How Do You Use Technology In A Classroom For Limited Vision?
Every student deserves the chance to learn and grow in a classroom as much as possible. For students who suffer from severe visual impairment, however, this goal is often easier said than done. Students with limited vision can have trouble seeing paper, blackboards or computer screens, which will limit their ability to perform tasks that may seem simple to unimpaired students. Different forms of assistive technology in the classroom can increase the chances of success for students with limited vision. Print all teacher-made materials such as handouts or tests in large print for students with limited vision. According to the American Foundation for the Blind, as many as 90 percent of those with impaired vision can see to a limited degree. Many of these students can access information if it is printed in large letters. Many copy machines and computers allow for text to be displayed in large letters; you can also increase the font of your worksheets for students who need larger text. Prod