Aug. 7th, 2020

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There is a new post to the Freedom Scientific blog
You Ask, We Answer: 4 Questions about Using Microsoft Teams with Jaws
https://blog.freedomscientific.com/you-ask-we-answer-four-questions-about-using-microsoft-teams-with-jaws/

This Q&A blog post is the first in a series. If you have questions about the applications you use at home, for school, or at work, share them with us by leaving a comment on this post or sending an email to training@vispero.com.

Also, there was a webinar on Microsoft Teams back in February:
Microsoft Teams using Jaws
https://www.freedomscientific.com/webinars/microsoft-teams-and-jaws/
and Doug Lee has this
using Microsoft Teams with a screen reader
https://www.dlee.org/teams/info.htm
which, even if you don't use the scripts, gives one of the best overviews of Teams for people using screen readers that I've come across.
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American Printing House will be hosting a week of webinars focusing on Lego Braille Bricks and learning through play beginning Monday, August 17.
Learn more and register at
https://www.aph.org/lego-braille-bricks-week-webinars/

To learn about other APH webinars, go to
https://www.aph.org/athomewithaph-webinars/
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Regarding recent lists of science fiction and disability, Samuel R. Delany rarely gets mentioned, and yet he has written and spoken eloquently on the subject of being dyslexic, and how disability gets framed in our culture.

Here is an interview with Delany from The Paris Review
https://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/6088/the-art-of-fiction-no-210-samuel-r-delany

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