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In TLT71 you'll hear a hotspot tip; playing audio using the Logitech K380 BT keyboard; revisiting my tunes; an introduction to JAWS Tandem; and Maria and I reminisce about the Computer Center for Visually Impaired People, CCVIP and the California Pizza Ki
Some uses for the Be My Eyes app;an Alexa annoyance; a multi-function device and bluetooth mix-up; finding my iDevices; future of CCVIP; iPhone issues; A New York times audio anomaly; ratings frustration revisited; Mickey, the escape artist and a Sunflash
People are passionate about their devices. Whether you use iOS' VoiceOver features or Android's accessibility, this episode is for you. Four accessible tech experts debate the virtues and the failings of both phones. CCVIP's instructors Lynne Tatum and Gus Chalkias take up the pro-iOS side, while Chris Nova from Mystic Access and Dutch computer science student Florian Beijers champion Android devices. The first half hour is a general debate between both sides. After a short break, we'll take your calls. CCVIP information.
People are passionate about their devices. Whether you use iOS VoiceOver features or Androids accessibility, this episode is for you. Four accessible tech experts debate the virtues and the failings of both phones. CCVIPs instructors Lynne Tatum and Gus
People are passionate about their devices. Whether you use iOS' VoiceOver features or Android's accessibility, this episode is for you. Four accessible tech experts debate the virtues and the failings of both phones. CCVIP's instructors Lynne Tatum and Gus Chalkias take up the pro-iOS side, while Chris Nova from Mystic Access and Dutch computer science student Florian Beijers champion Android devices. The first half hour is a general debate between both sides. After a short break, we'll take your calls. CCVIP information.
People are passionate about their devices. Whether you use iOS' VoiceOver features or Android's accessibility, this episode is for you. Four accessible tech experts debate the virtues and the failings of both phones. CCVIP's instructors Lynne Tatum and Gus Chalkias take up the pro-iOS side, while Chris Nova from Mystic Access and Dutch computer science student Florian Beijers champion Android devices. The first half hour is a general debate between both sides. After a short break, we'll take your calls. CCVIP information.
"The Newman Library and the Baruch College Computing Center for Visually Impaired People (CCVIP) co-sponsor a lecture by Mike Mellor, the writer of the authoritative biography of the Louis Braille. This event marked the library’s official opening of the traveling exhibition on loan from the National Braille Press. The twenty-panel display, in print and Braille, celebrates the 200th anniversary of the birth of Louis Braille. It takes a viewer through the highlights of Louis’s life, the Braille production process, and why Braille remains important today. Karen Luxon Gourgey, Director of CCVIP, makes the opening remarks. Konstandinos Chalkias, Coordinator, CCVIP Demo Center and Lynnette Tatum, Training Specialist, CCVIP, demonstrate a penfriend labeling system. Arthur Downing, Chief Information Officer and Chief Librarian, Baruch College, introduces the speaker. The event takes place on December 3, 2009, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750."
"The Newman Library and the Baruch College Computing Center for Visually Impaired People (CCVIP) co-sponsor a lecture by Mike Mellor, the writer of the authoritative biography of the Louis Braille. This event marked the library’s official opening of the traveling exhibition on loan from the National Braille Press. The twenty-panel display, in print and Braille, celebrates the 200th anniversary of the birth of Louis Braille. It takes a viewer through the highlights of Louis’s life, the Braille production process, and why Braille remains important today. Karen Luxon Gourgey, Director of CCVIP, makes the opening remarks. Konstandinos Chalkias, Coordinator, CCVIP Demo Center and Lynnette Tatum, Training Specialist, CCVIP, demonstrate a penfriend labeling system. Arthur Downing, Chief Information Officer and Chief Librarian, Baruch College, introduces the speaker. The event takes place on December 3, 2009, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750."
"The Newman Library and the Baruch College Computing Center for Visually Impaired People (CCVIP) co-sponsor a lecture by Mike Mellor, the writer of the authoritative biography of the Louis Braille. This event marked the library's official opening of the traveling exhibition on loan from the National Braille Press. The twenty-panel display, in print and Braille, celebrates the 200th anniversary of the birth of Louis Braille. It takes a viewer through the highlights of Louis's life, the Braille production process, and why Braille remains important today. Karen Luxon Gourgey, Director of CCVIP, makes the opening remarks. Konstandinos Chalkias, Coordinator, CCVIP Demo Center and Lynnette Tatum, Training Specialist, CCVIP, demonstrate a penfriend labeling system. Arthur Downing, Chief Information Officer and Chief Librarian, Baruch College, introduces the speaker. The event takes place on December 3, 2009, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750."
"The Newman Library and the Baruch College Computing Center for Visually Impaired People (CCVIP) co-sponsor a lecture by Mike Mellor, the writer of the authoritative biography of the Louis Braille. This event marked the library's official opening of the traveling exhibition on loan from the National Braille Press. The twenty-panel display, in print and Braille, celebrates the 200th anniversary of the birth of Louis Braille. It takes a viewer through the highlights of Louis's life, the Braille production process, and why Braille remains important today. Karen Luxon Gourgey, Director of CCVIP, makes the opening remarks. Konstandinos Chalkias, Coordinator, CCVIP Demo Center and Lynnette Tatum, Training Specialist, CCVIP, demonstrate a penfriend labeling system. Arthur Downing, Chief Information Officer and Chief Librarian, Baruch College, introduces the speaker. The event takes place on December 3, 2009, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750."