Canadialog, the Canadian podcast related to assistive technologies for visually impaired persons

Canadialog, the Canadian podcast related to assistive technologies for visually impaired persons

Canadialog

Hosted by Alexandre Bellemare and Olivier D'Anjou, this podcast offers tips and tricks in the daily use of assistive technologies for the blind and low vision users. Many different topics are covered in this podcast. You'll learn about Braille displays, screen readers (JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, TalkBack), OCR technologies, recent technology innovations, and much more.

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Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of Canadialog, the Canadian podcast related to assistive technologies for visually impaired persons?

There are 85 episodes avaiable of Canadialog, the Canadian podcast related to assistive technologies for visually impaired persons.

What is Canadialog, the Canadian podcast related to assistive technologies for visually impaired persons about?

We have categorized Canadialog, the Canadian podcast related to assistive technologies for visually impaired persons as:

  • Technology
  • News

Where can you listen to Canadialog, the Canadian podcast related to assistive technologies for visually impaired persons?

Canadialog, the Canadian podcast related to assistive technologies for visually impaired persons is available, among others places, on:

  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did Canadialog, the Canadian podcast related to assistive technologies for visually impaired persons start?

The first episode of Canadialog, the Canadian podcast related to assistive technologies for visually impaired persons that we have available was released 14 July 2017.

Who creates the podcast Canadialog, the Canadian podcast related to assistive technologies for visually impaired persons?

Canadialog, the Canadian podcast related to assistive technologies for visually impaired persons is produced and created by Canadialog.