How the iPhone Opened Doors for People with Visual Impairments When Apple first introduced VoiceOver, its built-in screen reader, it transformed the iPhone from a consumer product into a powerful tool for accessibility. For people who are blind or visually impaired, the iPhone is far more than a phone, it is a device that enablesContinue reading “How the iPhone Opened Doors for People with Visual Impairments”
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Accessibility Analyst
I am an educator who chose to become an accessibility analyst after noticing that much of the digital materials my students were expected to access for learning are not accessible or user friendly. I have first-hand experience as a person with a visual impairment, and understand how it feels to feel excluded from society becauseContinue reading “Accessibility Analyst”
NVDA For Beginners
NVDA For Beginners Navigating a computer as a visually impaired person can be challenging, but screen readers have empowered millions of users worldwide. Nonvisual Desktop Access (NVDA) is a free, open-source screen reader designed to make technology accessible to all. In this beginner-friendly guide, we’ll walk through the history of NVDA, compare it withContinue reading “NVDA For Beginners”