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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. […]
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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. […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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, […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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Spanish Braille Display or keyboard Output/Input
Learning Spanish Braille Learning Spanish Braille involves understanding the unique characteristics of the Braille system used for the Spanish language. Then build on the foundational skills of Braille reading and writing. Here’s how to approach it: 1. Understand the Braille Alphabet in Spanish – Spanish Braille follows the same 6-dot system as English Braille. […]
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Setup Windows 11 settings to work best & most efficient with screen readers part 2 – YouTube
Windows 11 screen reader setup-Part 2 In this video of Windows 11 screen reader setup part 2, Dr. Denise Robinson walks you through how to enable proper settings to make Windows 11 work better with screen readers like JAWS, NVDA, and Narrator pt 1 and this is part 2. She suggests using more than one […]
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UEB Math using Braille Math and Word Math Editors with Jaws and split-braille-for-buffer-mode
In this tutorial, Dr. Denise M. Robinson shows how to use JAWS with Braille Math and Word Math Editors. This video on UEB Math with JAWS empowers blind and visually impaired students and professionals. It provides tools and techniques to excel in mathematics. Set up WORD properly first, then continue. UEB Math in Braille Math […]
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Split Braille for Buffer Mode in Word for Math
Split Braille Split Braille™ Feature in JAWS 2024 The new Split Braille™ for Buffer Mode in WORD for math is a feature in JAWS 2024. It offers powerful functionality for Braille display users. So, it allows viewing content from different locations on the same Braille line and a longer display is more advantageous to use. […]
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Matrices in WORD Math Editor-Braille Math editor with Jaws using LaTex, auditory and/or Braille – YouTube
Matrices in WORD Math Editor In this video, Dr. Denise M. Robinson demonstrates how to use the WORD Math Editor and Braille Math Editor with JAWS using LaTeX or Braille. This tutorial is designed for screen reader users, with or without braille displays, who want to improve their math skills. First, Dr. Robinson introduces the […]
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Digital Math with UEB Math, NVDA completing Matrices in WORD Math Editor 365
In this video, Dr. Denise M. Robinson demonstrates how to use the WORD Math Editor and Braille Math Editor with UEB and NVDA. The tutorial, focused on Digital Math with UEB, is specifically designed for screen reader users, with or without braille displays, who want to improve their math skills. First, Dr. Robinson introduces the […]
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Digital Math with UEB, NVDA completing Matrices in WORD Math Editor 365 – YouTube
Digital math accessibility is evolving rapidly. Digital Math with UEB is now as powerful as Nemeth in WORD. Tools like NVDA and JAWS are at the forefront, enhancing how blind and low vision users interact with complex math content. One of the most significant advancements is the integration of Unified English Braille (UEB) and Nemeth […]
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How to Set up Windows 11 Computer to work the best and most efficiently with screen readers- 1 of 2
How to set up a Windows 11 computer for optimal screen reader performance is crucial for blind and low vision users. First, ensure that your computer meets the necessary system requirements. A powerful processor and sufficient RAM are essential for smooth operation. Additionally, installing the latest updates for Windows 11 is important. These updates include […]
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Mastering Digital UEB Math & Braille Math Editor in WORD with JAWS UEB Mode
Creating and editing math content using the Digital UEB Math & Braille Math Editor in Word with JAWS UEB Mode is a powerful tool for blind and low vision users. First, ensure that JAWS is properly installed and set to UEB (Unified English Braille) mode. This setup is crucial for accurate Braille input and output […]
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STEM: Desmos with JAWS and Embossing
Desmos, JAWS, and Embossing: Enhancing STEM Learning for Visually Impaired Students Access graphing and digital tools with screen readers for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. These tools provide graphing access, enabling students with blindness or low vision to excel in STEM fields. For instance, they can utilize graphing capabilities on the computer by employing DESMOS […]
