[Blindmath] Fwd: GW Micro and Independence Science Make Science and Engineering Accessible to Blind Worldwide

Pickrell, Rebecca M (TASC) REBECCA.PICKRELL at tasc.com
Wed May 30 15:42:05 UTC 2012


        What is this product? I can't tell from the press release.

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From: blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Jamal Mazrui
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Subject: [Blindmath] Fwd: GW Micro and Independence Science Make Science and Engineering Accessible to Blind Worldwide

I thought this may be of interest.
Jamal

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Subject:        GW Micro and Independence Science Make Science and Engineering
Accessible to Blind Worldwide
Date:   Thu, 19 Apr 2012 13:12:14 -0400
From:   marc at gwmicro.com
Reply-To:       gw-scripting at gwmicro.com
To:     gw-scripting at gwmicro.com



  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


    GW Micro and Independence Science Make Science and Engineering
    Accessible to Blind Worldwide

Fort Wayne, Indiana (April 19, 2012) - GW Micro, Inc. (www.gwmicro.com
<http://www.gwmicro.com>) and Independence Science
(www.independencescience.com <http://www.independencescience.com>) are
excited to announce a collaborative effort to make science and
engineering accessible to  students who are blind around the world.

A few years ago, the idea of students with visual impairments (VI)
accessing scientific laboratory equipment and performing advanced data
analysis independently was considered impossible, because most
observations and manipulations of data were presented in a visual way.
Students who are blind or visually impaired have been underrepresented
in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields
due to the limitations of access to scientific curricula in the
classroom.  The new collaborative effort between GW Micro and
Independence Science strives to provide a solution that will enable more
students who are blind and visually impaired to enter the STEM fields.

Research by Dr. Cary Supalo, Independence Science, and GW Micro has led
to the development of a text-to-speech package that acts as the missing
link between the technology and students who are visually impaired.

This comprehensive package is known as the ISci Lab Solution, which
includes the following hardware and software components:


      Hardware:

  * Vernier LabQuest (stand-alone data collection interface)


      Software:

  * ISci Voice Plug-in (for LabQuest)
  * Vernier Logger Pro (data collection and analysis application for PC)
  * Window-Eyes (an advanced screen reader application for PC)
  * Window-Eyes app for Logger Pro (enhances Logger Pro accessibility
    with Window-Eyes)

The ISci Lab Solution enables students who are blind to participate in
hands-on learning activities with scientific data and curriculum. “We
envision a classroom that exhibits the full integration of students with
VI and reduces teacher anxiety about accommodating students during lab
activities," said Dr. Supalo, who is himself a blind scientist. “My
experience developing these access technologies has taught me that
blindness need not be a barrier in the pursuit of one’s ambitions.”

With the advanced technology of the Window-Eyes screen reading software,
the ISci Lab Solution is now available in multiple languages to enable
science access to the blind around the globe. This was not possible
until the release of the ISci Lab Solution package. For customers who
already have Window-Eyes or one of the other components, each individual
component of the ISci Lab Solution can be purchased separately.
Additionally, various sensors can be purchased from Independence Science
that can collect various types of data, such as temperature, force, or
other information.

"We are very excited to bring this unique access solution to the market,
which will help school systems and post-secondary institutions provide
accessible science classrooms to the blind and visually impaired," said
Dan Weirich, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for GW Micro.

GW Micro has been a trusted pioneer in the adaptive technology industry
since 1990, and continues to lead with innovative, customer driven
solutions.

Independence Science is the leading developer of accessible technology
for students with visual impairments in the science laboratory. ISci
research is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation.

To take advantage of special introductory pricing, please contact GW
Micro or Independence Science at the following:

GW Micro
Phone: (260) 489-3671
Email: sales at gwmicro.com <mailto:sales at gwmicro.com>
Web: www.gwmicro.com <http://www.gwmicro.com>

Independence Science
Phone: (866) 862-9665
Email: info at independencescience.com <mailto:info at independencescience.com>
Web: www.independencescience.com <http://www.independencescience.com>

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