Ottawa Transit System For Stop Annuncements

Posted September 10th, 2009 by Jeffrey

It has already been shown to be unlawful for OC Transpo to not have an accessible system in place for announcing stops for passengers. For those of us who live in Ottawa. It would be in our best interest as a community, to individually write something to the various councilors on this new stop announcement […]

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Why Serotek?

Posted July 25th, 2009 by Jeffrey

  The Top Five Reasons Why System Access (SA), System Access Mobile Network (SAM Net) and Serotek are leading the industry in innovation: Community : Serotek unlike many of the AT manufacturers are working to build more than just a basic screen reader (something in my opinion the market is already flooded with); it is […]

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Modern Multiple Format Production and the role of Daisy

Posted July 10th, 2009 by Jeffrey

  Who needs alternate formats?   While a bit general in nature, here are some examples: Readers who are blind or have low vision, require one or more of the following formats depending on their needs & the usage of the material, may require: Braille, electronic text, audio or large print   Readers with various […]

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Canadian ATMs not required to be accessible?!

Posted July 4th, 2009 by Jeffrey

Canadian ATMs that are not run by the banks not required to be accessible? They are installing an ATM machine at my building at work. It’s run by one of these “non-bank” service providers. These types of ATMs are called “white label ATMs” because they are independently operated and not run by a bank. We […]

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5 days of technology training for business professionals using adaptive technology on how to leverage technology and IT systems in the workplace – hosted at Lake Joe

Posted July 1st, 2009 by Jeffrey

On September 14, 2009, the CNIB Lake Joseph Centre will be hosting five days of technology training for users of adaptive technology This training is open to all Canadians. There are few opportunities to learn to leverage technology for use in the workplace as a blind or low vision user. This training is not on […]

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