Talking Vision is Vision Australia's national radio program on blindness and low vision.
In the program for the week of June 24, we talk about the challenge of information access when one is unable to read the printed page. Two people who each have low vision, reflect on the recent annual conference of the Round Table on Information Access for people with a Print Disability and also offer insights in to their personal experiences.
Participants this week are:
Also this week, Frances Keyland from the Vision Australia Library previews more in Reader Recommended.
You can listen here to the program or go to the Talking Vision web page for broadcast details, an outline of past programs and links to the associated audio.
Keep in touch with the program through Twitter by following talkingvision1.
In the program for the week of June 24, we talk about the challenge of information access when one is unable to read the printed page. Two people who each have low vision, reflect on the recent annual conference of the Round Table on Information Access for people with a Print Disability and also offer insights in to their personal experiences.
Participants this week are:
- Leanne Smith, head of Special Education Program at the Aspley primary school in Brisbane north;
- Phillip Vandepeer, works in audio quality control at RSB South Australia.
Also this week, Frances Keyland from the Vision Australia Library previews more in Reader Recommended.
You can listen here to the program or go to the Talking Vision web page for broadcast details, an outline of past programs and links to the associated audio.
Keep in touch with the program through Twitter by following talkingvision1.