Speech Friendly

Used to describe a device such as a computer that supports software speech synthesis. Also refers to website or document design in which certain features can be more easily identified, voiced and located through use of speech synthesis software.

Sound Studio

The creation of an adequate sound studio for producing audio recordings must take several things into consideration: » Wall density » Room size » Reverberation or “liveness” Sound travels the path of least resistance when it is changing from one transmission medium to another – air to brick, wood to glass. Next, the human ear […]

Slate and Stylus

When Louis Braille began to create braille, he used an awl to punch bumps down into paper or other products. Over time, the awl’s shape was modified into a stylus tipped with metal and usually equipped with a pear-shaped handle for ease of grasping. The slate evolved as a way to bring consistency to the […]

Sighted Guide Technique

This technique is an internationally-accepted approach to giving guidance to a visually impaired person. To begin guiding, the guide should move up to the side and slightly in front of the blind follower and tap his elbow against the arm of the follower. This gives the blind individual a clear understanding of where the arm […]

Sight Loss

Loss of the ability to see for whatever reason or cause.

SGML

This is one of the mark up languages. SGML is the abbreviation for Standard Generalized Markup Language, which is a language for describing markup languages, particularly those used in electronic document exchange, document management, and document publishing. HTML, for example, is derived from SGML. Code is written using the principles of SGML.

Service Animal

Tasks that may qualify an animal as a “service animal” include guiding the blind, providing balance for people with difficulty walking, retrieving objects, companionship, and alerting deaf individuals to sounds. Some animals that work as service animals are horses, monkeys and dogs. All such animals go through rigorous training to perform these tasks and are […]

Septo Optic Dsyplasia

This is a rare disorder (also known as De Morsier Syndrome) that may be diagnosed in early infancy, during childhood, or as late as adolescence. It is characterized by abnormal development (dysplasia) of certain structures within the central portion of the brain, affecting structures of the eyes; the hypothalamus (an area of the brain that […]

Seeing Eye Dog

Dogs that have been specially selected and trained to lead or guide a blind person in walking about. The first training schools were established in Germany in 1911-1918, the United States in 1929 and in Great Britain in 1931. Guide dogs are a type of assistance animal. The special training course takes about four months. […]

Section 508 Of The Rehabilitation Act

This section of the Rehabilitation Act requires that those receiving federal funds must make sure that the computer equipment purchased is accessible to disabled users.

Privacy PolicyTerms Of ServiceCookie Policy