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Stories of Students

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  • 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 […]

  • 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, […]

  • 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 […]

  • Select Noncontiguous folders and files in File Explorer

    In this video, Nate Kile will show how to select noncontiguous folders and files efficiently. This method will allow you to select as you need them. To select noncontiguous folders and files in File Explorer using keyboard shortcuts, follow these steps: This method allows you to pick and choose individual files or folders that are […]

  • Microsoft Word MLA format with Christopher Duffley

    Microsoft Word MLA format for papers is essential for several reasons. Firstly, it ensures consistency and clarity in academic writing. This makes it easier for readers to follow and understand the content. MLA format provides a standardized way to cite sources. This helps prevent plagiarism by giving proper credit to original authors. This format also […]

  • Navigate Schoology with Jaws via Kim

    To Navigate Schoology with Jaws is easy using these useful keyboard commands for navigation. When you’re using a screen reader like JAWS or NVDA it is very accessible. Kim demonstrates her skills, showing how to navigate schoology with efficiency. She shares with others how this training has allowed her to access her education. Schoology Navigation […]

  • Proper touch typing methods on keyboard

    Proper touch typing methods and sitting positions are crucial for efficiency and preventing strain or injury. Here are some key points to consider: Proper touch typing methods and Techniques Proper Sitting Position By following these techniques and maintaining a proper sitting position, you can enhance your typing efficiency and reduce the risk of discomfort or […]

  • Jordan on learning Computers for the blind

    Jordan talks about the important aspects of why blind students need to learn a computer. She discusses the benefits of computers for the blind also. She touches on necessary skills and how this will advance them in their dreams and goals in life. Jordan on learning Computer for the blind talks about its importance along […]

  • IXL.com: Accessible learning tool for all Subjects

    IXL.com offers accessible learning experiences for students with disabilities, including those who are blind or visually impaired. As an accessible learning tool, IXL.com ensures the platform is compatible with screen readers, enabling students to navigate lessons, answer questions, and receive feedback through auditory cues. IXL’s user interface allows customization of text size, color contrast, and […]

  • Creating PPT Sound transitions for all audiences

    It’s important for blind students to use sound transitions in PowerPoint because it helps them follow their presentations without needing to see the slides. Creating PPT sound transitions is essential as the sound cues let them know when a slide changes, making it easier to stay organized and understand the flow of the presentation. This […]

  • Raveena Fixes Computer Issues, Display Problems, and Uploads Perky Duck Program

    Raveena shows how to fix basic computer and screen problems and then explains how to install the Perky Duck braille program. She starts by helping users solve common computer or display issues with easy steps. After that, Raveena Fixes Computer Issues by walking through downloading and setting up the Perky Duck program, which helps create […]

  • Love Fast Braille Reading

    Becoming a fast Braille reader requires regular practice, strong finger sensitivity, and familiarity with Braille symbols. It is important to develop consistent reading habits, starting with simple texts and gradually increasing difficulty. Mastery of the Braille code, including contractions in Grade 2 Braille, helps increase reading speed by reducing the number of characters to recognize. […]