Sound Prints – August 14, 2022

How the My Chart app can make medical information accessible to people who are blind or visually impaired; Blind Alive accessible exercise programs now free on YouTube

Sound Prints – August 7, 2022

KSB Alumni sponsors and new Board; announcements from the American Council of the Blind; news and information from around the Internet

Sound Prints – July 31, 2022

Highlights from the banquet program at the Kentucky School for the Blind Alumni Reunion, including the “From Segregation to Integration” presentation by speaker Janet Williams

Sound Prints – July 10, 2022

ACB Families Goes to Camp – edited presentation from the ACB Conference and Convention filled with songs, stories, camp memories and even a skit

Sound prints – June 26, 2022

Announcements; from the archives – February 14, 2016 – APH celebrates acquisition of rare Louis Braille book, Eddie Myers remembers the 1966 championship wrestling team at the Kentucky School for the Blind, and Carla Ruschival demonstrates a countertop grill

Sound Prints – June 19, 2022

Convention events happening June 22 through June 25; news about exhibits and tours; convention sessions announced by email after the program went to print; plus new Braille on Demand service from NLS

Sound Prints – June 12, 2022

Accessing audio description on TV, cable, and streaming services such as Netflix, plus how to find information on described programs; presenters included Brian and Kim Charlson, Nona Haroyan and Judy Dixon, author of a instruction book on how to access audio description.

Sound Prints – June 5, 2022

Paul Edwards spotlights Braille Revival League (BRL) and Library Users of America (LUA) events at the upcoming ACB convention; 10 sources of free ebooks and audiobooks on the Internet; big plans at The American Printing House to expand its museum and showcase the Helen Keller collection

Sound Prints – May 29, 2022

Announcing the first 2022 KCB Assistive Technology grant plus guidelines and how to apply; low vision events at the ACB convention sponsored by CCLVI; new braille/lowvision game for children and adults, new magazines from BARD and your library, how a blind guy saved a sighted friend’s computer data, and a look back in time

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