*NEW* Screen Reader Courses! - Learn everything from basic computer navigation all the way through using JAWS with Google Workspace. Free, self-paced, and no login required!
Screen Readers 101 - JAWS, NVDA, and Basic Computer Navigation
Screen Readers 201 - JAWS and Basic Internet Navigation
Screen Readers 301 - JAWS and Google Workspace
This beginner's guide to ChromeVox covers everything you need to know to get started with ChromeVox on your Chromebook.
A BVIS Tech and BVIS Math collaboration! The Desmos calculators are excellent tools for blind learners. In our Desmos session, we cover all the basics you need to know to make the most of these calculators with your students.
JAWS Crash Course #2: Google Suite and JAWS
Presented at PNWAER 2025, this document compiles all the information included in my individual Google app sessions into one document with a focus on the essential settings and keyboard commands required to effectively navigate the Google Suite with JAWS.
Google Drive and Gmail are helpful productivity tools that many of us use every day. For screen reader users, these tools may be confusing at first, since they use unique keyboard commands that are not used on other web pages. Fear not! In this session, we’ll cover all the basics you’ll need to navigate these sites with any screen reader.
In this session, we go beyond the basics of reading and writing in Google Docs with JAWS. We take a deeper dive into utilizing Google Docs features with JAWS, like spell check, comments, formatting tools, and more!
Rounding out our Google suite sessions, we take a closer look at using Google Slides with JAWS. Learn how to navigate the Google Slides environment, edit slides, present your work, and more!
An introduction to completing basic computer tasks with JAWS and NVDA. This document covers everything you need to know to get started with JAWS or NVDA, including navigating the desktop environment, working with applications, managing files, and working with text.
Presented at PNWAER 2025, this presentation file includes an updated overview of the basic computer navigation document, with a focus on just the essentials needed to navigate the desktop effectively with JAWS.
Navigating the internet with JAWS can be intimidating, but once you know the basics, it’s not so bad! You don’t need to memorize every single keyboard command or shortcut. You just need to know a few simple strategies, and that will be enough to get you around pretty much any web page. This Basic Internet Navigation document will walk you through the essentials.
This short Screen Readers and Word Processors Google Doc covers the basics of using programs like Microsoft Word, Google Docs, and Pages with JAWS and VoiceOver. A lot of this information will also apply to NVDA and ChromeVox.
A collaboration between BVIS Tech and BVIS Math! This engaging session explores the innovative world of sonification, a groundbreaking technique that converts complex mathematical and science concepts into immersive auditory experiences. Make STEM accessible and enjoyable for visually impaired students, their peers, and teachers too!
Learning to use a screen reader for a mobile device (i.e. phone or tablet) is a crucial skill for our students to master, and the VoiceOver screen reader on Apple devices is a particularly powerful (and popular) option. Gesture commands are an excellent place to start with these devices, since no braille or keyboarding skills are required. That also makes VoiceOver a great starting point for students just getting acquainted with screen readers.