Design Learning for Visually Impaired Students with NVDA
In this webinar, Jeff reviews Non-Visual Desktop Access (NVDA), an open-source screen reader for Windows. Screen readers help those with vision impairments to access digital content. Teachers can use screen readers to check that web content for lessons is accessible to students with visual impairments.
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