MAGpie

MAGpie is a freeware software package that allows authors to add captions to three multimedia formats: QuickTime, SMIL, and Microsoft’s Synchronized Accessible Media Interchange (SAMI) format. MAGpie can also integrate…

GazeTalk

…fast text entry, and is both sufficiently feature-complete to be deployed as the primary AAC tool for users, yet sufficiently flexible and technically advanced to be used for research purposes….

AnyMemo: Flash Card Study

AnyMemo is an app that allows users to create flashcards and download packs of flashcards from the internet. The app includes numerous features such as the ability to use text-to-speech,…

A toolkit for success: Children with visual impairments in the inclusive classroom

Martiniello, N. (2012, October 13). A toolkit for success: Children with visual impairments in the inclusive classroom. Alliance for Equality of Blind Canadians. Retrieved from http://www.blindcanadians.ca/participate/blog/2012/10/toolkit-success-children-visual-impairments-inclusive-classroom

Exploring pedagogically sound practices for the use of smartphones

King, L., Legault, A., & Lussier, A. (2020, Febraury 28). Exploring pedagogically sound practices for the use of smartphones. Profweb. https://www.profweb.ca/en/publications/articles/exploring-pedagogically-sound-practices-for-the-use-of-smartphones

Help wanted: What student services professionals can do to help post-secondary students and recent graduates with disabilities find work

…G., Lussier, A., & Vo, C. (2019). Help wanted: What student services professionals can do to help post-secondary students and recent graduates with disabilities find work. Communiqué, 19(2), 33-36. https://www.cacuss.ca/files/Communique/Communique%20Fall%202019%20HI%20RES.pdf…

AI-based apps and accessibility functions on smartphones

Moon, R. W. (2021, February 22). AI-based apps and accessibility functions on smartphones. Profweb. https://www.profweb.ca/en/publications/articles/ai-based-apps-and-accessibility-functions-on-smartphones

Using students’ personal mobile devices in class

Fichten, C., Havel, A., Jorgensen, M., King, L., & Harvison, M. (2019). Using students’ personal mobile devices in class. Academic Matters, May 2019. https://www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/academic-matters/article/using-students-personal-mobile-devices-in-class/?email=1

Ce que les professionnels des services aux étudiants peuvent faire pour aider les étudiants du postsecondaire et les nouveaux diplômés en situation de handicap à trouver un emploi

…les professionnels des services aux étudiants peuvent faire pour aider les étudiants du postsecondaire et les nouveaux diplômés en situation de handicap à trouver un emploi. Communiqué, 19(2), 33-36. https://www.cacuss.ca/files/Communique/Communique%20Fall%202019%20HI%20RES.pdf…