Up there on top is the NFB of Colorado
Logo followed by “Live the life you want.”
Blind Coloradoan Blog August 21
Writer, aggregator Kevan
Worley. Contributing editor Dan Burke.
Here is what you need to
know
Request for Proposals: The National Federation of the Blind of Colorado is seeking content for our 2019 State Convention seminars and breakout sessions.
Seminars and breakout sessions will be held on Friday
November 1 and Saturday November 2 at our State Convention in Ft. Collins. The
National Federation of the Blind is made up of blind people of all ages, races,
ethnicities, and backgrounds. This year we are seeking new and dynamic content
that will appeal to our diverse audience. If there is something fun, exciting,
interesting, intriguing, evocative, educational, or stimulating that you would
like to share with the blind of Colorado, their families, or professionals in
the field of blindness, please fill out the information below and email
it to Jessica Beecham jbbeecham@gmail.com
by September 6. We will review all proposals and will let you know by September
23 whether your proposal/seminar has been chosen as a part of this year’s
Convention festivities.
If you have attended a convention of the National
Federation of the Blind in the past, you know that often we have a large number
of breakout sessions simultaneously. This year our aim is quality over quantity
so please give us as much detail as possible about your session and how it will
enhance the Convention. Please note, we will be choosing the presentations that
best fit the agenda and not all proposals will be selected.
Name:
Title:
Is this presentation or seminar affiliated with a
division or chapter of the National Federation of the Blind of Colorado?:
Objective of presentation or seminar:
Description of presentation or seminar (note, someone
from the review committee may reach out to you for more details):
Best Method of contact:
How much time would you like for your session (1, 1.5,
and 2 hour blocks available.):
Founded in 1955, The National Federation of the Blind of
Colorado is the oldest and largest organization of Colorado citizens who are
blind or visually impaired. The National Federation of the Blind knows that
blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day
we raise the expectations of blind people, because low expectations create
obstacles between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want;
blindness is not what holds you back.
Aira is free. Today, and every day.
From the aggregator: Many have probably heard of or even
had a demonstration of the Aira descriptive services for blind and low vision
people. For a time, I served as a consultant. This allowed me to test early
versions of the product. I use Aira along with Be My Eyes, Seeing AI, and other
technologies that provide me information which can more easily be obtained
visually. Aira has been a paid service but now they are offering short calls
free. Probably worth checking out. Here is what Aira said in an email to us.
We’re so excited to get this out into the world that we
decided to do it a little earlier than originally planned. This means you may
find the odd piece of communication or web page that may not be entirely up to
date. Rest assured that the team is bringing everything in line as fast as they
can.
The important thing to remember is that you can now make
short calls for free, every day.
More specifically, Aira is free to use for those short,
everyday tasks where a little information can save you a lot of time.
This applies to everyone. If you don’t pay for a plan,
you get free short calls every day. If you pay for a plan, you also get free
short calls every day, with the added benefit that you can make those monthly
plan minutes stretch further.
We’re all working toward the same goal – we want to make
inaccessibility a thing of the past. In an increasingly digital world, we’re
here to level the playing field through equal access to information. To help
make that real, connect with an agent today, and every day. And tell everyone
you know about Aira!
Together, we will continue to pursue equal access for
all.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What’s the catch?
A: There isn’t one! So long as the call is relatively quick (5 minutes), it’s free! Just make sure you have the latest version of the app on your phone. As this is an early version of the service, we ask for some patience if you come across any hiccups along the way, or if we end up making some minor tweaks further down the line. We’re so excited to get this out into the world that we just couldn’t wait any longer!
A: There isn’t one! So long as the call is relatively quick (5 minutes), it’s free! Just make sure you have the latest version of the app on your phone. As this is an early version of the service, we ask for some patience if you come across any hiccups along the way, or if we end up making some minor tweaks further down the line. We’re so excited to get this out into the world that we just couldn’t wait any longer!
Q: Who can use Aira for free?
A: Anyone who has an Aira account (regardless if they’re on a plan or not) and resides in a country where Aira provides full service. These countries include USA, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
A: Anyone who has an Aira account (regardless if they’re on a plan or not) and resides in a country where Aira provides full service. These countries include USA, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
Q: I don’t pay for a plan, can I use Aira for free?
A: You sure can! You can now make short calls to Aira agents for free, every day. You’re no longer limited to using Aira in just Access Locations or with Access Offers (although those are still great to use if you want to do something that takes more than 5 minutes).
A: You sure can! You can now make short calls to Aira agents for free, every day. You’re no longer limited to using Aira in just Access Locations or with Access Offers (although those are still great to use if you want to do something that takes more than 5 minutes).
Q: I pay for a plan, can I use Aira for free?
A: Yes! The first 5 minutes of every call is free, so now you can use your plan minutes for doing anything that may take more agent time.
A: Yes! The first 5 minutes of every call is free, so now you can use your plan minutes for doing anything that may take more agent time.
Q: Want to learn more?
A: The best way to learn is to do! First, make sure you have the latest version of the Aira app on your phone. Then connect with an agent, you can ask all your questions and it won’t cost you a thing.
A: The best way to learn is to do! First, make sure you have the latest version of the Aira app on your phone. Then connect with an agent, you can ask all your questions and it won’t cost you a thing.
Aira Tech Corp is a technology company dedicated to
making lives simpler, easier, and more fun. Based in San Diego, California, we
use the latest technologies to connect blind and low-vision people with real, highly
trained professionals who provide visual information on demand.
Letter of appreciation from long-time Federation servant-leader Alice George brings smile.
Last week, the Blind Coloradoan received the following
email from Alice George. No matter where Alice has lived in Colorado, she always
has a kind uplifting word. She has served in numerous capacities, bringing her
steadfast leadership to the Colorado Center for the Blind and our Federation Affiliate.
In recent years, Alice has been a bit quieter. But as you will note from the following,
she continues to do the work of the movement.
Hi Kevan,
I want you to know that you and
Dan do a really beautiful job of publishing the Blind Coloradoan. I look forward to receiving it and love the
wealth of info you share. As always, I
like to keep up on the latest NFBCO news.
Thanks so much for all your
dedicated time, energy, and efforts to keep us informed and to promote NFBCO.
I like the new format of the
Blind Coloradoan. It's very concise,
organized, and accessible. Someday, I
may have Something to contribute, but for now, I'm working with Broomfield
seniors and helping them out.
Again, thanks so much for what
you're doing ... and keep up the great job!
You're doing a wonderful service
to all we blind residents in Colorado.
Alice
Blind entrepreneurs gather for training and tradeshow September 25-27 at Atlantic City mini BLAST!
From the aggregator: Since 2002, National Association of
Blind Merchants has been holding national conferences to provide networking,
tradeshow of products and services, and continuing education. This year, the organization
is holding a smaller version of BLAST but the agenda looks stellar. Terry Smith
handles work in the area of advocacy and policy for NABM. Here is what Terry
has to say about mini BLAST Atlantic City.
Excitement is building for
the National Association of Blind Merchants’ Jersey Mini BLAST which is
just 5 weeks away. An outstanding agenda is being planned. You will
be educated and motivated. Come meet the newest RSA staff members and
learn what is going on with our federal partner. Get the latest on
accessible micromarket kiosks. In fact, Three Square Markets will have
its accessible kiosk there for you to see and 365 Markets will be there
with exciting news about their accessibility efforts. You’ve been asking
for accessible kiosks and we have been working hard with these two companies to
deliver. Brooke Lierman with Brown, Goldstein, and Levy will
recap the most recent litigation involving Randolph-Sheppard. Terry Smith
will do his Randolph-Sheppard 101 workshop and you will learn everything you
need to know about the law and implementing regulations. We are
especially excited to offer a breakout session exclusively for Elected
Committee Members and blind entrepreneurs and another session for
SLA staff. Heidi Chico, Past President of NAMA and current President of
the Wittern Group will deliver our luncheon keynote. And then
there’s the Vistar Food Show that will feature 175 booths.
Learn the latest trends and what’s selling. Check out all
of the new healthy products that your customers are demanding. Don’t miss out
on this unexpected training opportunity.
As noted, the
training will be held in conjunction with Vistar’s large
northeast food show and NABM is very excited to have been
invited to partner with Vistar to sponsor this event.
Register today on-line
at https://blindmerchants.org/mini-blast-2019-registration/ . A
room block has been set aside for $99 per night but availability
is dwindling. To book your room, you can go to https://book.passkey.com/go/SH09VVD or call
1-888-.516-2215. The Group Name is RSA and the Group Code is SHO9VVD.
The cutoff for rooms in August 26th so don’t delay.
Are you flying into
Philadelphia? You will be about an hour from Atlantic City.
You can arrange a shuttle with Tropiano Transportation by
calling 800-559-2040 at least 48 hours in advance of your arrival. Uber
is an option especially if there is more than one traveler. The most
affordable method is by train. If you want to fly directly to Atlantic
City, Spirit appears to be your only option.
See you in Atlantic City!
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