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Dialogue: A World of Ideas for Visually Impaired People of All Ages

Periodical Web Site:
http://www.blindskills.com/dialogue.html
ISSN:
1069-6857

Published by:
Blindskills, Inc.

74 articles listed on AbleData

  1. A Bicycle Built for Two
  2. A Close Look at Outlook's Calendar
  3. A Close Look at Outlook's Calendar, Part Two: Keeping Track of Recurring Appointments
  4. A Second Look at System Access Mobile
  5. A Tale of Two Treadmills
  6. Accessible Voting Machines
  7. Are Software Upgrades in Your Future?
  8. Campus Voices: "E-Books and More"
  9. Campus Voices: From the Lab
  10. Campus Voices: Hogan the Computer Guy
  11. Campus Voices: Library Research
  12. Campus Voices: Using Universal Instructional Design
  13. Caning the Terrain
  14. Checking for Identification
  15. Counting on Currency Accessibility
  16. Crabb Reports From CSUN
  17. DIALOGUE Interviews Julie Connoyer of Seedlings
  18. Driving with Low Vision
  19. eSight: Online Career Management
  20. Faster Than a Spinning CD: A Profile of Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic
  21. Formatting Essentials Using JAWS 7 with Microsoft Word
  22. Get Tuned In to Podcasts
  23. Getting Access, Getting Training: Neither Are Impossible
  24. How to Pick a DAISY, Part One: What is a DAISY Book?
  25. How to Pick a DAISY, Part Two: Choosing a DAISY Software Player
  26. How to Pick a DAISY: DAISY Books and Players Part Three: Choosing a DAISY Hardware Player
  27. How to Play Beepball
  28. I Think I Cane
  29. I Want My MP3, Part One: The iPod
  30. I Want My MP3, Part Three: A Few More Players to Consider
  31. I Want My MP3, Part Two: Comparing the BookPort with the BookCourier
  32. If You Can Walk the Walk, This Device Can Talk the Talk
  33. In the Blinds
  34. Introduction to the Macintosh for Low Vision and Blind Computer Users
  35. Keeping Current With the Currents
  36. Keeping Track of Money and Paying the Bills
  37. Magnifiers, Great and Small
  38. Microsoft Vista: Is It a Move Forward or a Monstrous Mistake?
  39. My Experience With An Accessible Voting Machine
  40. New Discoveries Bring New Life
  41. Now That's The Ticket! Accessible Sites for Buying Tickets Online
  42. Now You Can Find It! A Product Review
  43. Now You Can Take Your Reader Everywhere!
  44. Optical Delusions
  45. Organizing Accessories Right Without Sight
  46. Playing Enlarged Music from a Laptop Screen or Monitor
  47. Precision
  48. Prepare for Stormy Weather With an Accessible Emergency Radio
  49. Protecting Your Home: Tips for Visually Impaired Home Owners
  50. Quick Tip: Memo Minder
  51. Setting Up the Low Vision Kitchen
  52. Taking the Mystery Out of PDF
  53. The Cutting Edge: Low Vision Kitchen Safety
  54. The Era of the Five-Second Scan Is Here
  55. The Future Is Here: Time to Stop Dreaming and Start Streaming
  56. The Games People Play: Adapting Games for Young Children
  57. The Second Time Around
  58. The VersaCorder Still Makes Good Sense
  59. The White List: Choosing Blind-Friendly Appliances
  60. This Friendly Old House
  61. This Screen Reader is Truly Portable
  62. This Software Makes Your Reading Life Easier
  63. Those Books That Talk
  64. Those Red Dots: Don't Leave Home Without Them
  65. Tips for the Newly Blind Diabetic
  66. Tips for Visually Impaired People Who Knit or Crochet
  67. Top Tech Tools
  68. Track Talk: On-Board Audio Information on Rapid Transit
  69. Tune It Up: Accessible Tuners for the Blind
  70. Vincent Martin: Health Research Scientist Helps Create Technology for Blind People
  71. Walking Without Worry: Accessible Treadmills Make Workouts ... Almost Fun
  72. Who Pays for Virus Protection Anymore?
  73. Window to the World
  74. You Don't Need Sight to Be a Soldier in the Satellite Radio Revolution

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