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I will discuss the possibility of an article on the Learning Ally app with AccessWorld authors at our next team meeting.
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It has not, however, published a full evaluation of the app. Thanks so much for reading AccessWorld, and I appreciate your question.ĪccessWorld has published information about the Learning Ally App and provided links to further resources. Roanna Bacchus Response from AccessWorld Editor, Lee Huffman Have you ever thought about doing a review of the Learning Ally Audio app? I have never seen a review about this app in AccessWorld. I was reading through this month's issue of AccessWorld and I enjoyed all of the articles and the letters to the editor. I would like to suggest that AccessWorld might look into putting AccessWorld on the NFBNewsline service where it could reach many more readers. Thanks so much for such a wonderful issue!Įditor, American Council of the Blind Dear AccessWorld Editor, We get loads of questions about Blackboard. In fact, I loved the whole July "Back to School" issue! It's jam-packed full of helpful articles. I loved the article The Blackboard Online Coursework and Learning Environment: Accessibility Reports from Two College Students and One Instructor, by Jamie Pauls. Has anyone noticed that the first season of criminal minds is not audio described at all? Could we say about completing the process with Netflix? It seems a bit strange to have everything from season two audio described but not season one. In response to the article Audio Description Comes to Netflix, by Jamie Pauls. It would be so awesome if this could be made as a stand-alone package, not tied to a screen reader. I am writing in response to the article Evaluation of the Leasey (Learn, Enable, Advance - So Easy!) Computer Scripts from Hartgen Consultancy, by Jamie Pauls. I simply want to help anyone who has lost vision to return to work as quickly and easily as possible. It is licensed under a Creative Commons non-commercial license.
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To download the book for free, please visit Back to Work Blind. My hope is that by focusing on essential skills as well as the challenges of the process, I might make the journey a little easier for others. As the baby boomers continue aging, I expect there will be more and more people in my situation. I discovered that while there were a lot of high quality training materials available, there is something unique about learning to use a computer again after a vision loss.
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I lost my vision three years ago, and despite being a software engineer, I found it was hard work adjusting to using a computer entirely through a?keyboard and synthesized speech.

It is a guide for people who have never used JAWS before, but who need to use a screen reader to become productive again with their computer. I would like to announce the publication of a free book called Getting Back to Work with JAWS. What options do I have for avoiding this from happening? There should?be a way so that nothing could be dialed accidentally.

Twice now, while the phone was in my pocket, it somehow got into emergency mode and dialed 911. I am using the Kyocera Verve phone evaluated by Bill Holton in the article An Accessibility Evaluation of the Kyocera Verve Phone.
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But, if manuals were downloadable in braille, those of us who use braille devices could have our manuals easily available in that format. Everybody wants to sell their products and their apps, and I suppose the younger generations learn well using speech. The technology is there to make braille downloadable. I'm an older person who grew up using braille, and I would find it far easier if I could get braille manuals for all these products. All of these items come with documentation, and some of them provide downloadable documentation. In the past few years, I've purchased a BraillEdge 40, an iPad Air, a Samsung Galaxy S4 phone, and I had to get a new home phone.
