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Global Accessibility Awareness Day Post Three: Describe It Well to Help Your Users Get the Picture
Blind users are reliant on textual description of most electronic content.
Global Accessibility Awareness Day Post Two: Accessibility is a Matter of Style
Without some simple but thoughtful styling, your document is little more than a disorganized mess of text. The careful application of headings, paragraphs, tables, and lists provides your document with much needed structure, so that it can be easily reviewed and understood.
Global Accessibility Awareness Day Post One: The Quick and Dirty Guide to Accessible Document Creation
It’s Global Accessibility Awareness Day! This means it is time to celebrate accessibility.
The Sighted Guide to VoiceOver
Recently, I decided to turn my iPhone screen off, and use only VoiceOver at work for forty days. As the longtime lone sighted person on a team of blind access technology specialists, I will never have the same everyday user familiarity with JAWS or VoiceOver as my blind colleagues, but I strive for as much knowledge of any of these as possible.
Drafts – Flexible, Accessible, and Fun Text Editor for iOS
Hey everybody, did you miss me?
? *crickets chirp*
NFB Comments to Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
April 20, 2015
US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
131 M Street, NE
Washington, DC 20507
Re: National Federation of the Blind’s comments on timeline for retrospective review
To Whom It May Concern:
3D Printing Tactile Graphics 101
One of the most popular areas in the International Braille and Technology Center for the Blind (a.k.a. the Lab) are the tactile graphics tables. 3D printing has been in the media a lot over the last three or four years, and no wonder – here are our dreams of Star Trek’s Replicator made flesh at last.
National Federation of the Blind Indoor Navigation Challenge
The National Federation of the Blind Jernigan Institute is the premier research and training institute that applies the collective knowledge and life experience of the blind to the development of innovative solutions to the barriers faced by blind people.
Harold's Story
Hello, my name is Sheila Leigland and my husband’s name is Harold. We live in Great Falls, Montana and have been married for thirty years. We both have attended college and have bachelor’s degrees. My degree is in music education, and Harold’s degree is in social science with an extended minor in psychology.
Cosmo Brailler and BERT Software Overview
The Cosmo Electronic Brailler and BERT (Braille Education Remote Training) software are produced and sold by Electronic Brailler LLC. The Cosmo is a Braille writer with several electronic functions, including acting as an input keyboard and embosser for the Duxbury Braille Translator, and working in conjunction with the BERT software.