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Education Matters

Hadley’s New Braille Workshops

Steven Kelley

The first of Hadley's new tactile braille workshops has just launched and it’s going to make teaching and learning braille a lot more engaging for the older adult. In a recent conversation with Kim Walker, from Hadley’s Research and Development team, she outlined the newest braille workshops from Hadley, which will be launching throughout the first quarter of 2022.

The Braillists Foundation: Taking Giant Steps Toward Increasing Braille Literacy

Judy Dixon

The mission of the Braillists Foundation is only two words, but they are
powerful and resonate with braille readers everywhere. Those two words are "More Braille." The sheer volume of the available classes, presentations, and resources from the Braillists Foundation is nothing short of amazing.

Product Reviews and Guides

Entering Text on an iPhone, Part 2: Using External Hardware Devices

Judy Dixon

In Part 2 of this series, we will look at the range of external devices that can be used to
input text. Some of these are mainstream devices while others are devices
specifically manufactured for blind users.

An Overview of macOS Monterey

Janet Ingber

In late October, Apple released macOS Monterey, its new operating system for the Mac. Monterey offers a number of VoiceOver additions and mainstream features. Many of the new features can be accessed through your Mac and other iOS devices.

Conference Coverage

The Consumer Electronics Show 2022: What Caught our Interest at this Year's CES

Gena Harper

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is one of the largest technology conferences in the United States. The conference draws anyone from large, well known technology companies to small startups. This year, we bring you a list of new technologies displayed at this year's show that caught our eye.

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