Sound Prints - March 10, 2019
Sound Prints - March 10, 2019
Talking Books - A Kentucky Perspective; personal and family histories - preserving early childhood memories
Talking Books - A Kentucky Perspective; personal and family histories - preserving early childhood memories
KCB visits Capitol Hill about low vision, diabetes, Medicare and autonomous vehicles; tips for writing your personal and family history
child actors in American Printing House for the Blind Braille Reader's Theater; recommended books from Page Turners
tours at ACB national convention; new administrators and more services at the Kentucky Department of Blind Services; projects and activities of the Kentucky Council of the Blind and its chapters, ACB Lions, ACB Families, and Library Users of America; accessibility for blind diabetics of the Freestyle Libra glucose monitoring system
United States is 50th nation to officially join the Marrakesh treaty; low vision equipment, accessible devices for diabetics, and autonomous vehicles - major legislative imperatives for ACB visit to Capitol Hill; a Super Bowl party at Perkins, KSB student writes award-winning play, audio description around the world, and emoji recognizing people with disabilities
Marrakesh Treaty sent to WIPO; new way to listen to the weekly ACB Advocacy update; news about Nearby Explorer, the wayfinding app from APH; how live plays and musicals are audio described
Court requires accessibility on Domino Pizza website; questions to ask your doctor after a diagnosis; free offer from Aira; how to find helpful and fun books, such as those by Joey Green, on Bookshare.org
George Eastman tour at 2019 ACB convention; ACB scholarship reminder; low vision support group member uses CyberEyez for work and everyday tasks; architect says he is more successful after losing vision
ACB Audio Description Project celebrates 10th birthday; resources for finding described movies, TV shows, streamed video and more; hiring people with disabilities is good business
How to apply for an ACB scholarship; job and career study; theater group needs new home; diabetes research and new continuous monitoring glucose system