A roundup of posts that I have written about visual assistance apps for blind and low vision users, including AI and human assistance apps on iOS/Android| Veroniiiica
All about my large print music binder and how I use it as a clarinet and bass clarinet player in my school pep band| Veroniiiica
My personal superlatives for writing utensils and writing aids for low vision and dysgraphia, and how my preferences have changed over time| Veroniiiica
My vision changes based on different factors, here are my tips to manage fluctuating eyesight with assistive technology and disability accommodations| Veroniiiica
Not just for TVs, it’s also for TVIs! Learn how to use teleprompter apps as assistive technology for low vision and display text in very large print| Veroniiiica
My tips for how to reduce glare in the classroom for low vision students and make classroom items less bright and reflective| Veroniiiica
Here are my favorite options for reading handwriting with assistive technology and low vision, great for handwritten cards| Veroniiiica
Learn more about paper colors and how they can affect readers with low vision, including tips for digital content| Veroniiiica
How to make accessible copies of educational posters/accessible classroom posters for students with low vision, blindness, or other print disabilities| Veroniiiica
Tools and strategies for adapting page layouts for math assignments in large print, part of math problems and low vision accessibility series| Veroniiiica
Use the free Microsoft Lens app for iOS and Android to scan, save, and share content with enhanced accessibility features and readability| Veroniiiica
Device Features to consider when buying an eReader with low vision. Part of Mainstream Technology and Low Vision series.| Veroniiiica