[nabs-l] A Guide for helping students with visual disabilities

Suzanne Germano sgermano at asu.edu
Wed Sep 16 19:46:28 UTC 2015


Ok so further issues with the tools
They completely left off screen magnification, large print
The put magnifier under low vision but no legally blind
They have Braille translation software for legally blind but not totally
blind

The site really needs to be completely revamped

On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 12:06 PM, Julie McGinnity via nabs-l <
nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> Hi fellow Nabsters,
>
> If you are wishing for reading material to kick off your
> procrastination time, check this out.  It's a guide that is currently
> being advertised to universities around the country.  It's a bit of a
> long read, but this is what colleges and universities may put on their
> sites.  What would you think if this guide was going on your
> university's website?  For those interested, there is a list of
> scholarships towards the bottom.  Also, has anyone in NABS or the
> division itself ever developed a guide like this or any list of tips
> for incoming college students.  Anyway, I'll stop rambling and post
> the link below:
>
> http://www.accreditedschoolsonline.org/resources/helping-students-with-visual-impairments/
>
>
> --
> Julie McGinnity
> National Federation of the Blind of Missouri second vice president,
> National Federation of the Blind performing arts division vice
> president,
> Missouri Association of Guide dog Users President
> graduate, Guiding Eyes for the Blind 2008, 2014
> "For we walk by faith, not by sight"
> 2 Cor. 7
>
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