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An Evaluation of the Olympus DM-4 Digital Recorder

Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld December 2010

AGOGO: An Amazing Antidote to Boredom and More

… was that there had to be an easier way! If you are driving a car or riding your bike or otherwise engaged in …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld July 2014

Stream It! Music, Movies, and More with Apple TV and VoiceOver, by Jonathan Mosen: A Book Review

Jamie Pauls
AccessWorld August 2015

Voice Dream Scanner: A New Kind of OCR

Bill Holton
AccessWorld May 2019

AFB Town Hall #3: Education Across the Lifespan

… struck by the hours that the teachers were putting in driving a braille writer to a house and putting it on a … they couldn't access the embosser at school and then driving that to a porch or a drop-off location. We had … and mobility specialists as well doing remote learning or driving around neighborhoods and watching kids. It was just …

Inform & Connect, Season 2: Marty Shultz, Co-founder of ObjectiveEd

… a steering wheel. I said, "Well, why don't we create a driving game for blind people?" So the kids look at me like, … people get around." So we designed the game where you're driving, steering the car with your iPad by twisting the …

Inform & Connect Season 3: Ron Brooks

… can simply decide and do. There's no effort other than the driving itself. People with disabilities, and this includes … the around safety and the emphasis around technology are driving those changes and I think COVID will certainly help …

Breaking the Code: A Review of Two Portable Bar Code Scanners

Janet Ingber
AccessWorld September 2005

Reviews of Two Low-Cost Specialized Web Browsers with Speech Output

Jay Leventhal, Koert Wehberg, Joe Lazzaro
AccessWorld July 2001

Getting Around with Nearby Explorer for Android from APH

… below. Speed Announces how fast you are walking or driving. Latitude Longitude Altitude Accuracy Announces the … set Nearby Explorer to create routes for either walking or driving trips and optimize your route for fastest time, …
Bill Holton
AccessWorld October 2014

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