Hodge-Podge-Cast

February 24th, 2013

In this “Hodge-Podge-Cast” Allison and Robert discuss several software and hardware applications and products.

For more information, click on any of the following links.
BrailleTouch
Fleksy
Voice Dream Reader
AfterShokz Bone Conduction headphones
DownCast
Audible Audio Books App
mySpot
File Transporter

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iPhone Typing Competition

February 12th, 2013

In this Tech Doctor episode, Allison and Robert invite two special guests to participate in an iPhone touch screen typing competition.

The tools that were used included a Braille Sense, BrailleTouch, Fleksy, the regular iPhone keyboard and Allison’s trusty stopwatch.

Robert inflicts each and every listener with his over-the-top and usually misunderstood sense of humor. Allison does her best to keep the wheels from completely falling off of the wagon.

After extensive deliberation, we have concluded that you will experience no permanent damaged from listening to this episode. At the same time, we encourage you not to try anything that is done here unless, of course, you are either under the strict supervision of a two year old or a very responsible guide dog.

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BrailleTouch

February 6th, 2013

In this podcast, Robert and Allison speak with Caleb Southern. Caleb is a doctoral student studying computer science at Georgia Tech University in Atlanta.

While researching sight free options for entering data on touch screens and mobile devices, Caleb and his colleagues developed a virtual braille keyboard for the iPhone’s touch screen. The virtual braille keyboard allows users to input text using the familiar six dot combinations that are used on a standard braille keyboard to input characters, numbers and punctuation symbols. Fitting six fingers on a small touch screen can best be done by entering the braille patterns vertically as opposed to the horizontal key placement on a traditional braille keyboard. Vertical entry requires that one learn to hold the phone correctly. Learning to hold the phone is a critical first step in becoming proficient with BrailleTouch. Allison and Robert describe their experiences with BrailleTouch. Robert reports that he is able to enter between 25 and 30 words a minute after only a few days of practice. Both Allison and Robert found it easy to become proficient with BrailleTouch. Others seem to find getting started more difficult. Caleb recommends that everyone study the user’s guide. He also offers to assist anyone who contacts him.

At present, BrailleTouch only supports uncontracted braille and editing is limited to the ability backspace to remove an unwanted character. Caleb says that grade II braille is a priority for a future release. He also has plans to offer more editing options.

To obtain more information, visit the
BrailleTouch website

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Android Accessibility Part Three

January 28th, 2013

In Android Accessibility Part Three, the Tech Doctor interviews four Nexus 7 users. Each person discusses their unique experiences with the device including getting started with accessibility and accessing favorite applications.

Thanks Chris Grabowski, Ricky Enger, Pratik Patel and Allison Hartley for sharing your insights and expertise with the Tech Doctor listeners.

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Android Accessibility Part Two

January 15th, 2013

In Android Accessibility Part two, the Tech Doctor described using the Android screen reader called TalkBack to search for, purchase, configure and begin using six popular apps. He made some comparisons with using similar apps with VoiceOver on the Apple platform.

The six apps are: gmail, iBlink Radio, a Twitter client called Plume, Google Play Books, a podcasting app called DoggCatcher and an app called Presto which gives DoggCatcher the ability to speed up playback.

In Android Accessibility Part Three, the Tech Doctor will interview four people who are also using TalkBack to access Android on the Nexus 7.

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Android Accessibility Part One

January 10th, 2013

In this episode, the Tech Doctor begins a series on Android Accessibility. With no prior Android experience, the Tech Doctor explains how he went about purchasing, unboxing and setting up his Nexus 7 tablet.

He used the
Nexus 7 accessibility documentation
from the google website as his guide.

Along the way, he discovered an excellent podcast about the Nexus 7. It is
Episode 13 of That Android Show
Another excellent podcast about Android Accessibility was recently done by Mike Arrigo and is available at
The Blind Geek Zone

The Tech Doctor hopes that you find this information helpful and that you will stay tuned for the next episode in this series.

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Sounds From Antarctica

January 3rd, 2013

In this podcast, the Tech Doctor discusses his recent trip to AntArctica where he was part of a National Geographic expedition.

The podcast comes alive with 22 sound clips featuring National Geographic scientist, underwater photographers and other expedition participants as we explored Antarctica together.

The sounds of the animals, the ice, the wind and water are best experienced when headphones are used to listen to this podcast.

Enjoy this virtual exploration of Antarctica. There is no other place like it on this earth.

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Accessible Books

December 11th, 2012

In this final podcast of 2012, the Tech Doctor expresses his sincere appreciation for all who have participated by either listening to or appearing on the podcast over the last year.

The Tech Doctor asks the podcast listeners to let him know whether or not they are interested in him doing a detailed review of the state of Android accessibility on the Nexus 7 tablet.

The primary topic of this episode is a discussion of where we are with accessible electronic books in December of 2012.

At the time of this recording, the Tech Doctor uses four iOS apps on the iPhone 5, the Braille Sense, Book Sense and Amazon Kindle for reading Electronic books. The ability to access books in paperless braille, with synthetic speech and human narrators opens up a world of books that have never before been available to people who are blind.

Here is a list of links to the apps and resources that are discussed in the podcast.

Barns and Noble Nook App

Podcast demonstrating Nook app with VoiceOver

Apple iBooks

BookShare

BookShare Read 2 Go app

Hims Home Page

National Library Service BARD site

Amazon Kindle Keyboard

Audible Home Page

Audible iOS app

The Tech Doctor hopes you enjoy this final podcast of 2012. See you in 2013.

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An Accessible Life for the Visually Impaired

November 28th, 2012

In this podcast, the Tech Doctor speaks to the congregation of the Unitarian Church in College Station, Texas.

Dr. Carter discusses the importance of both his family and accessible technology in providing him with access to information, education, transportation, his vocation and most importantly human connections.

Dr. Carter mentions the important work of
Dr. Brene Brown
He explains the significance of
Apple
making all of its products accessible to people who are blind at no additional cost to the consumer.

Finally, the Tech Doctor describes the concept of universal design and explains how it is being utilized in his local Cinemark movie theater. He finishes the talk with a brief discussion of what self-driving automobiles will mean for all of us.

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Apple Accessibility From the Early Days to Now with Darcy Burnard

November 24th, 2012

In this Tech Doctor podcast, Darcy Burnard describes how he and Holly Anderson began podcasting in 2005 with The Darcy and Holly Show. When they both got Macs in 2006, they started
The Screenless Switchers podcast
where they continue to teach us all how to get the most from our Apple products with VoiceOver.

After discussing the early days, Darcy and Robert express their appreciation for the Apple developers who make sure to incorporate VoiceOver accessibility in to their software. They discuss the new social network
App.net
They encourage the Tech Doctor listeners to check out a
blog called
Marco’s Accessibility Blog
to learn about accessible app.net clients.

Darcy and Robert next explore the current line of Apple laptops and explain how one goes about selecting, customizing and purchasing a new Apple computer.

Finally, they talk about the new iPads and speculate briefly about the future of iOS.

It was a pleasure to have Darcy on the podcast. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.

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