Archive for the “technology for people who are blind” Category

Look up at the stars, and not down at your feet

August 30, 20121 CommentPosted in blindness, Blogroll, careers/jobs for people who are blind, technology for people who are blind, Uncategorized

If you read Sandra Murillo’s guest post here, you know that the 2012 London Paralympic Games had their opening ceremonies last night. The theme for this year’s Paralympic games is scientific discovery, so Stephen Hawking was the obvious choice for narrator. From a story in the London Telegraph: The show began with Prof Hawking’s familiar […]

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Putting life back together

August 6, 201215 CommentsPosted in blindness, Blogroll, careers/jobs for people who are blind, memoir writing, Seeing Eye dogs, technology for people who are blind, Uncategorized

A screen reader called JAWS lets me use a computer to read and write, and when power user Sue Martin generously donated a series of her JAWS refresher classes to this year’s auction benefitting the Seeing Eye, , I bid on it – and won! Sue lost her sight when she was 26, and she […]

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Happy Inter-dependence Day!

July 4, 201213 CommentsPosted in blindness, memoir writing, technology for people who are blind, Uncategorized, visiting libraries, writing

A lot of the conversation during The Q&A after my talk with Skokie Public Library’s Talking Books Book Club last week centered around independence. After we shared tips for keeping track of our prescriptions, identifying colors of clothing, using talking computers to read and write, one senior citizen with macular degeneration piped up and said […]

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I think the prize should really be a free night in a fancy hotel…

June 30, 20129 CommentsPosted in Beth Finke, blindness, Blogroll, careers/jobs for people who are blind, guide dogs, Seeing Eye dogs, technology for people who are blind, Uncategorized

Without being able to drive, I’ve always thought that blind people who use guide dogs — especially those of us who live in big cities — must walk more than the average person does. Now I have a chance to prove it. Some of you blog readers know I have a part-time job at Easter […]

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Same great content, four different reading levels

June 7, 201232 CommentsPosted in Beth Finke, blindness, guide dogs, Seeing Eye dogs, technology for people who are blind, Uncategorized, Writing for Children

Hey, I have a new book out! National Geographic School Publishing used a true story about my previous Seeing Eye dog Harper in a new supplementary textbook called Lend Me a Paw, and it was just published last month. Lend Me a Paw is part of National Geographic School Publishing’s new Ladder Series, which they […]

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