Computing for the Blind

An examination of the requirements for designing accessible content for blind students must begin with the differences between what a blind student experiences when using the computer, and what a sighted student experiences. These differences can be broken down into two broad categories: differences in the computing environment that the student experiences, and assistive technologies that can be used by the blind student to overcome accessibility barriers.

Accessibility Survival Guide for Instructors, © 2014 by their respective authors, Marc Goodman, Gayathri Iyer, Supada Amornchat, Karen Sorensen, and Susan Watson