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We will tell you everything about improving the educational process for the blind and visually impaired. In this section, you will find useful and effective materials for organizing the learning process, tips on motivation and self-discipline, as well as special teaching methods for better knowledge acquisition.

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Unigram is the most accessible Telegram client for the blind and people with visual impairments, providing convenient access to the […]

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In the previous article, we explored the basics of working with Unigram, familiarizing ourselves with its main window and essential […]

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Previously, we discussed the “Navigation Menu” and provided a brief overview of the settings available in Unigram. In this article, […]

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Introduction In today’s world, messengers have become an integral part of our daily life. They provide instant and convenient communication […]

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After installing Unigram on your computer, you may need to customize the application to suit your needs and preferences. In […]

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Section One: Creating an Accessible Environment Concept of an Accessible Environment An accessible environment refers to the elimination of various […]

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The following information primarily pertains to the training of blind and visually impaired individuals in the IT sector. And the […]

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Studying effectively when you’re blind or visually impaired is entirely feasible, thanks to the wide range of resources available in […]

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For individuals who are blind or have visual impairments, harnessing the power of computers can foster independence. While computers may […]

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When it comes to selecting the right computer, one of your initial decisions should involve determining the type of computer […]

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Crafting games, whether in the form of board games or video games, often prioritizes individuals with unimpaired vision. This often […]

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In a previous article titled “Introduction to Screen Readers – Fundamentals of Accessibility in the Digital World”, we have discussed […]

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In a world where up to 90% of the information we receive is visual, losing one’s sight might seem like […]

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