The CCVIP Podcasthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvipWe talk about the latest in accessible technology and other issues concerning blind and visually impaired people. enBlogTalkRadio.com. All Rights Reserved.Fri, 14 Jun 2019 21:30:00 GMTFri, 17 Oct 2014 00:00:00 GMTEducationBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/82f66346-90d5-439b-911c-8ecffe730cdf_newccvip_logo_normal.jpgThe CCVIP Podcasthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvipWe talk about the latest in accessible technology and other issues concerning blind and visually impaired people. feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comeducation,blind,ccvip,visually impaired,computer center for visually impaired people,assistive technology,accessible technology,apps,blind and visually impaired,torres foundationThe CCVIP PodcastnoWe talk about the latest in accessible technology and other issues concerning blind and visually impaired people.episodicLet's go to the Show! Accessible Theaterhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2014/10/17/lets-go-to-the-show-accessible-theaterEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2014/10/17/lets-go-to-the-show-accessible-theater/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2014/10/17/lets-go-to-the-show-accessible-theaterFri, 17 Oct 2014 00:00:00 GMTLet's go to the Show! Accessible TheaterNew York City has the best theater in the world. But what if your vision is poor? Does that mean you can't enjoy Shakespeare, musical extravaganzas or even some hip new off-Broadway show? Not according to Andrea Day.  Day is an audio describer. She works in theaters in New York and on the West Coast, describing what happens on stage. She tells us what it's like to be just one step ahead of the action. But first we speak to Lisa Carling, the director of Theatre Development Fund's accessibility programs. She decribes TDF's many programs for people who are hard of hearing or have vision impairments. TDF also has programming devoted to especially to families with autistic children. She also reveals how technology is transforming theater--making it more accessible to every kind of audience.  00:42:00The CCVIP PodcastnoCCVIP,Computer Center for Visually Impaired People,blind,visually impaired,theaterNew York City has the best theater in the world. But what if your vision is poor? Does that mean you can't enjoy Shakespeare, musical extravaganzas or even someGrowing Up Fisher: A Conversation with DJ Nashhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2014/04/30/growing-up-fisher-a-conversation-with-dj-nashEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2014/04/30/growing-up-fisher-a-conversation-with-dj-nash/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2014/04/30/growing-up-fisher-a-conversation-with-dj-nashWed, 30 Apr 2014 23:00:00 GMTGrowing Up Fisher: A Conversation with DJ NashGrowing Up Fisher is one of the few broadcast TV shows featuring a person with a visual impairment. Tonight we talk to the show's creator and executive producer, DJ Nash. The NBC comedy is based on Nash's own experience; his father was blind and his parents divorced when he was young.  The series stars J.K. Simmons (you may know him from the Farmer's Insurance commercials) and Jenna Elfman (Dharma and Greg). We'll talk to Nash about the show, his childhood and what it's like producing a show about a blind guy. We'll also be taking your calls 00:44:00The CCVIP Podcastnoblind,visually impaired,Growing Up Fisher,DJ Nash,NBCGrowing Up Fisher is one of the few broadcast TV shows featuring a person with a visual impairment. Tonight we talk to the show's creator and executive producerI'm not blind--I just can't see.http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2014/04/23/im-not-blind-i-just-cant-seeEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2014/04/23/im-not-blind-i-just-cant-see/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2014/04/23/im-not-blind-i-just-cant-seeWed, 23 Apr 2014 23:30:00 GMTI'm not blind--I just can't see.Tonight we talk about vision loss and denial. Three outstanding vision loss professionals: Anna Dureas of the New York State Commission for the Blind; Kate Grathwol of Vision Loss Resources in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota and Dr. Bruce Rosenthal of Lighthouse Guild Low Vision Service will talk about both the emotional and physical challenges of losing vision--and what people can do to maximize what they have. We will also be taking listener questions. Ana Dureas has worked in the vocational rehabilitation field for more than 18 years. She is currently District Manager of the White Plains region of the New York State Commission for the Blind. She is certified as a Rehabilitation Counselor and has a license in Mental Health Counseling. Kate Grathwol, PhD, is a nationally known educator of professionals in the vision loss field. She is also President and CEO of Vision Loss Resources,  the leading providor of rehabilitation, support and referral services for visually impaired people in Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN. Dr. Bruce Rosenthal is Chief of the Lighthouse Guild Low Vision Service, Adjunct Professor at Mt. Sinai Hospital as well as Adjunct Distinguished Professor at the State University of New York.   00:50:00The CCVIP Podcastnovision loss,blind,visually impaired,mobility,assistive technologyTonight we talk about vision loss and denial. Three outstanding vision loss professionals: Anna Dureas of the New York State Commission for the Blind; Kate GratAccessible Astronomy: Reach for the Starshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2014/04/18/accessible-astronomy-reach-for-the-stars-1Educationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2014/04/18/accessible-astronomy-reach-for-the-stars-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2014/04/18/accessible-astronomy-reach-for-the-stars-1Fri, 18 Apr 2014 23:00:00 GMTAccessible Astronomy: Reach for the StarsDr. Elena Sabbi's inspiration for accessible astronomy books occured after she hired a visually impaired intern. Dr. Sabbi works at the Space Telescope Science Institute. Her new book Reach for the Stars is a free e-book is designed to be accessible for people with visual and reading impairments. She describes the book as well as her fascinating work researching star formation in the Tarantula Nebula in the Large Magellenic Cloud. After that, we talk with David Gaynes, the director and producer of the film, Saving Hubble. This remarkable film gives us insight into how the telescope has changed how we think about science and our place in the universe. 00:38:00The CCVIP Podcastnoastronomy,accessible technology,blind,visually impaired,Dr. Elena SabbiDr. Elena Sabbi's inspiration for accessible astronomy books occured after she hired a visually impaired intern. Dr. Sabbi works at the Space Telescope ScienceThe Fifth Sense Projecthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2014/03/11/the-fifth-sense-projectEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2014/03/11/the-fifth-sense-project/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2014/03/11/the-fifth-sense-projectTue, 11 Mar 2014 00:00:00 GMTThe Fifth Sense ProjectThe Fifth Sense Project is reseach developed at Massachusetts Institute of Technology dedicated to creating assistive technology for people with visually impairments. Seth Teller heads up the program. In this fascinating interview, he tells us about cutting edge tech that is still in the developmental phase--small, unobtrusive, wearable devices that hopefully will one day assist in navigation, reading text and graphics and recognizing people before they you see you. Find out more about the Fifth Sense Project and watch their presentation. Keep current with all of the exciting work at CCVIP: Visit our website Follow us on Twitter Follow us LinkedIn Join our Meet-ups Like us on Facebook Listen to our BlogTalkRadio Podcasts Subscribe to our YouTube Channel 00:37:00The CCVIP PodcastnoCCVIP,Computer Center for Visually Impaired People,MIT,Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Fifth Sense ProjectThe Fifth Sense Project is reseach developed at Massachusetts Institute of Technology dedicated to creating assistive technology for people with visually impairWhy Do We Fear the Blind?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2014/01/13/why-do-we-fear-the-blindEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2014/01/13/why-do-we-fear-the-blind/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2014/01/13/why-do-we-fear-the-blindMon, 13 Jan 2014 23:00:00 GMTWhy Do We Fear the Blind?Author Rosemary Mahoney will join us to talk about her recent New York Times OpEd Why Do We Fear the Blind? She'll also talk about her upcoming book,For the Benefit of Those Who See: Dispatches from the World of the Blind and her work with Braille Without Borders. CCVIP's director, Dr. Karen Gourgey and Gus Chalkias will be on hand to talk to Mahoney about her work. We'll also be taking your calls. 01:03:00The CCVIP PodcastnoVisually Impaired,Blind,New York Times,Rosemary Mahoney,Braille Without BordersAuthor Rosemary Mahoney will join us to talk about her recent New York Times OpEd Why Do We Fear the Blind? She'll also talk about her upcoming book,For the BenDog Guides and Developing Apps for Visually Impaired Peoplehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2013/12/24/dog-guides-and-developing-apps-for-visually-impaired-peopleEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2013/12/24/dog-guides-and-developing-apps-for-visually-impaired-people/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2013/12/24/dog-guides-and-developing-apps-for-visually-impaired-peopleTue, 24 Dec 2013 01:00:00 GMTDog Guides and Developing Apps for Visually Impaired PeopleIn this fascinating show we talk about dog guides and a new app under development. In the first half of the show, CCVIP's Dr. Karen Gourgey talks about what it's like to let go of a faithful friend--her beloved dog guide Isabel. She also talks about training Ginger--her new dog. After a short break, we talk with Kamiar Kordari of TRX Systems. He's at the forefront of developing a new type of navigation system for visually impaired people. If you are interested in finding out more about TRX's crowdsourcing program, contact: Kamiar@trxsystems.com or visit their website. To find out more about CCVIP, visit our website, follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook and subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also subscribe to this podcast on iTunes. Or call us at 646-312-1420. 00:44:00The CCVIP PodcastnoTRX Systems,Dog Guides,Seeing Eye Dogs,Guide Dogs,blindIn this fascinating show we talk about dog guides and a new app under development. In the first half of the show, CCVIP's Dr. Karen Gourgey talks about what it'Android v. iPhone Smackdown: The good, bad and uglyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2013/12/04/android-v-iphone-smackdown-the-good-bad-and-uglyEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2013/12/04/android-v-iphone-smackdown-the-good-bad-and-ugly/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2013/12/04/android-v-iphone-smackdown-the-good-bad-and-uglyWed, 04 Dec 2013 21:30:00 GMTAndroid v. iPhone Smackdown: The good, bad and uglyPeople are passionate about their devices. Whether you use iOS' VoiceOver features or Android's accesibility, this episode is for you. Four accessible tech experts debate the virtues and the failings of both phones. CCVIP's instructors Lynne Tatum and Gus Chalkias take up the pro-iOS side, while Chris Grabowski from Mystic Access and Dutch computer science student Florian Beijers champion Android devices. The first half hour is a general debate between both sides. After a short break, we'll take your calls. You can follow Florian on Twitter at @zersiax, and Lynne @techlynne46. Chris can be found at Mystic Access Follow us on Twitter Like us on Facebook Listen on BlogTalkRadio Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Support our Work at CCVIP For more information about the exciting work work we're doing at CCVIP, visit our website at CCVIP or call us at 646-312-1420.   01:03:00The CCVIP PodcastnoiOS,Android,accessible technology,assisitive technology,phonesPeople are passionate about their devices. Whether you use iOS' VoiceOver features or Android's accesibility, this episode is for you. Four accessible tech expeTaxi Magic: Apps and accessibilityhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2013/05/03/taxi-magic-apps-and-accessibilityEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2013/05/03/taxi-magic-apps-and-accessibility/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2013/05/03/taxi-magic-apps-and-accessibilityFri, 03 May 2013 01:00:00 GMTTaxi Magic: Apps and accessibility When it comes to taxi apps, New York City has had more than its share of stumbles. Just when we have a pilot program, an appeals court puts the kibosh on it. In this episode, we talk to Matt Carrington of Taxi Magic. They are supposed to be in NYC's  electronic cab hailing pilot program. We talked about apps, accessibiiity and how the company responded when visually impaired users said their app wasn't accessible. To find out more about Taxi Magic, visit their website or check out their free app in the iTunes store. To find out more about CCVIP, visit our website, follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook and subscribe to our YouTube Channel. And tell us what you think by leaving comments on our show page.   00:25:00The CCVIP Podcastnoblind and visually impaired,apps,Taxi Magic,taxis,Assistive TechnologyWhen it comes to taxi apps, New York City has had more than its share of stumbles. Just when we have a pilot program, an appeals court puts the kibosh on it.NYS Commission for the Blind Turns 100http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2013/04/25/cbvh-turns-100Educationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2013/04/25/cbvh-turns-100/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2013/04/25/cbvh-turns-100Thu, 25 Apr 2013 01:00:00 GMTNYS Commission for the Blind Turns 100The New York State Commission for the Blind and Visually Handicapped celebrates its 100 year anniversary on April 30th. Susan Loeb,CBVH's community building manager talks about their basic work and the upcoming celebrations in Albany and at various locations around the state. To find out more about CBVH's services, go the their website. To find out more about CCVIP, visit us at our website: http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/ccvip/00:16:00The CCVIP Podcastnoblind,visually impaired,CCVIP,Computer Center for Visuallly Impaired People,CBVHThe New York State Commission for the Blind and Visually Handicapped celebrates its 100 year anniversary on April 30th. Susan Loeb,CBVH's community building manDemocracy in action for visually impaired peoplehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2013/04/05/democracy-in-action-for-visually-impaired-peopleEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2013/04/05/democracy-in-action-for-visually-impaired-people/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2013/04/05/democracy-in-action-for-visually-impaired-peopleFri, 05 Apr 2013 17:00:00 GMTDemocracy in action for visually impaired people We talk about a recent survey by the National Industries for the Blind revealing the extent of employer bias against visually impaired people. We also discuss the lawsuits brought by the National Federation for the Blind and National Association of the Deaf over accessible e-commerce sites. And, of course, we talk about our own conference here at CCVIP on Employment and Visual Impairment.   We also continue our conversation with Ancil Torres of the W.R. Torres Foundation in Trinidad and Tobago (part one of the conversation is available here.) We get a chance to hear some of the wonderful music by Camp Can Do students and hear more about the foundation's work in both Trinidad and the U.S.   Please feel free to contact us at CCVIP if you're interested in learning more about what we can do for you. Visit our website or call us at 646-312-1420.  00:42:00The CCVIP Podcastnoblind and visually impaired,CCVIP,Torres Foundation,Manhattan Community Board 8,Assistive TechnologyWe talk about a recent survey by the National Industries for the Blind revealing the extent of employer bias against visually impaired people. We also discussConversations with Tatum and Torreshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2013/03/20/conversations-with-tatum-and-torresEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2013/03/20/conversations-with-tatum-and-torres/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2013/03/20/conversations-with-tatum-and-torresWed, 20 Mar 2013 01:00:00 GMTConversations with Tatum and Torres Meet two extraordinary people in this podcast. Lynne Tatum is CCVIP's senior instructor. She talks about teaching assistive tech, social media and how her changing eyesight has impacted the way she watches movies. Next up is part one of a special two-part interview with Ancil Torres, CEO and president of the W.R. Torres Foundation, which is named for his father Wilford Robert Torres. He talks about the impact his father had on him and the groundbreaking work of the foundation in Trinidad and Tobago. The Computer Center for Visually Impaired People is located at 25th St. and Lexington Ave. in New York City. Please visit our website at: http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/ccvip/ or call us at (646) 312-1420.   00:39:00The CCVIP Podcastnoblind,Torres Foundation,visually impaired,assistive technology,CCVIPMeet two extraordinary people in this podcast. Lynne Tatum is CCVIP's senior instructor. She talks about teaching assistive tech, social media and how her chanApps, APS and Disability Awarenesshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2013/02/13/apps-aps-and-disability-awarenessEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2013/02/13/apps-aps-and-disability-awareness/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/ccvip/2013/02/13/apps-aps-and-disability-awarenessWed, 13 Feb 2013 22:30:00 GMTApps, APS and Disability AwarenessIn our first episode of the CCVIP Podcast, we'll talk about our latest video series--Accessible iPhone Apps, the need for audible pedestrian signals and a conversation with Dr. Stanley F. Wainapel of Montefiore Medical Center about training new doctors in disability awareness.00:41:00The CCVIP PodcastnoBlind Visually Impaired,Accessible iPhone apps,Dr Stanley Wainapel,Audible Pedestrian Signals,Computer Center for Visually Impaired PeopleIn our first episode of the CCVIP Podcast, we'll talk about our latest video series--Accessible iPhone Apps, the need for audible pedestrian signals and a conve