CNIB: Phone It Forward
CNIB has launched a new program called Phone It Forward that gives people a unique opportunity to donate their old phones, receive a tax receipt and empower people who are blind in the process.
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Skip to NavigationCNIB has launched a new program called Phone It Forward that gives people a unique opportunity to donate their old phones, receive a tax receipt and empower people who are blind in the process.
Neil Squire Society’s Makers Making Change(new window) will be holding a LipSync(new window) buildathon on International Science Centre & Science Museum Day(new window) at the Saskatchewan Science Centre(new window). The Neil Squire Society team will be presenting some assistive technologies with hands on opportunities to explore, solder and assemble a LipSync(new window); a mouth controlled sip and puff mouse designed for […]
Today we’re going to look at an app that’s designed to narrate the outside world to individuals with low or no vision. This free app provides accurate audio descriptions of the outside world, using an abundance of features to simulate sight, backed by human-like intelligence.
Colin Slade, a Cobourg, Ontario based maker, has been helping us with our work in a phenomenal way.
Neil Squire Society will be presenting about Assistive Technology and Makers Making Change at the Opening Doors For Accessibility Conference.