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Chia Hsuan Tsai – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Navigating indoors without a map can be challenging, especially for visually impaired individuals in unfamiliar settings. Many existing indoor navigation methods rely on building maps, pre-deployed infrastructure (like BLE beacons or RFID), or visual-based systems that require a clear line of sight to a camera. These requirements can make…
Descriptors: Blindness, Visual Impairments, Handheld Devices, Computer Oriented Programs
Bell, Adam Patrick; Bonin, David; Pethrick, Helen; Antwi-Nsiah, Amanda; Matterson, Brent – International Journal of Music Education, 2020
The purpose of our study was to examine how hacking -- as discussed and displayed by participants of Monthly Music Hackathon NYC -- could inform making music education practices more accessible and inclusive, if at all, for people with disabilities. Free and open to the public, Monthly Music Hackathon NYC hosts non-competitive community-based…
Descriptors: Music Education, Students with Disabilities, Access to Education, Community Programs
Peer reviewedDeWitt, J. C.; And Others – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1988
Large print/enhanced image computer access products for low-vision individuals are reviewed. The products ("DP-11/Plus,""Large Print DOS,""Lyon Large Print,""PC Lens,""Vista/Vista 2," and "ZoomText") work interactively with most application programs and DOS in IBM environments. Features…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Accessibility (for Disabled), Computer Graphics, Computer Oriented Programs

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