Last week, I had the opportunity to attend the 39th annual CSUN Assistive Tech Conference in Anaheim, California, hosted by California State University, Northridge. This was my inaugural experience at the conference. To learn more about this event, you can…
How to build a rock beat in Pro Tools using the Apple screen reader voiceover
Sometimes Steve creates demonstrations for blind or visually impaired individuals. This episode features Steve describing how a blind user can use Pro Tools to record midi drums. Steve goes over creating an instrument track, loading a virtual instrument, recording a…
How does the blind deal with physical mail?
How does a Blind/Visually Impaired person deal with physical mail? A B360 Access Production. When I lost my vision over 14 years ago there were many things that passed through my mind. One of those thought experiments was, how does…
How the Apple iPhone allows me to live independently as a blind person
So back in 2007 before I deployed to the Middle East with The United States Army, I purchased the very first iPhone. At the time of course I could see and I did not have a disability like the one…
Happy New Year!
Hello good people, I am excited for the new year and a brighter future… This past year has definitely been challenging for me, but I can only imagine the challenges others faced. My goal was to stay productive and so…
A conversation with Kevin Reeves musician and I See Music Instructor
In this episode Steve speaks to Kevin Reeves a talented musician and instructor at I See Music. Kevin talks about some of the challenges he faces as a blind individual, how I see music was born, what it is like…
Inventive Mind: technology to help the blind and visually impaired in unfamiliar places
Steve discusses and explains a new piece of technology he thought of and how it could change the future of things. If you have any questions about the show or any concerns feel free to write by visiting the Baskis.com…