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Nyhedsbrev fra Videncenter for Synshandicap Nr. 4, 2009
Nyt materiale i Videncentrets bibliotek
LivskvalitetG.A. Good, A. Kabel: An exploration of relationships between social comparisons, disability, and life satisfaction, I: AER Journal, nr. 1, 2009, s. 6-8, Alexandria, USA LæsningK. Grini: På vei mot punktskrift. Bruk av Flexiboard i punktskriftopplæringen for et blindt barn med sammensatte vansker, Universitetet i Oslo, 2009 (114 s.) Mat hjälpte Karl att behärska punktskriften, I: Föräldrakontakten nr. 1, 2009, s. 10-11, Synskadades Riksförbund, Stockholm D.B. Goudiras m.fl.: Factors affecting the reading media used by visually impaired adults, I: BJVI, nr. 2, 2009, S. Wells-Jensen m.fl.: The writing of braille: hand, finger, and frequency effects on error and accuracy patterns, I: BJVI, nr. 1, 2008, s. 82-98 J.N. Erin: The case of the reluctant reader: insights from three professionals, I: JVIB, nr.2, 2009, s. 69-77 A.R. Bowers m.fl.: Eye movements and reading with large print and optical magnifiers in macular disease, I: OVS, nr. 5, 2001, s. 325-334 J.A. Durando, D.P. Wormsley: Evaluating training and implementation of the individualized meaning-centered approach to teaching braille literacy, The Braille literacy crisis in America. Facing the truth, reversing the trend, empowering the blind., NFB, 2009 (17 s.) R. Wingell: Fun with braille, American Printing House for the Blind, Louisville, USA, 2008 (156 s.) OptikK.A. Schoessow, D.C. Fletcher: Shifting desktop video magnifier monitors to compensate for central scotomas, I: AER Journal, nr. 2, 2009, s. 76-83, USA
H.T. Ryen: Midt i siktet. Ungdomsskoleelever som er svaksynte og optiske hjelpemidler, Universitetet i Oslo, 2008 (126 s.) Produktomtale – læsningDeborah Kendrick: Lowering the price of braille: a review of the Seika braille display, I: AccessWorld nr. 4, 2009, AFB Press, New York (5 s.) Deborah Kendrick: A Picture Becomes a Thousand Words: An Evaluation of the knfbReader Mobile, I: Access-world, nr. 6, 2008 (9 s.)
D. Burton, C.W. Clements: Now playing: a review of the accessibility of digital audio players, I: Accessworld, nr. 4 og 5, 2008, AFB Press, New York (i alt 33 s.) GPS-navigationO. Gustafson-Pearce m.fl.: Comparison between audio and tactile systems for delivering simple navigational information to visually impaired pedestrians, I: BJVI, nr. 3, 2007, s. 255-265 D. Burton, T. Annis: Navigating by Phone: A Review of Wayfinder Access GPS and Mobile Geo, I: AccessWorld, nr. 3-4, 2009, AFB Press, New York MobilityL. Marklund: Den bästa mobilitykunskapen finns på Refsnæs, I: Nya Synvärlden nr. 2, 2009, s. 28-29, Sverige K. Holmberg (red.): Utveckling av Nationell standard för syncentralerna i Sverige i Orientering och Förflyttning (O&F), Hjälpmedelsinstitutet, Vällingby, Sverige, 2009 (45 s.) B.W. Helmers: SupaSleuths – crime scene investigation for young detectives, I: AER Journal, nr. 1, 2009, s. 43-45, AER
F. Steiner-Viggiani: Functional low vision assessment for orientation and mobility instructors: evaluating, communicating, and applying results, I: AER Journal, nr. 1, 2009, s. 26-28, AER M. Tellefson: Stroller & wheel-chair mobility. Turning passive transport into "teachable moments", WI Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, USA (4 s.) M. Tellefson: Powered mobility for children who are blind or visually impaired. Principles and promising practice recommendations, WI Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, USA (4 s.) G.P. Soong m.fl.: Does mobility performance of visually impaired adults improve immediately after orientation and mobility training? I: OVS, nr. 5, 2001, s. 657-666 A.M.Y. Cheong, D.R. Gerus-chat, N. Congdon: Traffic gap judgment in people with significant peripheral field loss, I: OVS, nr. 1, 2008, s. 26-36 J. Cutter: Independent movement and travel in blind children. A promotion model, Information Age Publishing, Charlotte, USA, 2007 (331 s.) Jack M. Loomis m.fl.: Navigating without vision: basic and applied research, I: OVS, nr. 5, 2001, s. 282-289
F.L. Otto, P. H. Olson: A tactile strategy game to enhance use of compass directions in students with visual impairment -a field study, I: AER Journal, LedelinjerDen lede linje, I: IB&OS nr. 6, 2008, s. 7, Instituttet for Blinde og Svagsynede, Hellerup
Ledelinjeprincipper januar 2009, Dansk Blindesamfund, København, 2009 (2 s.) C. Marin-Lamellet, P. Aymond: Combining verbal information and a tactile guidance surface: the most efficient way to guide people with visual impairment in transport stations? I: BJVI, nr. 1, 2008, s. 63-81 Testing proposed delineators to demarcate pedestrian paths in a shared space environment., Guide Dogs for the Blind Association, UK, 2008 (96 s.) Offentlig transportS.M. Wilkins: Touching the Underground, I: NB, nr. 41, 2009, s. 30-34, Royal National Institute of the Blind, London
A. Montarzino m.fl.: The impact of mobility and public transport on the independence of visually impaired people, Tilgængelige trafiksignalerL. Feingold, J. Lorenz: Accessible Pedestrian Signals: San Francisco sets an example, I: AccessWorld, nr. 3, 2009, AFB Press, New York San Francisco APS Agreement, Law Office of Lainey Feingold, New York, 2009 (29 s.)
D.L. Harkey m.fl.: Accessible pedestrian signals: A guide to best practices, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, USA, 2007 (428 s.) Anvendte forkortelserAER = Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired, USA
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