Sound Prints – September 17, 2017
Blindfold Bop iPhone app – an accessible game; ACB advocacy and governmental affairs update; new glucose meter, maybe – game changer for blind diabetics; Alexa talks to Cortana
Building Better Tomorrows Today for Kentuckians with Vision Loss
Sound Prints podcast by KCB
Blindfold Bop iPhone app – an accessible game; ACB advocacy and governmental affairs update; new glucose meter, maybe – game changer for blind diabetics; Alexa talks to Cortana
Self-driving car legislation passes House; what’s ahead in the Senate and what questions face us in the future. Guest speaker is Mark Richert, Director of Public Policy with the American Foundation for the Blind
Relive the total eclipse from Nashville; another perspective of the eclipse from Louisville; music trivia chapter activity
Ron Brooks presents a new parent and families telephone support group from ACB Families; Micheal Hudson, director of the American Printing House for the Blind museum, shares “KSB Secrets: 10 Things You Didn’t Know about the Kentucky School for the Blind”
Learn how to listen to the audio description of the total eclipse with Joel Snyder and Dan Dillon; new Medicare/Medicaid bill explained by Tony Stephens, ACB Director of Advocacy and Governmental Affairs
Reading with the Seeing AI app from Microsoft; Dan Spoone, Part II; Jackie Williams, new Principal at the Kentucky School for the Blind; calendar of events and more
Meet Dan Spoone, ACB First Vice President from Orlando, FL; Brian Charlson, Director of Technology at the Carroll Center for the Blind in Boston, talks accessible appliances and cooking gadgets; Calendar of Events
Doug Powell, new member of the ACB Board, shares unusual jobs from his past, experiences as a triathlete and more; Brian Charlson, Director of Technology at the Carroll Center in Boston, introduces AIRA, a service to help read and navigate your environment
Meet David Trott, ACB’s new Treasurer; easy dump dinners from a Kindle book; great news for TV fans, a new free iPhone app that can read to you, and more
Kentucky School for the Blind 2017 Alumni Reunion information; preview Bards and Storytellers at the Printing House with Kathy and Tom Arnold; ACB election montage