If a blind student has submitted you an assignment electronically (I.E via email) in most cases they will request that any feedback is given to them in the same format.Students really appreciate it when staff read their statement and would much rather staff approach them if they have any questions or if they are unsure about anything rather than avoiding the student out of awkwardness or uncertainty.
This is intended to assist staff by outlining the individual's impairment and any modifications they may need.
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If you are using PowerPoint slides, it is often helpful if they are available for download or if they can be emailed to the blind student upon the student's request.Note-taking can be slower for a blind person because they are simultaneously trying to process listening to their screen-reader and the lecturer. Having lectures recorded and available for download online can be very helpful for blind students, particularly if they miss anything during the lecture as they can simply re-listen to it at home.If you are preparing a handout prior to a class, make sure you email a copy to the blind student! There is nothing more frustrating than turning up to a class and not being able to participate because you do not have access to the worksheet.This does not mean that the blind student can't participate in the class as every other student would. If you are going to be watching a video or DVD in class, blind students will often appreciate advanced notice if possible so they can arrange to have someone describe the video to them or try and obtain an audio-described copy if available.For example, if you are writing up an important website or due date on the whiteboard don't forget to read it out. If writing on a whiteboard, read out as much of what you are writing as feasible and practical.Ten tips that can be Helpful to Blind Students in a University Environment