Finding Accessible Materials: The Louis Database The Louis database, known for its comprehensive collection of accessible educational material, is designed to support students who are blind or have low vision in finding accessible books. However, many […]
Homeschool: Preparing for Graduation Are you feeling unqualified to teach your child because you don’t have a teaching degree? You’re not alone. However, you don’t need to be a qualified teacher to homeschool. Homeschool […]
Read an eBook Week Posted on March 8, 2024 - 10:24 am by Steve Kelley March ushers in Read an eBook Week. It’s the perfect time to celebrate how digital eBooks have transformed reading for those who find print difficult or impossible to read. Methods for […]
Feel Words Come to Life: Refreshable Braille Displays and the NLS eReader Program Posted on January 5, 2024 - 2:04 pm by Katie Frederick Imagine a book, but instead of ink on smooth paper or pages rustling, you have a row of dots beneath your fingertips. This is possible thanks to refreshable braille displays, […]
Letters to Parents: Youth and Outreach Librarian Posted on August 23, 2023 - 8:04 pm by Stephanie Wambaugh Editor’s note: In this series of letters to parents, professionals share their knowledge with parents of children who are blind or have low vision. Our first letter is from Stephanie […]