Screen readers allow people who are blind to navigate the internet nonvisually. In Untangling the Web, the Austin Lighthouse trainers will demonstrate how with JAWS screenreading software on a PC and with TalkBack on Android mobile devices. Handout: Untangling the Web
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File it Away
Get organized with File it Away, webinar 16 in the Lighthouse educational webinar series. In this episode, learn how to navigate, organize and manage files and folders on your PC or mobile device. Handout: File it Away
Putting the Eye in AI – Part 2
The Austin Lighthouse trainers continue their discussion on how artificial intelligence can enhance the lives of people who are blind. In this installment of the Lighthouse educational webinar series, the trainers are examining Google Lookout and Google Lens, apps available…
Putting the Eye in AI – Part 1
The Austin Lighthouse Trainers are sharing their thoughts about artificial intelligence and how it can enhance the lives of people who are blind. In Putting the Eye in AI – Part 1, they will demonstrate the popular artificial intelligence app,…
Pamela Chesser is NIB’s 2020 National Employee of the Year
The Austin Lighthouse is proud to include Pamela Chesser as a valued member of our dynamic team. For 12 years, she has boosted the morale of her colleagues and reminded them of the value of the service they provide to our armed services. Pam earned…
iOS Refresh
iOS devices from Apple are very popular in the blind community, so it’s no surprise the Austin Lighthouse Training Team gets frequent requests to share tips and tricks for iPhones, iPads and Macbooks. In iOS Refresh, a webinar brought to…