Community Call: ACB Radio Presents the Newlyweds

Join Cindy and Wendy for this month’s live fun as we play the Newly Wed Game with three ACB power couples: the Spoone’s (ACB President and wife), the Charlson’s (ACB Immediate Past President and husband), and the Bridges’ (ACB Executive Director and wife). This is sure to be an hour of insightful sharing and great … Read more

Community Call: Easy Reading with Apple

Join Matt Vollbrecht, Certified Apple Teacher for this session as we explore Apple Books with Voiceover. Learn about different kinds of digital books. See how easy it is to purchase new books from the Apple Books Store. Learn how to navigate and read your favorite books, create bookmarks, highlights, and notes. See how to select … Read more

Community Call: Technology Learning Lab

Come to learn about and discuss various technology topics. These could include learning about iPhone and iPad apps, feature demonstrations, as well as answering questions asked by participants. Shawn Thiel from ACB of Ohio will do his best to ensure that audio from the iOS device, computer, Victor Reader stream, Etc. is put through his … Read more

Community Call: Blind Folk with guns

Tired of routes? Looking for an outdoor adventure? Here’s your opportunity! North American Association of Blind Sportsmen (NAABS) is a nonprofit that challenges the blind/visually impaired community of America to take on outdoor hunting, fishing, and camping adventures packed with enough good vibes to last a lifetime. Join Lance Mathena, founder and President for this … Read more

Community Call: Something to Talk About (Apple)

This week Apple held its annual World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC), and thousands of people tuned in to learn about what’s coming in this year’s new software releases. Join Matt Vollbrecht, Certified Apple teacher for this session to hear all about what to expect with iOS 14 and much more. We will discuss new features, … Read more

Community Event: ACB Radio Presents Access to Spatial Concepts and Information

Spatial concepts are prevalent in the STEM fields as such problem-solving relies largely on one’s spatial thinking abilities. External representations often serve as cognitive aids for spatial reasoning tasks. Research has shown that performance on tasks that rely on spatial thinking are not dependent on the modality of learning, yet most of the mechanisms and … Read more