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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Real World Fitness: England’s First Blind Fitness Trainer
Listen to Real World Fitness: England’s First Blind Fitness Trainer The SeroTalk Podcast Network proudly introduces a new member to the SPN family. Here is Bill Kociaba’s debut on the Network: An Interview With Jaina Mistry I recently interviewed an … Continue reading
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The Argument for Becoming Multi Access Tech-Savvy
There is a lot of discussion out there regarding which screen reader and operating system combination is best. Each camp has their arguments, and honestly I can’t disagree, to adimently, with any of them. The thing is, in my experience, … Continue reading
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SeroTalk Extra: Policy Talk Around the Hill – Winter 2015
Listen to SeroTalk Extra: Policy Talk Around the Hill – Winter 2015 A big thank you to Audible for their continuing support. Download your free audiobook at AudiblePodcast.com/SeroTalk. Stay tuned. The full team returns next week for SeroTalk 224. We … Continue reading
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One Thing Worry and Success Have in Common
I’ve got a question for you. Have you ever worried about something? Okay, dumb question, let me rephrase. Have you worried about something to excess? Maybe you heard someone in your department was getting the ax. Then you suddenly realize: … Continue reading
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Keeping pace with modern adaptive technology on a very low budget
There are a lot of things happening with technology in today’s world, and as most of us are aware adaptive technology is no exception. We all want to have access to the latest and greatest. I have personally drooled over … Continue reading
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It’s time to meet your content team!
Serotek has seen several changes over the last few months. Podcasts such as serotalk and triple click home have taken on a new format and a new sound, in order to fill a niche, we feel, exists in the community. … Continue reading
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Why killing net nutrality will hurt the disabled
In a matter of days the FCC will determine our freedom on the internet. I know that sounds really drastic but it is true. Why should we care though? Because, fact is, disabled people need the internet. There are a … Continue reading
Posted in Assistive Technology, Blindness and Low Vision, SeroSpectives, Serotek
Tagged Accessibility, Apps, AT&T, Audio-described Events, blindness, Braille, canes, cellphone, Digital Lifestyle, eBook, Facebook, Games, Google, guide dogs, Internet, iPad, iPhone, Kindle, Low-vision, Microsoft, Security, technology
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SeroTalk Podcast 223: Autonomous Wheels, Bat Men, and the Mesh in Between
Listen to SeroTalk Podcast 223: Autonomous Wheels, Bat Men, and the Mesh in Between The SeroTalk Podcast is back in business! And Audible continues to be a proud sponsor. If you haven’t downloaded your choice of free audiobook, what’re you … Continue reading
What Kabobs Can Teach Us About Marketing
One thing I’ve found in this world is lessons jump in front of our path constantly, all we’ve got to do is be willing to see and make good use of them. For instance, just this past week my wife … Continue reading
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A month off the grid. Living blindly without Internet
Usually, once in our lives, if not more than once, there’s a sentence that flutters out of our mouths without a hesitation. People have uttered this sentence in all cases of need, where they wanted something really badly but they … Continue reading
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Tagged blindness, eBook, Internet, Low-vision, Security, Serotek, technology, travel, Windows
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Three-and-a-half Ways to Improve Time Efficiency
There is no such thing as time saving anything and I can prove it. Don’t believe me? Okay, we often say time is money, let’s say I gave you $1,000 yesterday and told you to get whatever you could with … Continue reading
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Goo-Goo for Google, but Are the Blind and Visually Impaired Being Left Behind?
The following is a guest post by Laine Amoureux. Laine is employed as an assistive technology specialist at the Idaho Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired. She has served the state of Idaho for seven years. She recently obtained … Continue reading
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