Access Technology for Blind and Low Vision Accessibility
Access Technology for Blind and Low Vision Accessibility emphasizes opportunities for independence, leadership, and timely access to information for people who are blind or visually impaired. This follow up to the 2008 edition gives an overview of current.
$79.95
Catalog Number: F-B0059-00
Publishers: APH Press
Authors: Ike Presley, Yue-Ting Siu
ISBN: 978-1-95072-303-4
Format: Print
Product Description
Access Technology for Blind and Low Vision Accessibility is the second edition of the book, previously named Assistive Technology for Students Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired: A Guide to Assessment. “This book represents a shift in how blind and low vision individuals can be empowered to engage, produce, and design their own access to information,” explains one of the book’s authors, Yue-Ting Siu. “The emphasis is not on how sighted assistance can provide support with assistive technology – rather, the emphasis is on how technology can be leveraged for interdependence so that every individual can better dictate how, or if, assistance is needed.
Rather than using pre-determined checklists to evaluate technology skills, authors Yue-Ting Siu and Ike Presley present an inquiry-based approach for identifying needs related to individual instruction, advocacy for accessible formats, and how to achieve equity in information-rich environments.
The central theme of the textbook is equity. This edition raises important questions of how to empower student who are blind or visually impaired when it comes to finding the right tools for their needs. Service providers must facilitate students’ mediation of accessibility challenges and foster the development of skills for technology proficiency and independence in physical and digital worlds.
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Access Technology for Blind and Low Vision Accessibility
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART 1: OVERVIEW OF ACCESS TECHNOLOGY FOR BLIND AND LOW VISION ACCESSIBILITY
Chapter 1: Overview of Technology for Blind and Low Vision People
Chapter 2: Technologies for Accessing Print Media
Chapter 3: Technologies for Accessing Digital Text
Chapter 4: Technologies for Authoring
Chapter 5: Technologies for Producing Materials in Alternate Formats
Chapter 6: Strategies for Accessing Multimedia and Data
PART 2: THE ACCESS TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION PROCESS
Chapter 7: Considerations When Conducting a Technology Evaluation
Chapter 8: Evaluate the User Experience
Chapter 9: Optimize the User Experience
Chapter 10: Scaling Up Digital Literacy Skills
APPENDICES
Appendix A: It’s the Law: Frequently Asked Questions About Assistive Technology Policies
Appendix B: Access Technology Evaluation Checklist for Blind and Low Vision Needs
Appendix C: Forms and Lists
Index
Credits
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Weight: 1 lbs
Federal Quota Funds: Not Available
Publishers: APH Press
Authors/Editors: Ike Presley, Yue-Ting Siu
Media: Book
Format: Print
Language: English
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