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
Building Better Tomorrows Today for Kentuckians with Vision Loss
Sound Prints podcast by KCB
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
KSB Alumni sponsors and new Board; announcements from the American Council of the Blind; news and information from around the Internet
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
KCB members share their impressions of the 2022 ACB Conference and Convention from various points of view
ACB Families Goes to Camp – edited presentation from the ACB Conference and Convention filled with songs, stories, camp memories and even a skit
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
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
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.
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
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