How to make ASCII memes and emoji memes accessible for people with visual impairments| Veroniiiica
Learn more about supporting literacy for students with CVI by utilizing “Meet The Cast” handouts that can provide context for plot elements/visuals| Veroniiiica
Learn more about zine accessibility and how to create accessible zines for screen readers, assistive technology, and blind/low vision audiences| Veroniiiica
Tips and strategies for creating accessible diagrams for students with visual impairments that access print, including modifying existing files| Veroniiiica
Creating Flower Arrangements With Low Vision| Veroniiiica
Devices, apps, and websites for watching and learning about the solar eclipse with enhanced accessibility features for blind and low vision audiences.| Veroniiiica
Materials and strategies I’ve used to create tactile images for people like me with limited sensitivity in their hands| Veroniiiica
More than just screen readers, here is a guide to emoji accessibility for visual impairment, inclusive of low vision, blind, and CVI access.| Veroniiiica
How to use the Described and Captioned Media Program (DCMP) for students with visual impairments to access audio description and accessible transcripts| Veroniiiica
My personal superlatives for writing utensils and writing aids for low vision and dysgraphia, and how my preferences have changed over time| Veroniiiica
Tips for supporting students with low vision in lab science classes and making science labs more accessible for visually impaired| Veroniiiica
Adapt accessible anatomy diagrams for low vision students using free online templates, great for biology, anatomy, and health classes| Veroniiiica
Here is how I find research sources in accessible formats like large print, electronic, audio, and braille as a college student with low vision.| Veroniiiica
How to make accessible copies of educational posters/accessible classroom posters for students with low vision, blindness, or other print disabilities| Veroniiiica
In March 2019, the Google homepage highlighted the 52nd anniversary of when tactile pavement was first installed in Okayama City, Japan, which literally paved| Veroniiiica
Learn about designing for visual impairment, braille, and assistive technology with Low Vision/Blind Barbie and her white cane!| Veroniiiica