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We were so excited when Ed Rogers, who was the managing director of Bristol Braille Technology, agreed to come on the show and talk with us a little bit. They bumped into it at a conference recently and said Wade, you have to find out more about this. So I had my staff here talking about this device. WADE WINGLER: You can’t be in the world of assistive technology or access technology for people who are blind or visually impaired and even awake right now and not have heard about something called Canute 360 that really promises to help with the problem of declining braille literacy. We just wanted to use today as a save the date so that you can get registered or at least check out the mission at /A11Y.
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WADE WINGLER: Next week, we will have full details on the training. We do need to take down some information and make sure you guys get the Zoom meeting ID to be able to attend that day. It’s /A11Y to register for that training.
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Here is a quick excerpt.īRIAN NORTON: That training is on May 9 - that’s a Wednesday - from 11 AM to 4 PM Eastern Standard Time. WADE WINGLER: Next week, I’m going to have a mini interview with Brian Norton, our director of assistive technology, about an upcoming accessibility training for web developers. The more you talk about us, the more people find us. WADE WINGLER: Love this show? Take a minute, click some stars, give us a review wherever you get your podcast. We hope will check out our website at, sent us a note on Project, or call our listener line. It’s fascinating and interesting stuff, and I’m excited for the conversation today.
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They have a new technology for episode 360 of Assistive Technology Update called the Canute 360, which is, as he describes it, kind of like a braille kindle. Also my mate interview today is with Ed Rogers, who was a managing director at Bristol braille. It’s going to be on May 9, and he’ll have more details. He’s talking about an upcoming training on website accessibility for developers. Today we are going to start with a little snippet of an interview with Brian Norton, our director of assistive technology. It’s scheduled to be released on April 20, 2018. Welcome to episode number 360 of Assistive Technology Update. WADE WINGLER: Hi, this is Wade Wingler with the INDATA Project at Easter Seals Crossroads in Indiana with your Assistive Technology Update, a weekly dose of information that keeps you up-to-date on the latest developments in the field of technology designed to assist people with disabilities and special needs. I’m the managing director of Bristol Braille Technology, and this is your Assistive Technology Update. If you have an AT question, leave us a voice mail at: 31 or email out our web site: įollow us on Twitter: us on Facebook: ED ROGERS: Hi, this is Ed Rogers. Web Accessibility for Developers training coming on May 9th |. Your weekly dose of information that keeps you up to date on the latest developments in the field of technology designed to assist people with disabilities and special needs.ĪTU360-04-20-18 – Canute 360 from Bristol Braille Technology with Ed Rogers, Managing Director, Bristol Braille | .uk