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2023
Business Mirror:
An ebook Library for Those with Reading Barriers
School Library Journal:
Serving Blind and Low-Vision Children Well Benefits All Students. Here Are Suggestions.
Publisher’s Weekly:
Lerner Publishing Group’s New Partnership Centers Accessibility
Publishing Perspectives:
Pearson Named A Benetech Global Certified Accessible Publisher
National Federation of the Blind (NFB):
Getting Books on Time with Bookshare
BBC News:
Visually-impaired Nottingham Law Student Praises Book Scheme
2022
Government Technology:
DoE Grant to Fund Digital Materials for Disabled Students
Forbes:
How AI Is Being Used To Help Blind Students ‘Visualize’ Graphs And Charts
K-12 Dive:
Nonprofit Uses AI to Make STEM Materials More Accessible
Edutopia:
Tools for Supporting Students With Reading Disabilities
Eyes on Success Podcast:
2214 Bookshare Reader for Smart Speakers
AppleVis Podcast:
AppleVis Extra #85: Hema Natarajan Discusses the Upcoming Bookshare Reader Suite for Web, Mobile, and Smart Speaker
Duke Fuqua Center for Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship:
Why We’re Excited About Benetech’s Impact Potential
K-12 Dive:
3 Inclusive Education Myths Busted
2021
Good Housekeeping:
30-Day Giving Challenge
Publishing Perspectives:
Toronto’s Annick Press: ‘Global Certified Accessible’ in Canadian Ebooks
Philanthropy News Digest:
Building long-term partnerships with nonprofits to scale impact: Lessons from sustained funding relationships
WIRED:
The Best Assistive Technology for Dyslexics
School Library Journal:
Low Vision, High Contrast: Books for Kids That Need Contrasting Colors
PBS:
Education Counts: Bookshare
Nonprofit Quarterly:
Are Your Organization and its Board “Access Able”?
The Economist:
AI helps scour video archives for evidence of human-rights abuses
ITSPMagazine The Academy:
Making STE(A)M Accessible for Students With Disabilities | Redefining Education With Luísa Monteiro-Oliveira And Brad Turner
K-12 Dive:
Why We Can’t Drop the Ball on Edtech Now
Disability Insider:
‘Bookshare’ Survey: Accessible technology vital for students with reading barriers
White Bear Press:
Technology is a Game-changer
Education Talk Radio:
How the Pandemic Has Impacted Students with Reading Barriers
eSchool News:
Supporting students with reading challenges during COVID
Science Editor:
The Important Role of the Editor in Making Science Accessible
We Are Teachers:
The 950,000 Ebook Library You Didn’t Know You Needed (Plus 4 Ways Teachers Are Using it in the Classroom)
The Connaught Telegraph:
NCBI Marks World Book Day
Irish Times:
Breaking barriers: Supporting students with disabilities to progress to university
Smart Brief on Special Education:
Build an Engaged Inclusive E-Reading Community
Oprah Magazine:
16 Virtual Volunteer Opportunities That’ll Make a Meaningful Difference
Wall Street Journal:
AI Emerges as Crucial Tool for Groups Seeking Justice for Syria War Crimes
2020
Sonoma Family Life Magazine:
Free eBooks for the Visually Impaired
AC&E Journal:
Inspiring Special Education Solutions: Lessons for the COVID-19 Era
Newz Hook:
Technology Enables this 100% Blind Student to Pursue a Degree in Mechanical Engineering
Nonprofit Pro:
Fidelity Charitable Grants Nearly 13m to Aid Nonprofits
Irish Independent:
Access to 500,000 academic books for students with print disabilities
Entrepreneur:
Distance Learning is a ‘Nightmare’ for Many Special Needs Kids. These Businesses Are Creating Tools to Help
Nonprofit Quarterly:
Getting Social Enterprise Right: An Integrated Revenue Business Model
Mashable:
Helpful at-home school resources for kids with learning and attention difficulties
Yahoo! Life:
5 Free Back to School Resources for Kids With Disabilities
Sacramento Bee:
Stressed Out and Overwhelmed by Distance Learning? Here are some resources that might help
CNN:
Boost your mental and physical health during the pandemic by volunteering virtually
Houston Chronicle:
Internet Resources Help Teachers, Parents Navigate At-Home Education
Education Talk Radio:
Rethinking Reading with Assistive Technology during COVID-19 Crisis
Yahoo! News:
9 Ways You Can Virtually Volunteer From Home Right Now
We Are Teachers:
34 Awesome Free (or Low-Cost) Website for Practicing Reading
The News Minute:
Meet the class 10 boy who fought with the Kerala govt to write his board exam using tech
Chicago Tribune:
Commentary: A Moroccan orphan finds the American dream is also accessible
Brookings:
How Edtech can Help Leapfrog Progress in Education
2019
The New York Times:
Screens in the Classroom: Tools or Temptation?
Inside Higher Education:
The Sharing Solution
Philippine Daily Inquirer:
Bookshare: A Distinct Way to Enjoy Reading
TechCentral.ie:
Visually impaired students to access academic texts with NCBI’s digital library
Silicon Republic:
NCBI launches ‘cutting-edge’ digital accessible library
The Scholarly Kitchen:
Why Inclusion Matters to Technology and Technology Matters to Inclusion
Tried and True Teaching Tools:
Make Reading Accessible for ALL
CBS Austin:
Bookshare: helping remove reading barriers, and serving as a resource for all students!
Nonprofit Quarterly:
Bay Area Nonprofit Collaborative Pilots High-Tech Social Service Referral System
Edscoop:
Turn Struggling Readers into Leaders with Assistive Technology
EdSurge:
Benetech, Macmillan Pioneer Effort to Make All Digital Books ‘Born Accessible’
Forbes:
How One Nonprofit is Improving the Lives of Students with “Reading Barriers”
Publishing Perspectives:
Macmillan Learning Earns Benetech’s First ‘Global Certified Accessible’ Designation
Inside Higher Education:
Macmillan Earns Ebook Accessibility Certification
Forbes:
Using Text To Speech Technology To Assist Dyslexic Students
edCircuit:
Supporting Students with Reading Barriers in the Classroom
Waco Tribune-Herald:
Free online book database helps students who struggle to read
2018
San Angelo Standard Times:
San Angelo Students Struggling with Reading Get Help with Online Library
Education Week:
Are Students with Reading Barriers Ready to Start the New School Year?
Nonprofit Quarterly:
The Not-Even-Remotely-New Notion of “Nonprofit Judo”
TechCrunch:
Fireside Chat with Jim Fruchterman (benetech)
Cool Blind Tech:
Bookshare’s 390,000 Books are Now Available for People with Blindness in India
Wired:
YouTube Keeps Deleting Evidence of Syrian Chemical Weapon Attack
Nonprofit Quarterly:
Benetech and Bay Area Nonprofits Seek to Address the “Pain Points” of 211
Edsource:
Illuminating Science for Blind Students with Help from the Latest Tech Devices.
TechCrunch:
A $6 Trillion Wake Up Call for the Tech Industry
Edutopia:
Accommodating Students with Dyslexia
Edweek:
Want to Enrich Students’s Reading Lives? Don’t Dismiss Audiobooks
Fast Company:
Erasing History: YouTube Deletion of Syrian War Videos Concerns Human Rights Groups
2017
Recode:
We need a software revolution for the greater social good
Forbes:
Overcoming Dyslexia: Lessons Learned from an Ivy Leaguer
Huffpost:
Women in Tech: An interview with Anh Bui
Geekwire:
Dream the Accessible Dream
Edweek:
Edtech Company Wins Ed Dept. Award to Create Accessible Books
Tech Crunch:
Palo Alto nonprofit Benetech wins a $42.5M Dept. of Education grant, a nod to founder Jim Fruchterman’s quest to help the blind
Edscoop:
Education Department awards $42.5M grant to grow online library of accessible books
Edsurge:
Benetech Awarded $42.5M Grant from ED to Expand Library of Accessible Books
Publishers Weekly:
New Standards Program Emerges to Judge E-books’ Accessibility for Visually Impaired
Stanford Social Innovation Review:
Open Source Software Is Philanthropy
Nonprofit Quarterly:
Behind the Benetech Model: Applying Time, Money, and Tech for Social Benefit
Education Dive:
School districts can drive demand for accessible content from publishers
Mashable:
Printed Sex Organs Help Blind Students Learn About Sexual Health
DevEx:
The technology sector could make or break disability inclusion
New York Times:
YouTube Removes Videos Showing Atrocities in Syria
More Highlights
Washington Post:
Beyond Dyslexia Fonts: What Parents Can Do to Help Kids Who Struggle with Reading
Quartz:
Silicon Valley Wants to Save the World by Investing in Nonprofits as if they Were Startups
Fast Company:
3D-Printed Sex Organs Are Designed To Help Blind Students In Sex Ed
Huffington Post:
So Much Progress in Print Disabilities but Still So Far to Go
OpenSource.com:
Developer Opportunities to Code for Good
The Guardian:
‘Move Fast and Break Things’ Doesn’t Work When Lives are at Stake