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On Tuesday 18th of March, The Daily Connect was broadcasting live from the Inclusive Design for Sustainability Conference in Glasgow. Whilst there, we invited RNIB's James Kyle and Triple Tap Tech's Fraser Fleming to talk about accessible gaming. Image description: A dramatic, angled shot of an empty stage. At the front a pink podium reads "RNIB Scotland, Inclusive Design for Sustainability Conference." Behind, a line of grey chairs awaits experts for the panel discussions and a large pink IMAX screen hangs above.
Game on is an immersive exhibition exploring the history of video games at the national museum of Scotland. They hosted an evening of accessible gaming in collaboration with RNIB and Triple Tap Tech and Amelia spoke to James Kyle about what RNIB is doing to make gaming more accessible. Learn more about Game On on the National Museums Scotland website - Game On | National Museums Scotland (nms.ac.uk) Learn more about accessible gaming on the RNIB Website - Design for every gamer for people with sight loss | RNIB Image shows Amelia and Matthew from RNIB standing in the Game On exhibition space playing a console game.
Game On is an interactive exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland exploring the history of gaming. RNIB have been working with National Museums Scotland and Triple Tap Tech to arrange an evening of accessible gaming on October 15th from 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM. It will feature a panel discussion involving game accessibility experts before attendees can try the interactive exhibits and enjoy a special accessible gaming area being created by Triple Tap Tech. Amelia spoke to James Kyle from RNIB, Jane Miller from the National Museum of Scotland and Fraser Fleming from Triple Tap Tech to learn more. Learn more about the events and book tickets using this link - Accessible Games Night with RNIB and TripleTapTech: Visual Impairment | National Museums Scotland (nms.ac.uk) Top half of the image shows a row of retro video games consoles in matching grey boxes with bright orange and blue lights above them, and bottom half shows a large oval table with a range of smaller vintage games. Photo (c) National Museums Scotland
The Scottish Queer International Film Festival (SQIFF) is back this year with accessible networking events and audio described screenings. They've been working with RNIB to ensure blind and partially sighted attendees have a good experience Amelia spoke to Kiana Kalantar-Hormozi from SQIFF and James Kyle from RNIB to learn more... SQIFF takes place from 8th to 12th October across the CCA and GFT in Glasgow. Learn more on the SQIFF website - SQIFF – Scottish Queer International Film Festival Image shows SQIFF logo which shows 'SQIFF' written in bold white writing in a black circle.
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The Scottish Queer International Film Festival (or SQIFF) is taking place at the CCA in Glasgow from the 26th to the 30th September. Amelia talked to Indigo Korres from SQIFF and James Kyle from RNIB to learn more about the festival and how they worked with RNIB to make their events more accessible. Visit SQIFF's Website at www.sqiff.org
James Kyle, Project Archaeologist with Archaeology and Built Heritage, chats to Myra Gleeson about his fascinating work uncovering Irish history and heritage in construction and community projects.
Curate. It's that word that people don't want to hear, but need to. The challenge here is simple : are you showing work that communicates your value to the right people, in the right ways, at the right times? Are you leaving your best work on the editing floor or including too much? Are your processes for editing and post production stuck in the early 2000's? Are you actually getting any better or is every Uncle Joe snagging a camera at Cost Co catching up to you? Before you get all down on yourself consider this : maybe as a photographer you're best work just isn't being found hidden down deep amongst the most obvious stuff. Maybe just like your favorite band ever, it's the deep cuts that say the most about you as an artist. Sitting on this episode with two absolute legends. James Broadbent founded Narrative to solve the problems that photographers all over the world are facing. From the headaches of blogging to managing the culling and cataloging process outside of Lightroom this is a dude with incredible vision and insight and right along side him we bring in Kyle Wilson, wedding photographer, artist, and Narrative team member to spit ball together the way curating work can elevate it's value. This chat is filled with so many nuggets of wisdom and perspective we should probably charge for it, but instead we're going to give it away for free and then ask you to do a few things with this info! First - https://narrative.so/select?affiliate=miles CLICK THAT LINK to try Narrative Select! Second - https://www.mileswittboyer.com/photoco/hq JOIN US. There's a pretty rad little army of creatives hanging out every dang day in PHOTOCO and whether you're in a small group, a 2TO1 training group, or just chilling in the Photographic Collective Community I can promise you there's something waiting for you to learn, give, and grow right inside. The Photographic Collective (PHOTOCO) is a production of Photographic Collective LLC based in Bentonville, Arkansas. This episode is ©2023 hosted by Miles Witt Boyer and Jared Mark Fincher. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mwbpodcast/support
Mackenzie Clark and Sion James, Tulane's SAAC representatives, stop by the pod to discuss a wide range of topics, including Tulane's mental health initiatives for student-athletes and the 50th anniversary of Title IX. Kyle Verber from the Green Wave Club gets you ready for Give Green Day on March 21st, and Lisa Stockton gets ready to lead her club into the WNIT this weekend.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jim received a Bachelor of Science degree from California State College and a Juris Doctor degree from Thomas Jefferson University School of Law. He was selected to attend the first Southern California Key Executive MBA program introduced by Pepperdine University. While attending undergraduate school he was the first and only student to volunteer for service in the USMC during the Vietnam War. As a Marine Infantry Officer he was decorated for Valor in combat and led over 200 patrols and ambushes against the enemy. After Vietnam came a tour at Camp Lejeune where he was in charge of a Rifle Training Company while attending US Naval Justice School. He was then assigned to Camp Pendleton as a Reserve Liaison Officer with the objective of rejuvenating Marine Corps Reserve Units because of a massive reduction in Active Duty personnel that had taken place. Jim was then appointed General's Aide-de-Camp to General Hugh Hardy and General Paul Godfrey. He medically retired as a Captain after serving 12 years on active and reserve duty. While attending Law School Jim helped initiate the Veterans Outreach Program at San Diego State University (the first of its kind) helping downtrodden veterans who were discharged from the military without an Honorable Discharge due to drug/alcohol abuse or psychological reasons. Jim felt strongly about these veterans who came home to a divided country and wanted to help them achieve a General or Honorable Discharge status so they could be eligible for government educational and vocational benefits. Jim earned two American Jurisprudence Awards in Torts and Trial Practice. He was selected as President of Nu Beta Epsilon, the prestigious National Legal Honorary Society. Jim's passion of honoring Military heroes and remembering their sacrifices led to his short story, “In Search of Heroes.” This story has led to two Off Broadway Productions–“In Search of Heroes” and “The Remnant.” He has expanded his passion to include motivational talks to the younger generation of Americans to learn about these TRUE American Heroes. Jim is a member of First Marine Division Association, Third Marine Division Association and Disabled American Veterans. James Kyle has over 40 years of experience in Venture Capital for Commodity Trading, Corporate Finance and Real Estate Development. His ability to disrupt standard industry procedures has been the key to his success in providing capital to many ventures. From his initial interest in the volatile Commodity Futures market; he was instrumental in the formation of the first Managed Commodity Trading Funds of the 70s. By setting aside the standard of management fees and retail commissions he introduced Trading Funds that only charged their clients a percentage of the profits! This disruptive change led to raising capital for some of the most successful Traders in the Managed Commodities market. Pivoting from the commodity market to high-risk business ventures in the 80s was a natural step for him by applying his disruptive standard to raising capital for startup companies. His clients would be introduced to ventures that believed in the stockholder first. Kyle's mandate–No salaries, no perks, no compensation for the principals /owners until the company was profitable. He continues to bring his passionate disruptive change standard to his current Advisory and Director positions. Companies such as: Director, Realty Pilot, the fastest and most reliable asset management and valuation SaaS platform in the Real Estate Industry Director, EFG America, the only devulcanization company of its kind in North America revolutionizing the Rubber Industry Advisor, Intiva Health, the only Big Data Vertical SaaS Healthcare Management firm of its kind in the Healthcare sector Advisor, High Performance Building Systems, Revolutionary Steel Structured Insulated Panels company deployed worldwide to such locations as Haiti commercially and the Caymans residentially that withstood Cat 5 damage! Jim and his wife Bonnie reside in Bradenton, Florida Follow Carl: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toeverypageaturning/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarlBuccellatoAuthor LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carl-buccellato-60234139/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVB3YH1iQxK4IL4ya5j4-Jg Website: https://toeverypageaturning.com Produced by: https://socialchameleon.us
On today's episode, the crew discusses LeBron continuing to carry the Lakers as he scored 46 points, what they learned from the Clippers in the win, Kyle Kuzma's market in the offseason after his 30-point outing, and whether Bam Adebayo should be a lock for the All-Star Game. They also talk about the impact of Brandon Ingram's return, the latest update on when Kevin Durant could get back on the court, Joel Embiid's MVP case, and a live reaction to the news of Bobby Portis' injury.
And now more from Day 1 of the Accessible Gaming Symposium in Dundee. Whilst there, our Paulina Kuchorew spoke with RNIB Community Connection Coordinator and VI gamer, James Kyle, who took part in the 'Experience of playing video games with a vision impairment' discussion panel. Image shows the RNIB Connect Radio logo.
Today was a great day, I didn't do a long super long blog, because we have a lot going on, and I've had Wi-Fi issues. We had a great day as a little Bay not far from here, it was wonderful, and James Kyle and Kylie got to spend a wonderful day playing in the bay.
On this episode of #TheDebateShow #WineDownWeekends edition "Artie" must decide to not let his mother interfere and regulate his marriage to "Stephy" or it could be over before it really even started. "Ms Helen" pulls out an article of this woman who gave birth to triplets after being a surrogate for a same-sex male couple but thinks that "Stephy" should turn over all rights to her children to "Artie & Clarisse" & she being the grandmother & thinks that "Clarisse & Artie" should remarry for the sake of the family because she thinks it's the right thing for the family period. Plus the debate ladies chime in as well. How did the luncheon meeting go between Artie ,James & Kyle?
Guest: Pete ZayasSegment One: Good lord, LeBron.Segment Two: Anthony Davis, Dennis Schröder continue to struggle.Segment Three: Kyle Kuzma, Montrezl Harrell are flourishing in their roles. Fun surprise via a Cavs exec. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Guest: Pete Zayas Segment One: Good lord, LeBron. Segment Two: Anthony Davis, Dennis Schröder continue to struggle. Segment Three: Kyle Kuzma, Montrezl Harrell are flourishing in their roles. Fun surprise via a Cavs exec. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
You might not think that visually impaired people could enjoy gaming on consoles, computers or Smart devices, but you'd be wrong!There are many accessibility features, tech work arounds and with smart devices and speakers, like Alexa, you can continue to battle the baddies, or challenge yourself in various scenarios.RNIB Connect Radio's Allan Russell spoke to James Kyle, RNIB Scotland, and blind gamers David and Ian.They talk about their love of gaming and want more blind and partially sighted people to join their weekly group.#RNIBConnectImage: Space Invaders
How do you seat across from a person who has sexually abused a child and have a conversation with purpose? In this episode of FBI Retired Case File Review, retired agent Jim Kyle reviews several of his child predator cases and the conversation with purpose interview strategy. Using this innovative investigative technique, he successfully investigated several hundred Crime Against Children cases to include eight known Child Victim Identification Program (CVIP) matters and numerous high profile sexual exploitation child pornography production subjects and sex rings, such as the international investigation into the North American Man/Boy Love Association (NAMBLA) and the Pedophile Information Exchange (PIE) that resulted in the dismantling and disruption of 921 subjects in 23 countries and 22 States. Jim traveled overseas to England, Netherlands, Spain, and other countries, to conduct the investigation in cooperation with law enforcement agencies within those countries and Interpol, assisting with cases involving the “Dark-Net” and specifically peer-to-peer targeting. Join my Reader Team to get the FBI Reading Resource - Books about the FBI, written by FBI agents, the 20 clichés about the FBI Reality Checklist, and keep up to date on the FBI in books, TV, and movies via my monthly email. Join here. Jerri Williams, a retired FBI agent, author and podcaster, attempts to relive her glory days by writing and blogging about the FBI and hosting FBI Retired Case File Review, a true crime/history podcast. Visit her website to check out her books, available as audiobooks, ebooks and paperbacks wherever books are sold.
Thursday marks the final matchup between the Astros and Division leading Oakland A’s in MLB’s short 60-game season Manager Dusty Baker looks to RHP Jose Urquidy to right the ship and to face the Athletics LHP Sean Manaea. Manager Dusty Baker recaps Wednesday's devastating loss and previews the matchup with Robert Ford. Later on, rookie RHP Luis Garcia talks about his 1st MLB start on Wednesday and RHP Josh James and OF Kyle Tucker talk about Wednesday’s 7th inning miscues. Mickey Storey is the Astros AAA Manger of the Round Rock Express, now working with the Astros players at Houston's MLB Alt Site in Corpus Christi. Storey sits down with broadcaster Micheal Coffin on player development at Whataburger Field. The Houston Astros Official Podcast is presented by @KarbachBrewing, Crafted for Serious Fun!
Mo Dakhil of Bleacher Report and The Athletic joins! The Lakers have finished their eight tune up games before the playoffs start on Tuesday. Does it matter they only won three of them? Does it matter that LeBron wasn’t all that great? What about Kyle Kuzma, one of the team’s few bubble bright spots? As … (https://kambrothers.blubrry.net/2020/08/14/lebron-james-kyle-kuzma-and-big-lessons-from-the-bubble-games-with-mo-dakhil/)
RNIB Scotland has launched a brand new podcast and they want blind and partially sighted people to get involved. You can take part in creating the audio, decide on what topics to discuss and drive it forward to become a powerful voice for people in Scotland who are affected by sight loss. RNIB Connect Radio's Allan Russell spoke to James Kyle, from RNIB Scotland, to learn more about the podcast and how you can get involved. http://www.rnib.org.uk/scotland #RNIBConnect
The Lakers went into Dallas without Anthony Davis plus saw both JaVale McGee and Dwight Howard lost to foul trouble and still walked away with a win. We break down an impressive performance and dig into the latest trade chatter.
The Lakers are well underway in their training camp and some of the stories from is thus far are legit hilarious. I react to those, some more serious storylines and then open up the mailbag to get what your thoughts might be thus far. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Lakers are well underway in their training camp and some of the stories from is thus far are legit hilarious. I react to those, some more serious storylines and then open up the mailbag to get what your thoughts might be thus far. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Steven, Shaun and Tim are talking tech once again. This time they are joined by visually impaired games fan James Kyle who is an RNIB volunteer to talk about accessible gaming and the enjoyment he gets out of it. We also summarise the information surrounding the new EU legislation that has just been brought in called GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). We also read through more of your emails and keep you up to date on the week in tech news. #RNIBConnect #TechTalk
Panel: Charles Max Wood Nader Dabit Cory House Kent C Dodds Special Guests: David Atchley In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discuss breaking up with higher-order components with David Atchley. David has been doing software development for 24 years now and has worked mostly in web development. He has worked at many places from start-ups to large companies and does client work currently for Tandem.ly. They talk about what higher-order components and render props are and when you would want to use them to help you in your code. They also touch on overuse and misuse of applications and coding tools and the difference between using render props and HOCs. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: David intro What are higher-order components? What are render props? Higher-order components are patterned after higher-order functions Connect from React Redux React What are the use cases for higher-order components? Redux Would you suggest writing a render prop instead in certain situations? Deciding to use a HOC or a render prop depends on the situation Think critically about the applications you are using Kent’s Advanced React Component Patterns Egghead Course Difference between render props and HOCs Build an HOC out of a render prop if you want to share code Context API from React Concern with new Context API Problem with overuse How do you help people avoid overuse and misuse? Unstated library by James Kyle Start developing code at the local level React Native And much, much more! Links: Tandem.ly React Redux Kent’s Egghead Course Context API from React Unstated library by James Kyle React Native David’s GitHub @Tuxz0r Tandem.ly Medium Picks: Charles I’d Pay You $500,000 a Year, but You Can’t Do the Work by Shelly Palmer Liars by Glenn Beck Cory CodeSandbox Live Babel repl React Cheat Sheet Fluent Conf Nader Shoe Dog by Phil Knight Nader’s Blog Post Kent Answers to common questions about render props blog post React’s new Context API blog post React Composer Brandon Sanderson CodeSandbox Live David React, Inline Functions, and Performance by Ryan Florence Build Better Products by Laura Klein
Panel: Charles Max Wood Nader Dabit Cory House Kent C Dodds Special Guests: David Atchley In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discuss breaking up with higher-order components with David Atchley. David has been doing software development for 24 years now and has worked mostly in web development. He has worked at many places from start-ups to large companies and does client work currently for Tandem.ly. They talk about what higher-order components and render props are and when you would want to use them to help you in your code. They also touch on overuse and misuse of applications and coding tools and the difference between using render props and HOCs. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: David intro What are higher-order components? What are render props? Higher-order components are patterned after higher-order functions Connect from React Redux React What are the use cases for higher-order components? Redux Would you suggest writing a render prop instead in certain situations? Deciding to use a HOC or a render prop depends on the situation Think critically about the applications you are using Kent’s Advanced React Component Patterns Egghead Course Difference between render props and HOCs Build an HOC out of a render prop if you want to share code Context API from React Concern with new Context API Problem with overuse How do you help people avoid overuse and misuse? Unstated library by James Kyle Start developing code at the local level React Native And much, much more! Links: Tandem.ly React Redux Kent’s Egghead Course Context API from React Unstated library by James Kyle React Native David’s GitHub @Tuxz0r Tandem.ly Medium Picks: Charles I’d Pay You $500,000 a Year, but You Can’t Do the Work by Shelly Palmer Liars by Glenn Beck Cory CodeSandbox Live Babel repl React Cheat Sheet Fluent Conf Nader Shoe Dog by Phil Knight Nader’s Blog Post Kent Answers to common questions about render props blog post React’s new Context API blog post React Composer Brandon Sanderson CodeSandbox Live David React, Inline Functions, and Performance by Ryan Florence Build Better Products by Laura Klein
Descripcion del programa ¿Estás pensando en utilizar Polymer en grandes proyectos? Quédate y veremos todo lo que implica. En el programa de hoy hablaremos sobre Polymer. ¿Para qué se pensó?. Veremos que para hacer aplicaciones web no y los problemas que puede dar. ¡Esperamos que os guste el episodio y como siempre nos vemos al final! ¿Queréis participar? ¿Queréis participar y ayudarnos a decidir que grabar en WeCodeSign y proponer invitad@s? Aquí podéis participar en WeCodeSign. Preguntas rápidas: Borja Godoy Quién me ha inspirado: Ismael Faro Quién me ha inspirado: Abdón Rodríguez Quién me ha inspirado: Jon Rojí Quién me ha inspirado: Jorge Barroso Recomiéndanos un recurso: Medium Recomiéndanos un recurso: Juan W Media Recomiéndanos a un invitado o invitada: Jon Rojí ¿Qué tema te gustaría que tratásemos?: Agentes Inteligentes ((Siri, Alexa, Google Assistant)) Contacta con: Borja Godoy Twitter de Borja Godoy Github de Borja Godoy Email de Borja Godoy Links del programa James Kyle nailing the discussion about CSS and components An intro to web components with otters Preview de Polymer 3.0: npm y Módulos de ES6 Polymer 3.0 Preview — Building a mini card game Who's using Polymer? Opening Remarks (Polymer Summit 2017) Polymer Summit 2017 Highlights Web Components Firebase Lighthouse Polymer Codelabs Polymer 2.0 Docs Ismael Faro Abdón Rodríguez Rob Dodson Polymer Summit Talks Captain Codeman Can I Use - Web Components Stencil.JS A Pinterest Progressive Web App Performance Case Study Addy Osmani Recomendaciones de Nacho Project Structure for Using Redux with Polymer 2.0 Polymer Tips: Prevent Inactive Views Responding To Other Route Changes Patrocinadores Fictizia.com Contacta con Ignacio Web de WeCodeSign Twitter de WeCodeSign eMail de WeCodeSign Web de Ignacio Villanueva Twitter de Ignacio Villanueva
Welcome to Golf Talk Live! - (re-Scheduled from June 15th) There will not be a Coaches Corner this week. However, I interview 3 great golf professionals on "The State of Golf Instruction Today". Pete Buchanan -Founder/Director of Instruction and owner of Plane Simple Golf, LLC. James Kyle -PGA Professional & Owner of the James Kyle Golf Academy. Buck Mayers -Director of Instruction, Co-Chairman/Director of The Texas Wounded Warrior Foundation Golf Tournament at Escondido Golf & Lake Club. Join us LIVE Thursday 6:00 - 8:00PM Central on Golf Talk Live! Golf Talk Live is also available as a podcast at itunes.com & Stitcher.com
Modern Web sits down with Devon Lindsey (@devonbl), Sarah Drasner (@sarah_edo), James Kyle (@thejameskyle), and Katherine Poulter (@katpoulter) at React Rally (@reactrally). Our main goal was to put them in power ranger outfits, but you’ll have to watch that on Youtube. Listen as they discuss the benefits of being an individual technical contributor versus taking the management route. The four share their views on the excitement of being a JavaScript developer, learning new technologies and how the trend of openly sharing code has helped speed up the evolution of OSS and technology. Other topics discussed are companies giving engineers time for open source projects, how awesome the React community is at being nice to each other, and how conferences help you get to know community leaders better. Find more podcasts, videos, trainings and online conferences at http://modern-web.org or follow us on Twitter @modernweb_.
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