, JAWS, braille display and ease for multi-line math problems

    Dr. Robinson demonstrates how to solve multi-line algebra problems using the Braille Math Editor (BME) in JAWS with a braille display. She explains that this method is effective for any multi-line mathematics problem, where isolating variables like x is essential. To start, Dr. Robinson reviews the equation by moving through the text using the up […]

  • Difference between inaccessible and accessible website content

    The difference between inaccessible and accessible website content when using screen readers is significant. It affects how efficiently users can navigate the web. On inaccessible websites, screen readers struggle to interpret poorly structured content. This makes it difficult for users to understand the layout or find essential information. For example, missing alt text on images […]

  • TechVision YouTube Channel Lessons

    Dr. Denise M. Robinson’s TechVision YouTube channel Lessons, @DrDeniseMRobinsontech, features a wide range of content. TechVision YouTube channel focuses on assistive technology, blind skills, accessibility and access to the World of information. The channel offers tutorials, guides, and resources for blind and low-vision individuals, educators, and parents. The channel covers topics like using screen readers, […]

  • Sighted Parents Setup computer with TechVision Trainer

    When sighted parents’ setup computer for their young child, they learn the commands and how to follow through with lessons after the TechVision Team completes working with their child. When sighted parents learn alongside their blind child, especially in the context of setting up and using a computer, it offers numerous benefits: Here are some […]

  • Geometry using excel shapes, complete complex vertices for math graphs

    kaleigh takes images from a PDF and creates Geometry shapes such as vertices in Excel for perfect graphing. In Excel, you can create vertices (edit points on a line) when working with shapes or lines. Here are the keyboard commands to manipulate vertices: Always create a table with all pertinant numbers based on the math […]

  • Lessons for Training for Equal Access

    TechVision teaches blind and visually impaired students—and the educators who support them—how to use access technology with confidence. Through yourtechvision.com and our YouTube Channel, we provide practical, real‑world lessons on screen readers, braille displays, mobile devices, and the tools students need to participate fully in school, work, and life. Real‑Time Learning Students demonstrate their skills […]

  • Best Computer Specs Guide: RAM, SSD, CPU .NET

    Best Computer PC Specs buying Guide for 2025 and beyond: RAM, CPU, SSD, graphics card, gaming and more explained If you’re planning to buy a computer now, pause before diving into the best PC specs. Keep in mind that dealers often clear out older models during holiday sales. To make sure you know exactly what […]

  • Screen Readers Can’t Read This!

    Fix Google Slides and other work Fast with AI What Screen Readers Can’t See: A Wake-Up Call for Educators Many teachers rely on tools like Snip & Clip or download entire packets of image-based worksheets. But it’s important to understand that most resources on popular teacher websites—especially those behind paywalls—are completely inaccessible to blind and […]

  • Braille Display with Jaws-auto read

    This session shows how users can start auto-read on the Focus Braille display with JAWS, adjust reading speed, and activate a full-read mode with ER + Space, even though many believed this feature did not exist. This video demonstrates the feature in action and explains how it works along with other useful commands. These commands […]

  • Calibre-translate epub to docx for Digital Book Management

    Calibre’s Windows download page offers a powerful, free tool for managing digital books across platforms, making it an excellent choice for tasks like using Calibre-translate EPUB to DOCX format. Whether you need to translate epub files to docs or other formats, Calibre is compatible with Windows 10 (version 1809 and above) and is a one-stop […]

  • Focus Braille Display and SD to and from Scratchpad and PC

    To configure the Focus Braille Display SD card and Scratchpad, allowing you to copy files to and from the Micro SD card, make sure the unit is powered off and the supplied USB cable is connected to your PC. Next, press and hold the Left Panning button while simultaneously inserting the USB cable. The display powers on […]

  • When Community Speaks Inclusion: Lessons from Martha’s Vineyard

    Nora Groce’s Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language unveils a remarkable chapter in American history—one where deafness was not a barrier but a shared experience that shaped an entire community. When community speaks inclusion, it mirrors the story on Martha’s Vineyard, where hereditary deafness was so prevalent from the 17th to early 20th century that both […]

  • Restore System & fix PC issues

    Restore System & fix PC issues, Word Auto-save & Copilot, Restoring Desktop Icons, etc. This guide resolves big or small PC issues. The video explains how to use System Restore to fix various problems on your computer. It also provides tips for ensuring your work is always saved automatically in Microsoft Word and shows commands […]

  • Preventing Due Process, upholding Rights

    The way to prevent due process for blind and visually impaired students is by proactively addressing their specialized needs. Ensuring compliance with FAPE (Free Appropriate Public Education) is essential. This fosters an educational environment that gives full access to all students. For blind and visually impaired students, this means specialized instruction using access technology, Braille, […]

  • Tiger 9 with Be My Eyes to “see” graphics for Math

    Dr. Robinson demonstrates the power of Tiger 9 with Be My Eyes. First demonstrating how to use Tiger 9 software from ViewPlus Technology, to translate math content and add graphics in WORD, emphasizing accessibility features for visually impaired users. She then explains the process of inserting and editing images, including the use of alt text […]