Session Description
This session will provide an overview of alternative techniques, tools, and strategies blind and low vision (B/LV) students use to succeed in their courses. Drawing from his experience as a blind student and the collective knowledge of the B/LV community, the facilitator, Ka Li, will offer practical insights to help make courses more inclusive for B/LV students, with an emphasis on science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM).
By the end of the session, you will:
- Understand the types of tools, strategies, and alternative techniques B/LV students may use in the classroom
- Understand the importance of a collaborative approach.
- Come away with resources to learn more about the topics discussed in this session
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This session will be recorded, archived, and made available publicly on BCcampus.ca. By participating in this session, you acknowledge you are aware your participation may be recorded and the recording will be openly available.
About the Facilitator
Your facilitator for this session will be Ka Li.
Ka (he/him/his) is an accessibility consultant focusing on digital access and tactile graphics. He is dedicated to empowering blind and low vision people to use tactile graphics and advocates for their inclusion in novels and leisure activities. Ka strongly believes in universal accessibility, emphasizing STEAM fields where persons with disabilities are underrepresented. Ka recently graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in the Kinesiology and Health Sciences Honours program at York University. In his free time, he enjoys practicing Krav Maga and reading good books.
Accessibility Bites Series
Accessibility Bites: Plain Language, September 26, 2024
Accessibility Bites: Supporting Students who are Blind or with Low Vision, October 31, 2024
Accessibility Bites: Supporting Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, November 28, 2024
Accessibility Bites: PDF Documents, January 30, 2025
Accessibility Bites: Video Accessibility, February 27, 2025
To access resources and watch past Accessibility Bites webinars, visit media.bccampus.ca.