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Events in June 2023
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Envision: A look at the Past, the Present, and the Future
Envision: A look at the Past, the Present, and the Future
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June 22, 2023In this presentation, Karthik dives into some of the features of the Envision glasses as well as new and exciting features that will be coming to the Envision glasses very soon. There will be time for questions from the audience. Presenter: Karthik Kannan, Envision – Chief Technology Officer/Co-Founder The Hague, Netherlands
The CVTA ExplainedThe CVTA Explained
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June 22, 2023The Communications, Video, and Technology Accessibility Act (CVTA) would update existing regulations to ensure better and easier access to a variety of technology for people who are blind, low vision, or DeafBlind. Panelists will discuss the writing of the bill and what improvements it promises. Moderator: Kim Charlson, Co-Chair, ACB Audio Description Project Steering Committee, and Co-Chair, FCC Disability Advisory Committee, Watertown, MA
Web Accessibility, Defining the ProblemWeb Accessibility, Defining the Problem
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June 22, 2023What is web accessibility and why is it important Share real-life testimonies of the lack of accessibility and the immpact on people’s lives What has ACB done for web accessibility and why are we truly here? Understanding the digital divide of web accessibility from a legal and end user perspective
The Continuous Rise of Antisemitism & Anti-Zionism: The Situation & SolutionsThe Continuous Rise of Antisemitism & Anti-Zionism: The Situation & Solutions
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June 22, 2023This workshop will give statistics from the Anti-Defamation League. Solutions will be offered and events on college campuses will be discussed. Everyone is welcome.
What is Advocacy?What is Advocacy?
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June 22, 2023Join us to define advocacy. We will share all the different ways that you can advocate. You will hear from each of our panelists for the next two sessions as they share one tip for you.
Lessons in Leadership – Getting Off to a Good StartLessons in Leadership – Getting Off to a Good Start
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June 22, 2023Participating in a Lions Club or other organization can be very rewarding, but it can also prove to be frustrating. Sighted members with no idea of the capabilities of a person with vision loss may be reluctant to include the blind member in club meetings and projects. When our panelists joined their local clubs, they were each the only blind member. They will share their stories and advice as to how to become accepted by their peers and begin that journey into leadership in Lionism. True lessons in leadership that can apply to any organization.
Digital Musicmaking: Hardware and Software to Make and Mix Music on KeyboardDigital Musicmaking: Hardware and Software to Make and Mix Music on Keyboard
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Text to Speech, Artificial Intelligence and You
Text to Speech, Artificial Intelligence and You
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June 23, 2023The future is quickly approaching and now is the time to learn just how it will be effecting you. Come learn from our panelists what the near future of audio production holds for those of us who rely on audio to read, access video and interact with the world around us. What will Talking Books become? Will we continue to rely on live describers? Join the conversation and give a listen to just how far we have come.
AI and the Big BoysAI and the Big Boys
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June 23, 2023What do Microsoft, Google, Apple and Amazon have in common other than they are well funded, massive and have an incredible workforce at their disposal? They are all looking to reinvent themselves to remain relevant. Come hear what each company is up to in the artificial intelligence space and what they hope the future will hold. We hope for samples of what they have achieved and some blue skying on how all of this will play out for those of us who are blind.
Perfecting Professionalism on PaperPerfecting Professionalism on Paper
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June 23, 2023Entering and navigating the hiring process can be challenging for current students. Let’s review the basics and some well-kept corporate secrets of what makes a good resume. During this virtual event, students will be able to ask questions about do’s and don’ts to help them create a strong resume that tackles the needs of specific employers.
ACVREP Certified Audio Description Specialist (CAUDES) UpdateACVREP Certified Audio Description Specialist (CAUDES) Update
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June 23, 2023Presenters will provide background details and an update on the progress of the work to create a certification process for audio description professionals. Moderator: Kim Charlson, Chair, ACVREP Certification Subject Matter Expert Committee, Watertown, MA
This is my Story, This is my SongThis is my Story, This is my Song
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June 23, 2023It has been said that Mental Health is a journey, not a destination, and each of us has a unique story when it comes to our experience. Join us as three people share their stories of strength, courage and hope. Each panelist will end their presentations with a song that inspires them.
Panel discussion with the experts: Leverage technology in work, play and lifePanel discussion with the experts: Leverage technology in work, play and life
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June 23, 2023MS product engineers gather to answer questions based on user experience scenarios across industry. Learn best practices and resources from the product experts including Windows, Teams, Cloud & AI and Seeing AI.
AD Across the ArtsAD Across the Arts
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June 23, 2023While film and TV might be the most well-known audio described art form, many arts and entertainment venues use AD as well. Live theatre and dance performances, museums, parks, and even the circus provide AD to increase accessibility. Panelists will share some of the challenges and the excitement of bringing all the arts to life for people who are blind or have low vision. Moderator: Dr. Tabitha Kenlon, ACB Audio Description Project Coordinator, Alexandria, VA
Writing, Composing, and Performing Virtually.Writing, Composing, and Performing Virtually.
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June 23, 2023Learn about how a poem got set to music and performed without anyone meeting in person.
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Who Are You? Blind, Queer, they and other identifiers
Who Are You? Blind, Queer, they and other identifiers
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June 24, 2023There have never been so many ways to identify yourself, or for others to identify themelves as right now. But which words do you use to refer to others and how do you know you’re using the right words? This panel explores self-identifiers and their effect on disability, GLBTQIA+ and other communities/cultures. The purpose of this panel is not to provide definitive answers, but rather to lay the foundation for attendees to start exploring these ideas. Whether you are deeply involved with these communities or are looking to learn how to be a good ally, this panel will give you something to think about.
Bots, AI, Social Media, and the Virtual: Exploring the brave new world of the future career searchBots, AI, Social Media, and the Virtual: Exploring the brave new world of the future career search
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June 24, 2023Learn about artificial intelligence’s impact on future career searches, and how best to prepare for these changes. Facilitator: Peter Altschul, Creating Common Ground Consultant, Columbia MO. Panelists: Melanie Sinohui, Senior Process Engineer, Wells Fargo, Phoenix, AZ. John Robinson, President and CEO, Our Ability, Inc., Albany, NY.
The Unique Matching ProcessThe Unique Matching Process
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June 24, 2023A presentation discussing the unique matching process and things to consider while matching a Leader Dog to a client. Also covered will be how instructors go about this complex process. Alyssa Otis, GDMI/Outreach Specialist, Leader Dogs for the Blind, Rochester Hills, MI.
Solutions That Make You More Productive and Efficient Throughout Your Work DaySolutions That Make You More Productive and Efficient Throughout Your Work Day
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June 24, 2023Presenter: Brian Hartgen, Hartgen Consultancy.
Writers Workshop: Writing Fiction for Young PeopleWriters Workshop: Writing Fiction for Young People
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June 24, 2023Children’s author Feather Chelle will take us through her creative process and what motivates her to write for children, followed by a question and answer period.
ACB Families Goes to CampACB Families Goes to Camp
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June 24, 2023It’s summertime – time to sit around the virtual campfire and eat hotdogs and s’mores. Whether you’re a kid or a kid at heart, camp is a special experience. Tell stories, sing songs, play games; a convention tradition for the entire family.