Lesson 2 Accommodations: Low Vision

Consider the position, lighting, and seating needs of the student during presentations or when using text, manipulatives, transparencies or other projected images.

Provide large-print lecture notes, handouts, and worksheets.

Consider computer accommodations for writing activities. Provide a document format that can be edited electronically by the student, such as an accessible PDF file, a Word document, or a plain text document. Consult the video presentation and publication Working Together: Computers and People with Sensory Impairments.

To find talking calculators, consult the National Federation of the Blind Independence Market Online.

Give clear verbal descriptions of visual aids including video and printed content used throughout your presentation.

Use a scanner to create an electronic version of images, charts, or maps, and display them in a larger format on a computer monitor, or use an LCD projector.

Consider having the student work with a partner and providing extra assistance if this activity presents significant challenges.