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Live on the Edge, or Have an Ultra Lifestyle?: An In-depth Review of HIMS and BAUM Braille Displays

Scott Davert
AccessWorld April 2017

Time Line of Developments in Low Vision

… sponsors the National Conference on Telescopic Devices and Driving. 1976 Ian Bailey and Jan Lovie propose new design … sponsor a conference on telescopic devices and driving. 1976 Large-print calculators become available. 1977 … with low vision. 1984 Dennis Kelleher's personal view of driving with bioptics is published. 1984 David Reagan and …

Introduction

… who are visually impaired. We absolutely know that not driving is the reason we had to relocate during this …

Thoughts on “Anchorman 2,” Its Portrayal of Blindness, and Seeing It with Description

Joe Strechay

Letters to the Editor

… maintenance, etc. So, until we finally get to our own self-driving cars, ride-sharing is truly wonderful! Thanks, Tom …
AccessWorld December 2016

AccessWorld News

AccessWorld January 2011

AccessWorld Appreciates Reader Feedback

Lee Huffman
AccessWorld May 2019

AccessWorld News

… loss (HFL) drove along virtual routes using a high-fidelity driving simulator, he determined the different ways in which …
AccessWorld June 2019

AccessWorld News

… also love how they are always thinking outside the box and driving innovation through inclusive technology.” M-Enabling …
AccessWorld May 2021

AFB Welcomes New Trustees to National Board

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