19 and 20) Percentages failing to meet criteria as functions of age (slides 21 and 22) Percent of those with 20/40 or better standard high contrast visual acuity who are “legally blind...
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John Brabyn, Ph.D., Director of Rehabilitation Engineering Research, Center on Low Vision and Blindness (NIDRR), Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
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Section 36.303(g)(9) Operational Requirements
hearing and blind or have low vision regarding the uses of, and potential problems with, the equipment for such captioning or audio description.”...
- Be My Eyes Live Video Chat App
- Access Board: How People with Low Vision or Blindness Approach Tactile Signs
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§ 35.104 Auxiliary aids and services
video interpreting services (VIS), accessible electronic and information technology, or other effective methods of making orally delivered information available to individuals who are deaf...
- Sorenson Video Relay Service ntouch® VP
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5. Conflicts Between Shared Path Users
Conflicts Between Shared Path Users Public comments submitted in response to the ANPRM expressed concern about the risk of collisions between pedestrians who are blind or have low vision...
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10. Q: One of the children in my center has parents who are deaf. I need to have a long discussion with them about their child's behavior and development. Do I have to provide a sign language interpreter for the meeting?
Q: One of the children in my center has parents who are deaf. I need to have a long discussion with them about their child's behavior and development....
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Captioning, narrative description, and video interpreting services. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In § 36.303(b)(2), the Department proposes to insert additional examples of auxiliary aids and services for individuals who are blind or have low vision. ...
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Very interesting insight
This short video uses humor to explain how a person is blind may interact with the street-side walking environment. ...
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Considerations When Hiring an Interpreter
If an interpreter is working with a deaf-blind individual or someone with low vision, the interpreter may sit directly in front of that individual to perform close-range interpreting or...
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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
The IDEA includes 13 disability categories: autism, deaf‐blindness, deafness, emotional disturbance, hearing impairment, intellectual disability, multiple disabilities, orthopedic impairment...
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Accessible Means for Gathering Feedback
Some examples of accessibility considerations for gathering feedback from customers with disabilities: Customer surveys must be accessible to people who are blind or who have low...
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Auxiliary Aids and Services
Often ensuring effective communication requires public entities to provide “auxiliary aids and services” which may include the following: For people who are deaf or have hearing loss:...
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Check-in:
floor, I use a motorized wheelchair and will need assistance in an emergency evacuation, or I use a motorized mobility scooter and will need assistance using the stairs to evacuate, or I’m Deaf...
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II-3.4300 Right to participate in the regular program
ILLUSTRATION: A museum cannot exclude a person who is blind from a tour because of assumptions about his or her inability to appreciate and benefit from the tour experience....
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PROVIDING ACCESSIBLE VOTING SYSTEMS AND EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION HAVA requires jurisdictions conducting federal elections to have a voting system (such as the actual voting machines) that is accessible, including to citizens who are blind...
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Braille (Advisory Guidance)
Some persons who are blind rely on the use of Braille in order to obtain information that is typically provided in print....
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ADA Requirements
or have low vision, people who are deaf or hard of hearing, persons with limited use of hands or arms, individuals with mobility impairments who use canes, crutches, braces or walkers,...
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Accessible Presentation of Meeting Content
Auxiliary aids and services bridge communication between people who are deaf or have hearing loss and people who are hearing so that each can understand the other....
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Service animal
Examples of work or tasks include, but are not limited to, assisting individuals who are blind or have low vision with navigation and other tasks, alerting individuals who are deaf or hard...
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Service animal
Examples of work or tasks include, but are not limited to, assisting individuals who are blind or have low vision with navigation and other tasks, alerting individuals who are deaf or hard...
- Durateq® Stadium Captioning
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3. Benefits—Qualitative Discussion of Benefits
Data on movie-going patterns of persons who are deaf or hard of hearing or are blind or have low vision is very limited, making estimations of demand very difficult. ...