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The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
CCB Program staff
100 episodes
2 months ago
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The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
145. CCB-GTT Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 30
One of the most powerful ways an iPhone has changed my life is through making books accessible and portable. This month’s lecture is all about how to acquire and read eBooks and audiobooks using your iPhone. Accessible digital libraries, small publishers, and large outlets such as Apple and Amazon make books available in digital form. Apps on your iPhone like Kindle, Audible, Voice Dream Reader, and others let you take full advantage of these books. While it’s impossible to cover everything, I’ll attempt to give you an idea how things work and give you an idea of the lay of the land. Just in time for a Summer of portable and accessible reading.
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3 days ago
45 minutes 31 seconds

The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
144. CCB-GTT Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 29
Your iPhone is a great device for listening to podcasts and internet radio. There are thousands of radio stations which broadcast over the internet. Many of them are run by people who are blind. Besides great shows to listen to, you can interact and be a part of a community by using social media and email. Podcasts are another area where blind people have gotten involved. There are podcasts about pretty much everything and most are free to listen to. In this cession, we’ll discuss these forms of entertainment and community. You’ll learn about different apps used to hear internet radio stations and podcasts. We’ll also discuss how you can participate all from your iPhone.
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 2 minutes 36 seconds

The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
143. CCB-GTT Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 28
In our modern lives, mental and physical health is an increasing concern. Using apps and sensors on our iPhone and in accessories we can connect it to, there are many ways in which your iPhone can assist you. iPhones can count the steps we take as we carry them with us. Workout apps can offer training and encouragement to keep ourselves fit. They can give us an outlet to journal our thoughts. Recent additions include mood tracking and mental health assessment questionnaires which assess our danger of anxiety or depression. Meditation apps like headspace can provide numerous mindfulness tools. There are also books and podcasts which our iPhones can help us find and access. We’ll take a whirlwind tour of all of these and hopefully provide enough information to get people started.
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2 months ago
47 minutes 51 seconds

The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
142. CCB-GTT Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 27
The first lecture on accessible games focussed on good games for beginners and exploring different types of games. In this second lecture, we look more closely at the economics behind what games are available. We talk about why some great games have disappeared from the app store and what keeps some old favourites viable. I’ll talk about some of the deeper more complex games available and why they’re some of my favourites. Also, we’ll look beyond apps to how your iPhone can help you participate and play other kinds of games like physical board and card games. We’ll also touch on how your iPhone can help you play tabletop roleplaying games with friends both online and in person.
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3 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 36 seconds

The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
141. An interview and demonstration of Innosearch.ai
The GTT program is excited to have a representative from Innosearch.ai Visiting us to introduce an innovative accessible shopping page!This platform brings together products from multiple companies, all designed with accessibility in mind. It offers an inclusive shopping experience tailored for individuals using assistive technology, ensuring a seamless and empowering journey for everyone.Join us to learn how this cutting-edge tool makes online shopping more inclusive, efficient, and enjoyable for all. 
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3 months ago
47 minutes 54 seconds

The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
140. Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 26
We learn best when we’re busy having too much fun to realize that it’s happening. With their power to engage us, games can teach us lessons about ourselves, each other, and the technology we use to play them. Text adventures built of words, statistics and story can motivate us to learn typing and how to review the screen. Other games might improve our reflexes or show us the consequences of taking risks. Games of chance played with others might help break the ice so those others become friends. This week, we’ll begin a two part tour of the kinds of games which blind people can obtain and play using their iPhones. From story adventures to board games, strategy simulations and arcade audio action, there’s a lot of fun to be had. The lectures will focus on giving people a sense of what’s available. For live demonstrations of some games suitable for beginners, people can join us on the third Wednesday in February and March for cessions focussed on helping participants understand how to actually start playing games particularly good for beginners.
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4 months ago
58 minutes 32 seconds

The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
139. Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 25
The camera on your iPhone is a tremendously useful addition for Blind users. Combined with the internet, human sighted volunteers and artificial intelligence, the right apps can do a whole lot of good. We’ll discuss the apps which harness these capabilities to help you read printed documents, identify items, find lost things and tell you what is around. We’ll also discuss some of the implications of these tools and the economics making it all possible.
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5 months ago
50 minutes 12 seconds

The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
138. Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 24
The app store is absolutely essential for anybody who wants to make the most of their iPhone. In this cession, we’ll explore the app store in full. You’ll learn how to get to various areas. From searching for apps, managing subscriptions, checking for app updates, and purchasing or redeeming gift cards, there’s a lot of digital ground to cover. We’ll also touch on why it’s helpful to look elsewhere for accessible app recommendations and discuss the changing economics behind the apps we use.
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6 months ago
53 minutes 1 second

The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
137. Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 23
The Internet in your pocket is a core reason why you want an iPhone with you. Many apps tap into information available via the web. However, the Safari browser or a third party alternative of your choice will serve as your direct gateway to sites on the web which you want to visit. This month, we’ll take a deep dive and explore the Safari browser. It comes on your iPhone as an important part of iOS. You’ll learn how to navigate the web and how to take advantage of resources there through Safari. We’ll also talk about the settings associated with this browser. Third party alternatives won’t be covered in detail but we’ll briefly discuss why you might want to try them out.
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7 months ago
53 minutes 1 second

The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
136. Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 22
There’s a lot which has been updated in iOS 18. This month, we’ll begin our detour from the second edition of the book in order to fill people in on these changes. We’ll talk about the new tutorial for VoiceOver users which is now available right in the VoiceOver settings. We’ll also look at how audio ducking has been updated and is now far more useful. There’s plenty which has changed outside of VoiceOver. The settings for iOS have been rearranged so we’ll go over how that crucial area has changed.
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8 months ago
53 minutes 1 second

The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
135. Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 21
Increasingly, Apple is turning to making revenue through services which it offers. The News app offers a lot of interesting articles which are freely available even without a subscription. People can also search for and follow their own topics of interest. Through the Apple News Plus service available for a monthly subscription, this app will provide access to far more content including full articles, newspapers  and over two hundred magazines. Recently, crossword and other puzzles have been added for subscribers. All of this is fully accessible to blind users through VoiceOver. In this first Fall session, we’ll take a tour of what the app and service have to offer while waiting for the arrival of iOS 18.
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9 months ago
35 minutes 54 seconds

The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
134. Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 20
In the second part of our look at communications apps which come installed on your iPhone, we focus on the two most complicated but empowering ones. These are FaceTime and Mail. The FaceTime app allows for live video and audio conversations with individuals or groups of people. Meanwhile, the Mail app lets you tap into that very popular form of written communication. Both of these apps have their intricacies. In both cases, there are alternative choices for accomplishing the same thing using other apps. We’ll discuss the pros and cons of sticking with what’s there versus looking for alternatives.
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1 year ago
34 minutes 26 seconds

The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
133. Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 19
Communication is what your iPhone is all about. Several apps come installed on your iPhone to help you connect and exchange information with people in your life. In part one of our tour of these apps, we’ll focus on the Contacts, Phone and Messages apps. We’ll also touch on some additional related topics like emoji characters, stickers, Voice mail, and more.
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1 year ago
42 minutes 26 seconds

The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
132. Russell Solowoniuk's demonstration of the LG washer and dryer with theLG ThinQ app
In this 12 minute podcast, Russell Solowoniuk demonstrates using his LG washer model WM3500CW and his LG Dryer model DLE3500W using the accompanying accessible iOS or Android LG ThinQ app. He describes how a blind person can use the washer and dryer standalone and how accessibility is enhanced using the app on his iPhone. Note that models described have been discontinued and replaced with washer model WM3600HWA and dryer model DLE3600W as of March 2024.
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1 year ago
12 minutes 53 seconds

The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
131. Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 18
In this session, we will explore the lifestyle apps discussed in the previous session in more detail. We’ll talk about managing recurring events in the calendar. The Notes app is full of features to keep your information organized. Suggestions are at the heart of apple’s new Journal app and we’ll go through how to access these. Apps in this category are simple on the surface, but often have surprisingly thorough capabilities.
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1 year ago
33 minutes 1 second

The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
130. Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 17
Being so portable, your iPhone is an ideal device for helping with many aspects of everyday life. This session will discuss a number of apps designed to come in handy in everyday situations. These include Weather, Reminders, Calendar, Notes, Calculator and Journal. This group of apps is very suitable for use by beginners. Siri works well with all of them. Rather than an exhaustive exploration, this lecture will hopefully give you enough of an idea of the capabilities of these apps as well as how to control them in order to get started using them.
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1 year ago
55 minutes 51 seconds

The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
129. Reviewing the features of Finder on the Mac
Wayne Antle reviews the features and how to use finder on the mac.finder is like file explorer for windows.  It has many powerful features and uses.
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1 year ago
33 minutes 23 seconds

The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
128. Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 16
Apple has long been associated with music and creativity. Your iPhone can give you access to millions of songs, curated playlists, radio stations, and even some live events. This month, we’ll dive into the enjoyment of music and go over the Music app and the Apple Music Plus service in detail. This is one of the easiest ways for beginners to start truly enjoying their iPhones.
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1 year ago
34 minutes 40 seconds

The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
127. Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 15
Your iPhone is constantly checking for new information. Apps running in the background can interrupt you with notifications. So can calls and messages from people. Thankfully, Apple has provided tools to help deal with this effectively. We will discuss notifications settings in detail. These let you decide whether and how apps can inform you of things in normal circumstances. Meanwhile, focus settings let you determine what and who can interrupt you at a given time. Between these groups of settings, you can be in control of interruptions to your daily life from your iPhone.
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1 year ago
39 minutes 5 seconds

The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
126. Unseen Touch Screen Course Session 14
The Voice Control feature allows people to control their iPhones entirely with spoken commands. Designed with sighted people in mind who have motion difficulties making use of the touchscreen difficult, the system can be used in conjunction with VoiceOver. This final lecture for 2023 will give a basic tour of how Voice Control works. This completes the many different ways there are of controlling your iPhone. In the new year, we’ll begin talking about the many different apps and services which can be used and accessed by blind people through the use of their iPhones.
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1 year ago
28 minutes 23 seconds

The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast