Spotlight on AT: OrCam MyEye 2.0
The OrCam MyEye 2.0 is designed for blind and partially sighted users, using a lightweight smart camera that reads text aloud and recognizes faces, products, and money.
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Bruce has been volunteering with the Neil Squire Society’s Distance Computer Comfort Program since 2017. “I learn about the individuals I work with and always come away with insight and knowledge about the challenges they face,” he says.
We’ll be making a beeline for Salt Lake City, Utah, to attend the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Annual Conference next week. There, we’ll be connecting with occupational therapists and local resource organizations to spread the message of open-source technologies benefitting people with disabilities.
Sharing digital content across platforms is often a tedious task. Enter Flick, a new sharing app designed to be simple and accessible for everyone, regardless of what device they use.
Calvin had participated in the Prairie Region Group Program ten years ago. He returned in 2018, this time to share his insights and progress over the last decade.