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Visually-impaired students call lack of Braille script in SLC unfair
Visually-impaired students appearing in School Leaving Certificate (SLC)
exams have complained of inconvenience while writing answers in lack of
Braille script.According to the Office of the Controller of Examinations
(OCE), blind students can get an assistant writer but the writing helps
are not allowed to draw figures and diagrams even in subjects such as
Science, Social Studies, and Environment, Health and Population.
There is no system of taking exams using Braile script in SLC exam
although courses taught in Braille at some schools."I am sorely
disappointed as I have to skip questions that involve drawing maps and
figures. This will surely decrease my marks and percentage in the SLC
result," said Anamika Chaudhary, of Laborotary School in Kirtipur of
Kathmandu.
http://www.myrepublica.com/society/story/39756/visually-impaired-students-call-lack-of-braille-script-in-slc-unfair.html
SMU-SIS students develop mobile app for the visually impaired in Singapore
http://www.mis-asia.com/tech/industries/smu-sis-students-develop-mobile-app-for-the-visually-impaired-in-singapore/
Wilmington Public Library and DVI are creating a 3D map for the visually
impaired
About this time last year, folks from the
Division for the Visually Impaired (DVI)
and the
Wilmington Public Library
were in talks about possible projects to help the community’s visually
impaired.
They had a eureka moment after
Derek Alexander
, DVI’s entrepreneurial specialist and business consultant on
employment, helped a visually impaired woman working in an
administrative position by making her a tactile map of a desktop phone.
With it, she knew how to use the phone more easily.
Alexander and
Carl Shaw
, the library’s inspiration space coordinator (that means he’s in charge
of providing outreach and career development resources), talked about
similarly using 3D printing to make downtown Wilmington more navigable.
http://technical.ly/delaware/2016/03/16/wilmington-public-library-dvi-creating-3d-map-visually-impaired/
3D printer creates braille maps for visually impaired
Rutgers University have created a Braille map from a 3D printer for
visually impaired people to easily navigate their surroundings.
Describing the map the professors said that the maps are a form of GPS
for the blind and visually impaired.
http://www.bgr.in/news/3d-printer-creates-braille-maps-for-visually-impaired/
Twitter wants its users who have visual impairments to become more
involved with user images, which have become very common with tweets, in
a way like they never could before.
People who use screen readers or assistive technology to read Twitter
will be able to read images to “see” what the image is. According to
Tech News Today, users who upload photos to Twitter along with their
tweets will have the option of adding descriptive information about
those images using alternative text, or “alt text.”
http://www.inquisitr.com/2942792/twitter-visually-impaired-ability/
http://www.technewstoday.com/29125-twitters-big-step-towards-accessible-images-for-visually-impaired/
Twitter Makes Photos Accessible to the Visually Impaired
....
Once enabled, when you compose a tweet with an image, a button will
appear in the lower left corner of the image that says 'Add
description.' Tapping on that button allows you to add a description of
up to 420 characters – three times the normal length of a tweet. Unlike
some recent innovations at Twitter, photo descriptions will be available
as part of Twitter's REST API and Twitter Cards, which means third-party
developers can add the feature to their own Twitter clients too.
Twitter should be commended for what is an important, and I think will
prove to be a popular, feature. Not only does it bring photography to
the visually impaired, but it also brings text shots, which have been
widely used to get around Twitter's 140-character limit, but criticized
for being inaccessible, to a wider audience
<https://www.macstories.net/roundups/a-screenshot-is-worth-a-thousand-words/>.
Here's a short video I made with a text shot of one of my recent reviews:
https://www.macstories.net/news/twitter-makes-photos-accessible-to-the-visually-impaired/
Cheil Hong Kong and Samsung extend campaign which turns photographs into
braille
Cheil Hong Kong and Samsung are extending a social media drive which
turns photographs into braille and enables the visually impaired to
share views of the Hong Kong skyline.
http://www.mumbrella.asia/2016/03/cheil-hong-kong-extend-betheireyes-campaign-which-turns-photos-into-braille/
Cheil Hong Kong creates Samsung #BeTheirEyes translating social photos
into printed braille
http://www.campaignbriefasia.com/2016/03/cheil-hong-kong-creates-samsun.html
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