Tuesday, 25 February 2014
I just listened to a very interesting TED Talk - given by Ron McCallum, chair of the United Nations Committee on the rights of Persons with Disabilities. His talk is titled "How technology allowed me to read", which is quite a timely subject for our libraries as we will all be receiving adaptive workstations in the near future. Mr. McCallum, who has been blind from birth, remembers his mother reading to him and explaining that he would never be able to read for himself.. He then talks about all the advances in technology have changed the lives of blind persons - from the introduction of Braille, to tape recorders, to computers with speech synthesizers, to machines that scan books and read them out loud through a computer, and to all the new programs a people can have access to on their iphones. Mr. McCallum also mentioned that the early books on tape and Braille books were done by volunteers who gave thousands of hours of their time to help blind people read.
Tuesday, 18 February 2014
Cats can Read
Well, this week it's get an image and add to your blog, so here goes!!
Is he looking for ideas or just passing judgement on other cats' behaviors?
Is he looking for ideas or just passing judgement on other cats' behaviors?
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Tuesday, 4 February 2014
Just created my Reading List on Vision - it was interesting to look at titles and see what other people's comments were. The person I chose to follow is in Saskatchewan! I don't know if all this technology is improving my mind or cluttering it, but I have to admit I am learning! and I guess that's the whole point of this exercise........
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