AT Supports Focus on Use of Effective Listening Skills

AT Supports for the Blind/Visually Impaired Focus on Use of Effective Listening Skills

All students with visual impairments depend on their ability to listen, and may need help developing skills to help them listen more efficiently. Assistive Technology for individuals who are Blind/Visually Impaired may include illumination, screen readers, screen magnification, refreshable braille displays, braille translation software, braille writing equipment, video magnifiers, distance viewers, portable notetakers, braille embossers, scanners, adaptive keyboards, or augmentative communication devices. televised announcements, closed captioning, sound field amplification systems, and interactive whiteboards are assistive solutions.