Educational

NY Guggenheim Museum Offers Free Programs for Partially Sighted, Blind, and Deaf Visitors

Posted on: Jul 23, 2009

Join Guggenheim Museum educators Georgia Krantz, Guthrie Nutter, and Ellen Edelman for a tour, discussion, and private reception. Separate programs are presented through Verbal Imaging, touch, and American Sign Language (ASL). Mon, Aug 3, 6–8 pm: Learning By Doing Discussion and Workshop Free, space is limited, advance RSVP required RSVP by Tue, July 28: 212 […]

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Blind Can Take Wheel with Vehicle Designed by Virginia Tech College Engineering Team

Posted on: Jul 23, 2009

BLACKSBURG, Va., July 15, 2009 — A student team in the Virginia Tech College of Engineering is providing the blind with an opportunity many never thought possible: The opportunity to drive. A retrofitted four-wheel dirt buggy developed by the Blind Driver Challenge team from Virginia Tech’s Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory uses laser range finders, an […]

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Unique Sports Camp Caters Toward Vision Impaired Kids

Posted on: Jul 21, 2009

With more than 20 million Americans experiencing significant vision loss, dealing with the disability can result in severe hardships in daily life. But if you take a look into the only sports camp in Alaska designed for blind and visually impaired kids, you’ll see some truly inspiring feats where although there is sight loss, the […]

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USA Judo Launches Program for Visually Impaired Athletes in Miami

Posted on: Jul 15, 2009

(Colorado Springs, Colo.) – USA Judo is pleased to announce the launch of judo classes for blind and visually impaired athletes in South Florida. The program kicked off on June 20 and sessions are held from 2 – 4 p.m. on Saturday afternoons at the NFL Yet Center in conjunction with Miami Dade Parks and […]

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Preschool Teaches Blind and Sighted Together

Posted on: Jul 15, 2009

Five-year-old Iliana is visually impaired, but when she has trouble, her preschool classmate Lulu is there to help. “I like to come with Iliana because I want to help her,” Lulu said. “I hold her hand because sometimes, sometimes she needs help.” Iliana and Lulu’s simple camaraderie, perhaps uncommon at most schools, is normal at […]

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Japan Rethinks Silent Hybrid Cars for Safety of Visually Impaired Pedestrians

Posted on: Jul 14, 2009

Japan is considering the introduction of noise-making devices for near-silent hybrid cars following safety fears from vision-impaired pedestrians. “Vision-impaired people feel that hybrid vehicles are dangerous”, a transport ministry official told AFP.  The top-selling hybrid vehicles run almost without any sound when they change from fuel to battery mode. The ministry of transport has brought […]

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Hope for Blindness Cure with Laser Breakthrough

Posted on: Jul 13, 2009

Millions of people could have their eyesight saved thanks to ground-breaking laser treatment that has the potential to eradicate the most common cause of blindness. One of Britain’s leading eye experts has developed a technique to reverse the disabling effects of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), which leaves many older people unable to read, drive or […]

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Blind Man Sees Wife for First Time After Having a Tooth Implanted into His Eye

Posted on: Jul 13, 2009

When Martin Jones met his wife four years ago, he never imagined that one day he would get to see what she looked like. The 42-year-old builder was left blind after an accident at work more than a decade ago. But a remarkable operation – which implants part of his tooth in his eye –  […]

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Natural Compound Stops Diabetic Retinopathy

Posted on: Jul 13, 2009

Researchers at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center have found a way to use a natural compound to stop one of the leading causes of blindness in the United States. The research appears online this month in the journal Diabetes, a publication of the American Diabetes Association. The discovery of the compound’s function in […]

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