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Aims to help website designers make the Internet accessible for people with serious sight problems. Technology is available to make computers talk, have Braille output or put large characters on the screen.
Identifies aspects of good practice and strategies for successful inclusion of visually-impaired children in mainstream education. Focusing on pupils, parents and professionals it provides an insight into...
Shows how ICT can beenefit visually impaired children of all ages, and in a range of educational settings. Braille devices, screen enlargement, concept keyboards, CD-ROMs and the Internet are all shown in...
Staff at the Royal Blind School, in conjunction with Scottish Sensory Centre and the Educational Television Unit of Moray House in Edinburgh, have produced a video that is a practical guide to movement,...
Introduces the Manor House, a rehabilitation centre for visually impaired people, which caters for all ages from school leavers to the elderly. Shows its many resources and features interviews with people...
A parent or caregiver bringing up a blind child will be faced with many challenges. How do blind children perceive and learn orientation? How does mobility develop? How can movement be encouraged? These are...
Shows a day in the life of Anna, a blind nine-year-old. She is seen attending the same school as her sighted friends, playing the same games and watching the same television programmes, although sometimes...
This video and accompanying teacher’s guide, part of the American Foundation for the Blind’s (AFB) Deaf-Blind Project, serve as an introduction to deaf-blindness and provide strategies for educating...
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