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A.T. Literature- Educational Aids
- 3D Sound Interactive Environments for Problem Solving
- 3-D Sound Station
- 3D-Finger - System for Auditory Support of Haptic Exploration in the Education of Blind and Visually Impaired Students - Idea and Feasibility Study
- A Beginner's Guide to Access Technology for Blind Students: Part One
- A Brief Look at the Education of Blind Children
- A Case for Increased Training in the Nemeth Code of Braille Mathematics for Teachers of Students Who Are Visually Impaired
- A Case for Teaching Braille
- A Comparison of Length Estimation Skills Between Blind and Sighted Individuals
- A Four Year Report Card on AB-422: California's Postsecondary Accessible Textbook Legislation
- A Framework for Braille Literacy: Integrating Assistive Technology in the Braille Curriculum
- A Fresh Look at Braille
- A Library in Your Hand: A Review of the Book Port and the BookCourier
- A New Math Language for Blind Students
- A New Paradigm for Instructional Materials
- A Practicing Blind Physician
- A Rosy Future for DAISY Books
- A Software Tutorial for Learning the Nemeth Code of Braille Mathematics
- A Technical Look AT Accessibility Through Assistive Technology in Post-Secondary Schools
- Access Issues: A New Page That Speaks Volumes
- Access to Books: Alternate Text Production Center (ATPC) of the California Community Colleges
- Accessible Assistive Technology in Education: New Mexico's Trailblazing Law
- Accessible Graphing Calculator
- Accessible Light Microscope for Students With Mobility and Visual Impairments
- Accessible Toys for the Young and Young at Heart With Vision Loss
- Aligning Braille Literacy and Assistive Technology Skills With ISTE Educational Technology Standards
- AlphaBraille
- ALVA Releases the MPO 5500
- An Accessible, Pricey Answer: A Review of the Mobile Phone Organizer
- An Astronomy Book the Blind Can Appreciate
- And Then There Were 15: James Dyson Award 2012 Finalists Announced
- And Then There Were Two: A Review of Notetakers
- Appropriate Use of the Electronic Notetaker in School
- Are Braille’s Days as the Great Equalizer Over?
- Assessing Algebra via MathSpeak: Understanding the Potential and Pitfalls for Students With Visual Impairments
- Assistive Technology for Students With Visual Impairments: Challenges and Needs in Teachers’ Preparation Programs and Practice
- Assistive Technology Helps Troops Gain Independence, Return to ‘Normal’ Daily Living
- Assistive Technology in Teacher-Training Programs: A National and International Perspective
- Assistive Technology: Design and Deployment of a Computerized Audio Library with Internet Streaming for Students with Print Disabilities
- Audible Books With Acoustic Illustrations
- Automated Tactile Graphics Translation: In the Field
- BATS: The Blind Audio Tactile Mapping System
- Blind Students Confront the Chemistry Lab
- Books on Tape Without the Tape!
- Bookshare Plans to Make Graphics Math in Books More Accessible
- Bookshare.org - First Digital Book-Sharing Service on Internet for People with Print Disabilities
- Bookshare.org Supports Student Readers
- Bookshare.org: Accessible Texts for Students With Print Disabilities
- Braille Display
- Braille in the Museum
- Braille is Beautiful - "Jake and the Secret Code"
- Braille on Display: The ALVA Satellite Traveler and the Braille Star
- Braille Typewriters Get a Digital-Era Update
- BrailleNote Opens a New World for People Who Are Blind
- BrailleNote or Pac Mate: A Matter of Personal Preference
- Business Cards for Learning Braille
- Campus Voices: "E-Books and More"
- Campus Voices: From the Lab
- Campus Voices: Library Research
- Changing How Qatar Sees the Blind
- Clarification Regarding the Choice of Braille as a Reading and Writing Medium
- Closing the Gap With the AceReader Pro Reading Efficiency Software
- Colleges Lock Out Blind Students Online
- Confessions of a BrailleNote User
- Connecting to Learn: Educational and Assistive Technologies for People With Disabilities
- Conquering the Code: A Review of the BrailleMaster
- Controlling Smart Spaces by Blind and Low Vision Individuals Using Technology Available in 2004
- Creating DAISY Digital Talking Books in the New Format with Book Master
- CSUN Conference Highlights AT Innovations
- CSUN’s Experience With IBM WebAdapt2Me for Easy Reading
- Deane Blazie: Forging a New Path for Literacy
- Determining Reading and Writing Media for Individuals with Visual and Physical Impairments
- Digital Talking Book Standard Approved
- Digital Talking Books Speak Volumes for the Disabled
- Disabled UM Students File Complaint Over Inaccessible Online Courses
- Drawing From Experience: Picturing Molecules With Sound
- Dual Educational Electronic Textbooks: The Starlight Platform
- E-Books: Imagine What it Would Be Like
- eClipseWriter Enables Users to Create Their Own Accessible Media
- Effective Technology
- Enhancing Digital Access to Learning Materials for Canadians With Perceptual Disabilities: A Pilot Study
- Entrepreneurs Making a Difference
- Everyone Reads at Bookshare.org!
- Examining the Accessibility of a Computerized Adapted Test Using Assistive Technology
- Exploration of Unknown Spaces by People Who Are Blind Using a Multi-Sensory Virtual Environment
- Exploring the Universe by Touch
- Faster Than a Spinning CD: A Profile of Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic
- Feds to Schools: Make Sure Ed-Tech Programs Are Accessible
- Finding the Right IT Tools for Persons With Disabilities
- First Accessible Integrated Cellular Phone and Personal Organizer Now Available
- For the Blind, an Operating System of Their Own
- Freedom Scientific Offers FSBraille Coach
- From One Teacher to Another: When Should A Low Vision Student Switch to Braille?
- Functionality Enhancements for the Duxbury Braille Translator Using Macros and Custom Styles
- Games Make Learning Braille Fun for Blind Children
- Good Toys for Blind Kids Fall 2004
- Graphic Organizers Applied to Higher-Level Secondary Mathematics
- Graphical Information for Students with Visual Impairment at Technically Oriented Faculties
- Hidden Opportunity: Mobile Reading Solutions for the Blind
- How Do I Read Thee? A Librarian Expands the Ways
- How to Get Access to Print: What It Takes to Succeed as a Blind or Low-Vision College Student
- HumanWare Launches New Compact DAISY Player
- Huseby Zoom Maps: A Design Methodology for Tactile Graphics
- IBM Accessibility Technology Opens Web to Students and Faculty at California State University, Long Beach
- IBM Software: New Product for Older Users
- iBraille by Zeitgeist Games
- Improving Blind People's Spatial Ability by Bimodal-Perception Assistive Device for Accessing Graphic Information
- Increased Content Knowledge of Students With Visual Impairments as a Result of Extended Descriptions
- Independent Laboratory Access for the Blind
- Instant Access to Braille: Refreshable Braille in the Inclusive Classroom
- Instruction in Specialized Braille Codes, Abacus, and Tactile Graphics at Universities in the United States and Canada
- Integrating Handheld Computers in the General Education Curriculum for Students With Special Needs
- Introduction to the BrailleMaster - The First Speaking Braille Tutor
- Investigation of Priority Needs in Terms of Museum Service Accessibility for Visually Impaired Visitors
- 'Invisible Sky' Presents NASA Images in Braille
- It's Hard to Find Good Help These Days: A Review of Personal Data Assistants
- Kurzweil/Vendors Produce Hope During CSUN's Conference
- Lambda: A Multimodal Approach to Making Mathematics Accessible to Blind Students
- Laptop Computers and Electronic Notetakers for the Blind: A Comparison
- Leveling the Playing Field for Students With Disabilities
- Leveling the Playing Field: Providing Blind Students with Accessible Textbooks in Higher Education
- Library Takes 'Talking Books' Digital
- Light for the Blind in the Philippines
- Literacy Leaps as Blind Students Embrace Technology
- M is for Mobile, and the Result is Empowering
- Microswitch Technology to Promote Adaptive Responses and Reduce Mouthing in Two Children with Multiple Disabilities
- Mobile Devices
- MP3 Technology Advances Options for Readers With Disabilities
- Music Curriculum for the Blind
- NETg Sets the Industry Standard for Improving Accessibility to Learning Technologies
- New Advances in Robotics Help the Disabled See the World Around Them
- New Computer Programs to Assist Blind Mathematicians
- New Features in JAWS 6.0
- New Industry Standard Promises Accessibility for Assessments
- New NASA Book Helps Blind People "See" Cosmos
- New PDA is the World's Smallest Braille and Speech Device for the Blind
- New Teaching Tools Aid Visually Impaired Students in Learning Math
- New Visions
- Next Era of Braille Instruction
- No- and Low-Tech Tools to Access the General Curriculum
- Non-Visual Exploration of Geographic Maps: Does Sonification Help?
- Note-Taking Made Easy for Legally Blind Students
- On the Same Page
- Online Instruction in Braille Code Skills for Preservice Teachers
- Online Learning: What Works, What Doesn't
- Organizing the Disorganized: Assistive Technology for Disabled Students to Better Prepare Them for Class
- Overcoming Two Obstacles: Technology for Students Who Are Deaf-Blind
- PAC Mate – A Handheld Computer for Blind and Low Vision Users
- Partnership a Boon for Alternative Textbooks
- PEMSTAR Receives Multiple Awards for Mobile Device; Design for Visually Impaired Receives Top International Honors
- Photonote Evaluation: Aiding Students With Disabilities in a Lecture Environment
- Pilot Study of a Self-Voicing Computer Program for Prealgebra Math Problems
- Practice Reports: Using the Braille Lite to Produce Mathematical Expressions in Print
- Practice Reports: Using the Braille Lite to Study Foreign Languages
- Previewing a Year of Promise for the Disabled
- Project Magnify: Increasing Reading Skills in Students With Low Vision
- Promising Practices for Providing Alternative Media to Postsecondary Students With Print Disabilities
- Pulse Data and Benetech Announce BrailleNote/Bookshare.org Collaboration
- Pulse Data Announces the Launch of the BrailleNote Club
- Putting Theory Into Practice: Two Teachers’ Experiences With Wormsley’s Meaning-Centered Approach to Braille Literacy
- Queen Kaleigh
- Read All Day with Playaway
- Read Any Good e-Books Lately?
- Read Me, Read Me Not: A Review of Four DAISY Book Players
- Ready, Set, Goal! Universal Access
- Re-Assessing Practice: Visual Art, Visually Impaired People and the Web
- Robotron's Aria: It Does Everything But Sing!
- SAL Speech Assisted Learning
- Seeing Braille Into 21st Century
- Seeing Chemistry Through Sound: A Submersible Audible Light Sensor for Observing Chemical Reactions for Students Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired
- Six Sensational Dots: Braille Literacy for Sighted Classmates
- Sleepshades
- Sources for Purchase of Cassette Players and Player-Recorders Compatible with Recorded Materials Produced by the National Library Service (NLS)
- Speaking Math -- A Voice Input, Speech Output Calculator for Students With Visual Impairments
- Speech-Assisted Learning Provides Unique Braille Instruction
- Spirits Uplift in Iraq School for the Blind as Aid Arrives
- Spotlight on Assistive Technology
- Still Scanning After All These Years: A Profile of Kurzweil Educational Systems
- Student Programmers Solve Real-World Challenges
- Tactile Educational Materials: Tips and Resources
- Teachers' Perspectives on the Use of the Moon Code to Develop Literacy in Children with Visual Impairments and Additional Disabilities
- Teaching a Blind Student How to Graph on a Coordinate Plane: No Tech, Low Tech, and High Tech Tools
- Technology and Early Braille Literacy: Using the Mountbatten Pro Brailler in Primary-Grade Classrooms
- Technology and Resources for the Blind Musician
- Technology Helps the Blind to See
- Technology Integration Strategies: Learner Productivity: Supporting Students with Special Needs in Inclusive Settings
- Technology Integration: A Model for Success
- Technology, Braille, the Nemeth Code, and Jobs
- Technology-Acquisition Strategies for Young Blind Students
- Test Review: Review of Self-Directed Search
- Test Review: Review of the Wonderlic Personnel Test
- The Accessible Aquarium: Identifying and Evaluating Salient Creature Features for Sonification
- The Blind Physicist Who May Find ET
- The Braille Teacher's Pal: A Review of SAL
- The BrailleNote: A Valuable Aid for Students and Professionals
- The Challenge of Change: Freedom Scientific Responds to Customer Input, Unveils New, Leading-Edge Products
- The Convergence of Mainstream and Assistive Technologies to Provide a Single Interface for Elders Who Have Lost Their Vision
- The Demand, the Crisis, the Solution in Education for the Blind
- The Early Braille Readers Project
- The First Accessible Windows-Based Notetaker: A Review of the BrailleNote
- The Impact of Assistive Technology on Curriculum Accommodation for a Braille-Reading Student
- The Logan BrailleCoach
- The Many Faces of Reading
- The Next Generation: A Review of Personal Digital Assistants, Part 1
- The Production of Brailled Instructional Materials in Texas Public Schools
- The Role of Assistive Technology in the Provision of Educational Material for Children with a Visual Impairment in the Republic of Ireland
- The SAL (Speech Assisted Learning): A Review
- The Tactile Imager: A Device for the Visually Impaired That Creates a Tactile Representation of a Two Dimensional Image
- The Use of Assistive Technology by High School Students With Visual Impairments: A Second Look at the Current Problem
- The Use of Tangible Cues for Children with Multiple Disabilities and Visual Impairment
- The Variables of a Blind Person's Math Experience
- The World Under My Fingers: Personal Reflections on Braille (1st edition)
- The World Under My Fingers: Personal Reflections on Braille, Second Edition
- Those Books That Talk
- Toy Review: Magnetic Braille Set from Greggo Magnets, Inc.
- Trainer’s Corner: Providing Students with the Best Possible Training
- Traveling by Touch: How Useful Are Tactile Maps?
- Universal Design: Online Educational Media for Students With Disabilities
- Use of a Braille Exchange Communication System to Improve Articulation and Acquire Mands With a Legally Blind and Developmentally Disabled Female
- Use of Assistive Technology by Students With Visual Impairments: Findings From a National Survey
- Use of the Talking Tactile Tablet in Mathematics Testing
- Using a Tactile Map With a 5-Year-Old Child in a Large-Scale Outdoor Environment
- Using a Three-Dimensional Interactive Model to Teach Environmental Concepts to Visually Impaired Children
- Using Pipe Cleaners and Clay Classmate Helps Blind Student See Geometry Lessons
- Vanderbilt Touch App Aims to Help Visually Impaired Students
- Victor Reader From VisuAide: The Most Complete and Accessible Line of Digital Talking Book Players
- ViewPlus Introduces Emprint (TM): New Braille Printer With Color HP Inkjet
- Virginia Extends Digital Book Reading Service
- Western Pennsylvania School for the Blind Blazes New Trail of Its Own
- When You Need More Than a Notetaker You Could Use a Companion
- Who are the Players: Reviews of Hardware and Software Digital Talking Book Players
- Wired to Work: An Analysis of Access Technology Training for People with Visual Impairments
- Woman’s Mission Helps Sight Impaired See the Universe
- Working to Empower Blind Students to Participate Fully and Independently in Science Classrooms and Laboratories