
From Gestures to Jobs: Learning Assistive Tech That Actually Matters
Learning assistive technology isn't just about memorizing shortcuts—it's about building skills that open doors to school, work, and everyday life. In this episode, Cheryl McIntosh and Sree Roy share how mastering screen readers like JAWS, NVDA, and VoiceOver can turn frustration into confidence. They break down why fundamentals matter, how learning why something works makes skills transferable, and why patience and practice are the real superpowers. From sending that first text message to managing spreadsheets for scholarships or work, these tools connect students to the world in real ways. The conversation also highlights free and low-cost resources like BITS, iBUG Today, libraries, and training programs that help students learn alongside supportive communities. If you're in high school, heading to college, or just starting your tech journey, this episode shows how assistive technology isn't limiting—it's empowering, practical, and absolutely worth exploring.
Useful links from this episode:
Cheryl on the Blind Abilities podcast:
Sree Roy on the Blind Abilities podcast:
BITS - Blind Information Technology Solutions
BITS on the Blind Abilities Podcast:
BITS Has the Solutions: Empowering Blind Tech Users Through Community, Training, and Opportunity
iBUG Today - i Blind Users Group
iBUG Today on the Blind Abilities podcast:
WSB - World Services for the blind Career Training Programs
DC Public Library - Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Accessibility
NVDA - Non Visual Desktop Access Screen Reader software
Apple's VoiceOver Screen Reader Support
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