National Research and Training Center on Blindness and Low Vision’s Post

Today's fast fact highlights assistive technology skill levels among people who are blind or have low vision from the “Comparison of Assistive Technology Use and Beliefs Among Employed and Unemployed People Who are Blind” publication found here: tinyurl.com/comparisonofat Unemployed people were significantly more likely to report a need for additional training on using third-party screen readers than employed people: 41.4% versus 25.3%, respectively. Stay tuned for more Fast Fact Fridays! Image description: Fast Fact Fridays graphic highlighting assistive technology skill levels among people who are blind or have low vision from the “Comparison of Assistive Technology Use and Beliefs Among Employed and Unemployed People Who are Blind” study. A cartoon graphic of .... QR code for more information. #NRTC #NIDILRR #Blindness #LowVision #VisualImpairment #AssistiveTechnology #Employment #FastFactFridays

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