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Instrumental music plays for 7 seconds. Host begins talking. Host: Welcome to Ability Anyware Radio. This is a disability advocacy podcast. Today is Wednesday, December 19, 2018. On today’s podcast,...
show moreHost: Welcome to Ability Anyware Radio. This is a disability advocacy podcast. Today is Wednesday, December 19, 2018. On today’s podcast, “A Year in Review”. We’re getting #sentimental. We’ll be looking back on & highlighting topics covered in AADQ magazine also knows as Ability Anyware Digital Quarterly. Starting off with remembering Stephen Hawking.
The phenomenal scientist "received thirteen honorary degrees" and focused his studies and publications on the laws governing the universe. This is according to hawking.org.uk.
Professor Hawking developed ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), a degenerative disease which adversely affects the neurons in the brain and spinal cord.
Despite his adversity, Mr. Hawking did not let this hinder his will to persevere, continue his studies, enjoy life, or motivate others. Through using different forms of assistive technology (AT), Professor Hawking was able to convey his significant research, vociferous nature, and
witty sense of humor. AT utilized to facilitate sharing of his research, memorable quote, and informative speeches include the computer-based communication system has been sponsored and provided by Intel® Corporation, . This was a “tablet computer mounted on the arm” of his wheelchair and powered by his “wheelchair batteries...and ACAT.” This stands for Assistive Context Aware Toolkit). More information on this can be found at https://01.org/aca
Please stay tuned for our next podcast featuring creations by Izzy, the stellar, young artist and AADQ intern who created Ability Anywear collection. And to close our podcast today. We’ll be featuring a lovely poem by the remarkable Teddi-Joy Remhild. She was a
blind mother, program director, educator, disability rights activist, and prodigious writer.
She left an indelible imprint with serving more than 40 years in the disability
advocacy field. More information can be found on Ms. Remhild at Disability & Aging Advocacy. She will be deeply missed. We thank her for being such a terrific
mentor, compassionate soul, and extraordinary human being.
Thank you for tuning in. We look forward to connecting with you again soon. Happy holidays. Take care. Bye bye
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Instrumental music plays for 7 seconds. Host begins talking. Host: Welcome to Ability Anyware Radio. This is a disability advocacy podcast. Today is Wednesday, December 19, 2018. On today’s podcast,...
show moreHost: Welcome to Ability Anyware Radio. This is a disability advocacy podcast. Today is Wednesday, December 19, 2018. On today’s podcast, “A Year in Review”. We’re getting #sentimental. We’ll be looking back on & highlighting topics covered in AADQ magazine also knows as Ability Anyware Digital Quarterly. Starting off with remembering Stephen Hawking.
The phenomenal scientist "received thirteen honorary degrees" and focused his studies and publications on the laws governing the universe. This is according to hawking.org.uk.
Professor Hawking developed ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), a degenerative disease which adversely affects the neurons in the brain and spinal cord.
Despite his adversity, Mr. Hawking did not let this hinder his will to persevere, continue his studies, enjoy life, or motivate others. Through using different forms of assistive technology (AT), Professor Hawking was able to convey his significant research, vociferous nature, and
witty sense of humor. AT utilized to facilitate sharing of his research, memorable quote, and informative speeches include the computer-based communication system has been sponsored and provided by Intel® Corporation, . This was a “tablet computer mounted on the arm” of his wheelchair and powered by his “wheelchair batteries...and ACAT.” This stands for Assistive Context Aware Toolkit). More information on this can be found at https://01.org/aca
Please stay tuned for our next podcast featuring creations by Izzy, the stellar, young artist and AADQ intern who created Ability Anywear collection. And to close our podcast today. We’ll be featuring a lovely poem by the remarkable Teddi-Joy Remhild. She was a
blind mother, program director, educator, disability rights activist, and prodigious writer.
She left an indelible imprint with serving more than 40 years in the disability
advocacy field. More information can be found on Ms. Remhild at Disability & Aging Advocacy. She will be deeply missed. We thank her for being such a terrific
mentor, compassionate soul, and extraordinary human being.
Thank you for tuning in. We look forward to connecting with you again soon. Happy holidays. Take care. Bye bye
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