the Fund provides financial resources to cover 50% of the retail price of adaptive devices or software.ħ) The ACB Radio Main Menu staff are now seeking new applicants for the volunteer Main Menu production team. Diabetes and Visual Impairment: A New View for Health Professionals is currently free, accessible to all who wish to take it, and various accrediting agencies provide continuing education credits.ģ) By visiting the AppleVis blog, you can learn how they are Making it Easier to Find Relevant Content on the AppleVis Site, learn about the campaign to create the AppleVis iOS App Hall of Fame, and discover the appleVis podcast, among other discoveries.Ĥ) Version 1.1 of the Nokia Screen Reader is now available.ĥ) Here is an interesting comparison of some of the many digital music services available, of course not taking accessibility into account.Ħ) An organization called the Association of Blind Citizens offers an Assistive Technology Fund to US residents.
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