LipSync Update: Acadia University LipSync Buildathon
On February 1st, around 20 Acadia University students will build LipSyncs for people with disabilities as part of Accessibility Week at the university.
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Skip to NavigationOn February 1st, around 20 Acadia University students will build LipSyncs for people with disabilities as part of Accessibility Week at the university.
Singer-songwriter Roy Forbes was declared legally blind after an accident damaged his good eye. With Technology@Work, he received a range of assistive equipment that helped him to continue performing.
The Neil Squire Society’s 2016/2017 Annual Report is now available! Please contact us if you would like to receive a hard copy.
In this last update, we conclude our interview with Neil Squire Society’s Director of Innovation, Chad Leaman.
In this edition, we interview Chad Leaman, Director of Innovation at Neil Squire Society, for the inside scoop on the LipSync.