The abacus has had a rich history lasting over two thousand years. Ancient merchants needed a way to count things and make calculations. The Asian abaci are the most well known today, both Chinese and Japanese models still exist. The Japanese model has one row of beads with a separation bar and then four more … Continue reading How the abacus, though low tech, became and still remains a very useful tool for those who are blind doing math
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My beginning explorations about less visual alternatives to spreadsheets for screen reader users
Posted on December 12, 2018 Almost 2 weeks ago I was listening to the Mac Power Users podcast with David Sparks and Katie Floyd, the episode had one of the best titles I'd ever seen, "My Life Is a Subscription" this could be a blog rant all by itself, but what they wanted the listener … Continue reading My beginning explorations about less visual alternatives to spreadsheets for screen reader users