[NFB-Talk] Google Earth Accessability?

Marianne Haas advocate at earthlink.net
Sun Mar 22 16:10:08 UTC 2020


This is the time to force google to make everything accessible.  It seems that more and more we will depend on computers especially now.  All the blind people and their allies need to rise up and demand website accessibility.

Marianne

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From: nFB-Talk [mailto:nfb-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Robin Wells via nFB-Talk
Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2020 9:15 PM
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Cc: Robin Wells <rwells10284 at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [NFB-Talk] Google Earth Accessability?



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> On Mar 21, 2020, at 11:58 PM, Kendra Schaber via nFB-Talk <nfb-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi all! 
> I’m taking an environmental science class this spring term at my local community college. As the result of the political, economical and demographically affects of the Corona Virus, my school is being forced to go vertual for at least half of spring term. Because of this, my environmental science class practically had to be reborn; built for the online world. Since the orriginal face to face counterpart which is what I signed up for envolves fieldtrips, they also have to go vertual. I found out today that my environmental Science teacher has to use Google Earth to translate the fieldtrips to the vertual and distance learning world. I suspect this is the tip of the iceburgh. I took a look at Google Earth and discovered it’s inaccessible. Does anyone know of any accessible counterparts to Google Earth that are comparable? Does any one know of tricks and tips to be competitive with Google Earth? Does anyone even know of ways to even come close to meet disability standards to survive education around this inaccessible gap in my college education? 
> 
> 
> As the result of attending school, I discovered that writing is one of my gifts. On the other hand, I have eighth grade spelling. Because of my eighth grade spelling, I’m currently working on improving my spelling where it is possible. I also discovered that math is my biggest weakness. Because of my weakness of math, I’m going for an English major with Environmental Science minor instead of an Earth Science major. 
> Thank you for taking the time to read this email! 
> Blessed be! 
> Kendra Schaber
> Honor Roll student, Fall term, 2019
> Vice-President of the Oregon Association of Blind Students(ORABS) 
> Oregon Association of Blind Students(ORABS) National Federation of the 
> Blind of Oregon(NFB-O)
> (503) 599-9991
> Redwing731 at gmail.com
> Kschaber at my.chemeketa.edu
> NFB One Minute Message: 
> The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want; blindness is not what holds you back. 
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> “When the student is ready, the teacher will appear.”, Author unknown.    
> 
> 
> As the result of attending school, I discovered that writing is one of my gifts. On the other hand, I have eighth grade spelling. Because of my eighth grade spelling, I’m currently working on improving my spelling where it is possible. I also discovered that math is my biggest weakness. Because of my weakness of math, I’m going for an English major with Environmental Science minor instead of an Earth Science major. 
> Thank you for taking the time to read this email! 
> Blessed be! 
> Kendra Schaber
> Honor Roll student, Fall term, 2019
> Vice-President of the Oregon Association of Blind Students(ORABS) 
> Oregon Association of Blind Students(ORABS) National Federation of the 
> Blind of Oregon(NFB-O)
> (503) 599-9991
> Redwing731 at gmail.com
> Kschaber at my.chemeketa.edu
> NFB One Minute Message: 
> The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want; blindness is not what holds you back. 
> NFB Pledge: 
> I pledge to participate actively in the effort of the National Federation of the Blind to achieve equality, oppertunity, and security for the blind; to support the policies and programs of the Federation; and to abide by its constitution. 
> Go Detroit, Red Wings! Go Pittsburgh, Penguins! Go Portland, Winterhawks! Go Baltimore, Oriels!  Go Baltimore, Ravens! Go Oregon State Beavers, baseball and football teams! 
> “When the student is ready, the teacher will appear.”, Author unknown.    
> 
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