Sound Prints – August 30, 2020
KCB Tech Grant now available; author Debby Green talks about losing vision, publishing her book and more; changes in Aira service; baked potatoes vs. sweet potatoes – news for diabetics
Building Better Tomorrows Today for Kentuckians with Vision Loss
Sound Prints podcast by KCB
KCB Tech Grant now available; author Debby Green talks about losing vision, publishing her book and more; changes in Aira service; baked potatoes vs. sweet potatoes – news for diabetics
Meet the BlindShell Phone, an accessible cell phone with speech and buttons created especially for the blind and visually impaired
Around the Internet – articles on braille, braille Legos, 30 years of the ADA, a great dog story and more
Journey through Vision Loss – 3 stories from a vision support call; memories of fairs and festivals from a Friday Roundabout with the Greater Louisville Council of the Blind
KCB President Debbie Deatherage introduces the 2020 Kentucky Council of the Blind convention; ACB President Dan Spoone talks ACB Virtual Convention numbers and looks ahead to future events
What’s happening in ACB – President’s and Executive Director’s reports from the convention; report on the NLS Talking Book program with Karen Keninger, Director of the program
ACB Virtual Convention – opening session highlights, ACB overview from the Board meeting, and glimpses of the ACB Families virtual campfire with Talking Book narrator Jack Fox.
It’s exciting! It’s huge! It’s the 2020 Virtual Conference and Convention of the American Council of the Blind. This week’s show is filled is news, announcements, and info about exhibits, tours, and program highlights to help your convention experience be incredible.
Program sessions you won’t want to miss at the ACB Virtual Convention; the 2020 ACB resolutions process; news and updates from the Kentucky School for the Blind Alumni
A sampling of programs at the 2020 ACB Virtual Conference and Convention; accessible voting in the Kentucky primary; pros and cons of working from home