This podcast explores assistive technology that is used for consumers who are visually-impaired and blind.
The Audio Information Network of Colorado provides a vital service to the visually impaired community by making news, information, and entertainment accessible to everyone. This organization ensures that individuals who are blind or have low vision can stay connected with the world around them, fostering a sense of community and inclusion. Through innovative technology and a commitment to accessibility, they deliver a wide range of audio content that enriches the lives of their listeners.
Suite A
Boulder 80301
Audio Notebook is designed to enhance the note-taking experience for individuals with visual impairments. With its easy-to-use audio recording and playback features, this app enables users to capture lectures and meetings efficiently, ensuring no detail is missed.
AudioNote integrates the functionality of a notepad and voice recorder to create a powerful tool that helps visually impaired users to record information while simultaneously taking notes, making it easier to review lectures and meetings.
BARD Mobile offers access to a vast library of audiobooks and Braille books, giving you a world of literature at your fingertips.
A glimpse into visually impaired life in a visual world. Host Avery Berschauer shares her personal experience and explores other topics around diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility.
Serving the Baton Rouge area, this eye bank recovers, processes, and distributes corneal tissue for transplantation, playing a critical role in restoring sight for those with corneal blindness.
Suite 1005
Baton Rouge 70808
Works to improve the lives of Massachusetts' blind and visually impaired through advocacy, education, and fostering a supportive community.
Watertown 02472
Active in advocacy and support, this chapter enhances the lives of blind individuals through education, community building, and legislative efforts in California.
Hayward 94545
Discover the transformative Be My Eyes app, designed to empower the blind and low vision community by connecting them with sighted volunteers through live video calls. This innovative platform provides real-time assistance for reading labels, navigating unfamiliar environments, and identifying objects, enhancing independence and confidence. Available 24/7, Be My Eyes ensures that help is always within reach for the blind and low vision individuals. Join a global community dedicated to making the world more accessible—download the Be My Eyes app today and experience the difference it can make in everyday life.
San Francisco 94103