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Everything I can't do in the real world I can do with my Mac Episode | Exploring the Frontiers of Assistive Technology

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Exploring the Frontiers of Assistive Technology

A video podcast showing how people use assistive technology to communicate, express their creativity, play games and make so much more out of life. This podcast shows that there is no reason why people with physical, vision, speech or language impairments cannot use the same creative and educational software as every other Mac OS X user. There are a few episodes per year, each starring a different person. Copyright AssistiveWare, all rights reserved.

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Everything I can't do in the real world I can do with my Mac


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DATE : Tue, 28 Nov 2006 11:45:59 +0100
Entered in Database : 2006-11-28 10:45:59
length : 37526299
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Joe Barnick was born with spinal muscular atrophy. In this 3.5 minute video he shows how, with an adapted trackball and AssistiveWare's KeyStrokes on-screen keyboard, he is able to do all those things with his computer that he cannot do in the real world. He explains how he uses his computer to design and edit the AssistiveWare Newsletter with Adobe InDesign, write college papers in Word, chat with family and friends with iChat, and buys exotic ingredients and Japanese anime figures on the internet. Joe Barnick lives in Charlton, NY, United States of America.

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