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Strategies for teaching students who are blind to use image descriptions survey

Often overlooked, Image descriptions are crucial in a digital world as they make visual content accessible.

Strategies for teaching students who are blind to use image descriptions when paired with tactile graphics or digital content survey

Hello US and Canadian TSVIs,

We are very interested to learn about your experiences with image descriptions and tactile graphics. Our survey touches on a number of topics including how you learned or are learning to prepare image descriptions and tactile graphics and how you teach your students to use these. We also give you an opportunity to write some image descriptions. Please take 20-30 minutes to complete our survey by December 20, 2024. The attached flyer provides more detailed information.

Image Description Study Flier

This study has been approved by the Institutional Review Boards at the University of Utah and the University of South Carolina Upstate.

Thank you,

Alexis Redford, M.Ed., [email protected] 
Tina Herzberg, Ph.D., [email protected] 
L. Penny Rosenblum, Ph.D., [email protected] 
Chris Clark-Bischke, Ph.D., [email protected]

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