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Posts Tagged ‘ youtube ’

John Dugdale via The Miracle Worker on Broadway

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January 27, 2010
John Dugdale via The Miracle Worker on Broadway

Blind photographer and artist,  John Dugdale, has been working with the Broadway production of the Miracle Worker. The production has done a nice job of featuring Dugdale and his images. The Miracle Worker has put on the web  The Photography of John Dugdale with a video interview (reposted below) and a short bio: “John...
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No Screen Reader? No Problem! Go WebAnywhere.

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April 7, 2009

Thanks to lodroridgzin, I ran acroos a web-based screen reader, WebAnywhere. WebAnywhere is a non-visual interface to the web that requires no new software to be downloaded or installed. It works right in the browser, which means you can access it from any computer, even locked-down public computer terminals. WebAnywhere enables you to interact...
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The Krugman Song

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March 26, 2009

The Krugman Song on Youtube.
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A New Slide Rule for Blind Touch Screen Users

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March 25, 2009

As seen on Mac-ccessibility, there are some engineers at University of Washington’s AIM research group working a neat project to make mobile devices with touch screens, like the iPhone, more accessible to blind users. Slide Rule: Making Touch Screens Accessible to Blind Users Shaun K. Kane (iSchool), Jeffrey P. Bigham (CSE), and Jacob O....
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Model-morphosis @ NYTimes.com

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February 20, 2009

The New York Times blog,
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Watch the WCAG Theme Song

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February 11, 2009

See the video on the new accessible Easy YouTuve site: WCAG 2.0 Theme Song or here: Well done, folks! PS I still do not know much about what WCAG is or or what the 2.0 specifications mean for me as a blogger. If you find this post useful or interesting, please consider buying me...
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Tethering with a Portable DVD Player

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December 20, 2008

Following up on my Strobist-for-the-visually-impaired posts, Didacylos’ Strobe and the first update, I have received some great suggestions. The first suggestion is about using a portable DVD player as a tethered LCD. David Tejada discusses Proofing with portable DVD on his blog. This neatly finds the middle ground between the camera’s tiny screen and...
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Blind Photographers on YouTube

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December 6, 2008

insightdiscover, from flickr, has brought together several videos into a playlist, worldwide photographers who have visual impairments, on YouTube. There are currently five videos. Since they come from everywhere, only two are in English. The other three are in Spanish, Chinese and what I think might be German. Here is a short video from...
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