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AccessWorld November 2003

Smartphone GPS Navigation

Selected Resources for Teaching Braille

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… better, especially as they age. The show featured self-driving vehicles, home automation, health and fitness …
AccessWorld February 2017

Editor's Page: AccessWorld Celebrates Disability Employment Awareness Month

Aaron Preece
AccessWorld October 2020

Updated Agenda

AFB Launches the First Fully Accessible Digital Archive of the Helen Keller Collection

… “Keller was both a product of her environment and a driving force upon it, and few archival collections have the …

AFB Announces Centennial Conversation ‘Making Money Work: Including Disability in the Financial Equation’

A Library in Your Hand: A Review of the Book Port and the BookCourier

Jay Leventhal
AccessWorld July 2004

Braille on Display: The ALVA Satellite Traveler and the Braille Star

… varies, depending on which Windows-based screen reader is driving the displays, the features of the displays are … a variety of functions, depending on which screen reader is driving the display. These keys can execute actions, such as …
Jim Denham
AccessWorld July 2002

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