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Listen along during  this Blinded Veterans Association’s VetTech episode as we learn from Marc Arneson, Director of Community at Hadley. For more than a hundred years, Hadley has been at the forefront of education and skill building within the blind and low vision population.

The advent of technology has greatly enlarged Hadley’s sphere of influence to include student clients nationwide, many of whom now complete courses on personal computers in their homes. Hadley’s unique success has resulted from effective self-paced online workshops, podcasts, and peer communities.

 

All VetTech sessions are open to everyone—blinded and low vision veterans, family members, caregivers, blind rehabilitation specialists and all other parties interested in the assistive, adaptive, and accessible technologies that can empower our independence. You can learn more about BVA’s VetTech program and learn how to support America’s blind and low vision Veterans by visiting us at BVA.org.

Stay up to date with assistive technology presentations and demonstrations by following the Blinded Veterans Association VetTech podcast through Apple Podcast, Google Play, andAmazon Music. You can find the BVA VetTech series on the Victor Reader Stream by searching for “Blinded Veterans Association VetTech.”