Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Here's the August 29 Podcast



Mid-South Lions




Dr. Brian Brooks


On the third show of August, Brad Baker and Brenda Nichols of Mid-South Lions join us. Baker is the CEO and speaks about the services of the Mid-South Lions. Nichols received a double cornea transplant after being diagnosed with keratoconus.

Then, the National Eye Institute's Dr. Brian Brooks makes a return visit to the program. Dr. Brooks discusses the effectiveness of gene therapy in treating Leber's Congenital Amaurosis with the RPE65 gene.



Tuesday, August 18, 2009

August 22 Podcast



Dr. Daniel Kohane



Orator for Blackberry




Renee West


On the second new August show, the guests include Harvard's Dr. Daniel Kohane discussing how drug-dispensing contact lenses can be more effective than eye drops.

Also, Michel Pepin of Humanware explains Orator, a text to speech program, that can be used with Blackberries.

Finally, NFB-Newsline's Renee West talks about two upcoming new features, Keystream and Podable News.


Tuesday, August 4, 2009

August 8 Podcast Now Ready



Dr. Johanna Seddon



Renee West


On the first new show of August, we'll have Dr. Johanna Seddon of Tufts Medical Center in Boston discussing both genetic and behavioral effects that factor into the development of age-related macular degeneration.

We'll also have the National Federation of the Blind's Renee West talking about NFB-Newsline and its two new features, Web News on Demand and NFB-Newsline in Your Pocket.




Friday, July 24, 2009

July 25 Show Podcast Ready



Dr. James McGinnis



Donna Horn

On our second new July show, we'll have Dr. James McGinnis of the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center explaining how engineered cerium oxide nanoparticles can protect against retinal damage.

Also, Donna Horn of CaptionMax, Inc. will be along to discuss a partnership among CaptionMax, the U.S. Department of Education, and Discovery Education in producing more educational videos with audio and video description.



Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Very Early July 11 Podcast Ready



Preventing Falls By Adapting Your Home



Louis Braille Bicentennial Silver Dollar

You can hear the July 11 show long before it goes to air. This week, we have Kym Collins-Lee and Allyson Collins of the National Eye Institute discussing new online features that include the Eye on NEI magazine, vodcasts, and podcasts.

Also, Pris Rogers of the American Foundation for the Blind, Dr. Lisa Tekell of University of Tennessee Health Science Center, and one of her former interns, Brittany Hosser, talk about a new AFB video series called, Preventing Falls By Adapting Your Home.

There's another guest. Chris Danielsen of the National Federation of the Blind will be along to discuss Louis Braille and the Louis Braille Bicentennial Silver Dollar.



Friday, June 26, 2009

Eye on Vision Preempted By Capitol Steps on July 4

Eye on Vision will not air on July 4, so WYPL can bring you hilarious political humor with the Capitol Steps 4th of July special at 7 PM on Independence Day. Eye on Vision will be back with an all new program on July 11.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

June 20 Podcast Now Up



TapMemo

On the June 20 show, we have Nir Dvash explaining the TapMemo, which is a voice-activated personal data assistant that can be used as a memo pad, alarm clock, and calendar.


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