In May 2022, seema kapoor, alternate format transcriber at prcvi, presented a series of virtual sessions on the use of the coreldraw suite to create tactile graphics files. These sessions covered fundamental features and tools within the suite as well as the use of the prcvi transcriber macros to cr
In may 2022, Seema Kapoor, alternate format transcriber at prcvi, presented a series of virtual sessions on the use of the coreldraw suite to create tactile graphics files. These sessions covered fundamental features and tools within the suite as well as the use of the prcvi transcriber macros to create more advanced graphs, charts, and other content for translation into tactile media.
Coreldraw Basics for Creating Tactile Graphics Files
Seema's first session covers the basics of how to configure CorelDRAW and use tactile graphics templates. She also demonstrates how to create basic lines, curves, and shapes. The use of the template file (linked below) is covered in the presentation.
Companion Files for CorelDRAW Basics
Creating Tactile Graphics with CorelDraw Using Macros
In a follow-up session, Seema details the process that the team at PRCVI uses to design more advanced tactile graphics using macros. The use of macros simplifies the production process and adds consistency across producers. Seema shows us how to create a variety of tactile graphics files from a range of visual content, including line graphs, pie charts, clocks, and number lines. She also reviews the process of creating a tactile graphic file from a scan of visual media.
Companion Files for Creating Tactile Graphics with CorelDraw Using Macros
Files and Instructions for Installing Transcriber Macros
The instructional video assumes that when you download the ‘Corel Tactile Macros.zip’ file that the file ends up in your ‘Downloads’ folder. If you cannot find the ‘Corel Tactile Macros.zip’ file it may be saved in another location, such as your ‘Documents’ folder or your Desktop.
The instructions were created on a laptop running Windows 10. These instructions should also work with Windows 7 with one small change. When the video is at 1:40, it shows how to show hidden files in Windows 10. For instructions on how to show hidden files in Windows 7 visit this link: Show Hidden Files in Windows 7
The provincial resource centre for the visually impaired (prcvi) is a ministry of education provincial outreach program, hosted by the vancouver school board (vsb).
The mission of prcvi is to provide learning resources, leadership, information, training and consultation to support school districts' goals of equitable access and enhanced educational opportunities for students with visual impairments.
Who are we?
Prcvi staffing includes experienced teachers of students with visual impairments, library personnel and alternate format specialists.
Who do we serve?
Students who are blind or visually impaired and attending public and group i or ii independent schools and education authorities in british columbia are eligible for services from prcvi. Requests for student support and materials are submitted by the student’s assigned vision teacher. School districts are responsible for the proper care and storage of materials or equipment borrowed.
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