This podcast will feature list of resources for people who are blind or visually impaired. In the first episode, I list some apps that might be useful as well as which smart devices I feel blind people should have.
Hosts Dr. Grace Ambrose-Zaken, President and CEO Safe Toddles non-profit and Kelvin Crosby, CEO Smart Guider Inc (aka Deafblind potter) discuss safe mobility for learners who were born blind and visually impaired. Our focus is on the pediatric belt cane also known as the wearable toddler cane. Episodes include interviews those who grew up without path information before belt canes were available. Also, orientation and mobility specialists and families using this innovative mobility tool with toddlers and preschool learners who are blind and visually impaired.
ScanLife is a barcode and QR code reader, providing accessible information on products and more.
Seeing AI is a remarkable app that harnesses the power of artificial intelligence to narrate the world for individuals with visual impairments. It identifies and describes objects, reads text, recognizes faces, and more, offering a new level of independence and accessibility.
Seeing in the Dark is geared towards blind or visually impaired individuals. Your host, Thomas Domville (aka: AnonyMouse), will demonstrate and detail iOS, Windows, and other technology software, products, and services from a blind perspective.
Sight and Sound Technology is the UK's leading provider of hardware and software to the blind, visually impaired and those with learning and reading difficulties. Our podcast is another channel for us to communicate all our latest news, talk about our product portfolio and speak to the people for whom our products are making a life-changing impact.
Welcome, The Expanded Core Curriculum (ECC) is an area taught specifically to students with a visual impairment. The Tennessee School for the Blind devotes specific time to teaching these skills during the academic school year. Each group of students consisting of approximately 7-10 students has spent 4 days planning, recording, and editing their episode. All podcasts have been recorded in the WTSB Studio B on the campus located in Nashville, TN. A great deal of work by the students has gone into each episode while at the same time having a whole lot of fun! We hope you enjoy!
SM Braille Viewer allows users to view and interact with Braille on digital devices, offering a bridge between traditional Braille literacy and modern
SM Music Reader revolutionizes the way visually impaired musicians access and read sheet music, offering digital solutions that translate traditional scores into accessible formats, enabling seamless musical exploration and performance.
Articles from local Suffolk newspapers read by volunteers for the blind and visually impaired.