Access to Technology in the Workplace: In Our Own Words
People with disabilities talk about their use of accessible technology in the workplace.
Duration : 0:12:43
People with disabilities talk about their use of accessible technology in the workplace.
Duration : 0:12:43
I haven’t made a video in a while so here is a video about my new note taker device
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My cover of the song Braille by Regina Spektor. I skipped a couple parts in the song just cuz I don’t know how to play them. =P
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This is a video about notetakers, or PDAs specifically developed for people who are blind, or have low vision. They are not cheap, but the extra cost goes towards things like a blindness-friendly interface, a Braille display, and specialized hardware, that would not be purchased by too many people. Notetakers in this video range from $1,395 to $6,195.
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Notetakers, or PDAs for the Blind, are quite an investment. HOwever, they do have several advatages over a laptop. Namely, because they use proprietary environments, they are virus free & accessibility issues are a non-issue. I made a few slipups while speaking in the video. Regarding the hard drive on the Braille Plus, I mentioned something called the “Icon.” The Icon is a notetaker manufactured by LevelStar, which is a sibling product to the Braille Plus. I didn’t have it in this comparison, since they’re the same thing. Regarding the connectivity options, the very last item on the right with the $5,995 price tag was the Braille Sense, not the Braille Plus. This should ease anyone’s confused mind. Questions? Feel free to leave them in the comments.
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CSUN2010 – GW Micro presents the Voice Sense QWERTY. Jeremy Curry gives a brief demonstration of the highly anticipated new product.
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Short movie that sums up whole TraMuBraTion system
In this movie you can see how mother shows her son how to learn Braille with our program, how a child is learning Braille and playing games. There’s also mother recording voice tip on our rack (for mobile phone) and a child playing a piano from notes that we have embossed.
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Sharon Nichols, Assistive Technology consultant for the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired’s Outreach Program, explains how to use a BrailleNote mPower as a braille display with JAWS screen reader software. Part 1 of 3. Duration: 8:49.
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