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From Vinyl to Digital: My First Experiences with Electronic Audio Players

Darren Burton
AccessWorld May 2008

The Next Generation: A Review of Personal Digital Assistants, Part 1

Jim Denham, Jay Leventhal, Heather McComas
AccessWorld January 2005

Statement on Cortical Visual Impairment

"Three Days to See" as published in Atlantic Monthly (January, 1933)

Even More Ways to Communicate: A Review of Twitter and Google Voice

Janet Ingber
AccessWorld July 2009

Preschool

A Review of the Braille Me Braille Display from Inovision

Scott Davert
AccessWorld January 2020

Inform & Connect Episode 10: Becky Andrews, Resilient Solutions, Inc. Owner/Clinical Director

… the time, and I was also on the phone. And I know it's like driving and being on your cell phone, not ideal …

Inform & Connect Season Four, Episode 1: Timothy Brietenfeld

Video: Supporting Individuals with Visual Impairments in the Healthcare Setting, Part Two

… with the individual. If they come with someone who maybe is driving them or with a family member, it's important to …

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