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Recent Posts
- How to Graph and Analyze Scientific Data for a Person who is Blind or has Low Vision
- Tactile Drawing Solutions for Producing Diagrams in Physics Classrooms for Students who are Blind
- Part 2: Chemists with Disabilities Teaching Practices for Students who are Blind or Low Vision
- News Release: GW Micro and Independence Science Make Science and Engineering Accessible to Blind Worldwide
- Part 1: Chemists with Disabilities in the Laboratory
- Talking LabQuest Customer Review
- How to Use Window-Eyes and JAWS® Screen Readers to Access Logger Pro Software
- Press Release: Mobile, Accessible Periodic Table for Students who are Visually Impaired
- NFB Parents and Teacher Seminar; Empowering the Blind in Science Classes
- TVI Tips: How to be an Effective Sighted Guide
ISci Twitter Posts
- How to Graph and Analyze Scientific Data for a Person who is Blind or has Low Vision http://t.co/oeiL2j3G 05:13:53 PM May 14, 2012 from twitterfeed
- Apple, Nike + ipod make new accessible improvements. Read the patents here: http://t.co/o3gSe6HI 04:00:44 AM May 11, 2012 from HootSuite
- Advanced scientific data analysis for the blind? Unheard of? Not anymore! http://t.co/XMTlRlFi 04:23:00 PM May 10, 2012 from HootSuite
- How the blind are using iPhones and the impact it has on their everyday lives http://t.co/mg2apEsW 12:45:27 AM May 10, 2012 from HootSuite
- @nfb New Video Description of Window-Eyes and Logger Pro in Action http://t.co/tJc1jveS 10:31:20 PM May 09, 2012 from HootSuite in reply to nfb
Category Archives: Science Forum
Blind and Visually Impaired Science Forum, Launched on June 22, 2011.
Created to answer all your questions regarding blind and visually impaired access to science curriculum and activities. Moderated by science teachers and paraprofessionals, the forum will act as a resource and point of reference for all advances in the BLV … Continue reading
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