Visual #13
Accommodations for Blindness
- Printed materials on computer disk, and/or on a Web page, and e-mail
- Describe visual aids
- Audiotaped, Braille, or electronic notes, handouts, and texts
- Raised-line drawings and tactile models of graphic materials
- Braille lab signs, equipment labels; auditory lab warning signals
- Adaptive equipment (e.g., talking thermometers and calculators; tactile timers)
- Computer with optical character reader, voice output, Braille screen display printer output
- Increased time on tests