[Blindtlk] Echo Location as a Mobility Aid, World Access For The Blind?

Gary Wunder gwunder at earthlink.net
Mon Dec 31 18:41:13 UTC 2012


I know nothing about this organization, but I credit most of my ability to
get around to using echolocation and a cane.  It is a tremendous asset to
have.  There is an interesting book you might want to read called see what
I'm saying and it is available through the national library service.

Gary

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Subject: [Blindtlk] Echo Location as a Mobility Aid, World Access For The
Blind?

Hi all

I have read some material on this online and wondered if people could give
me:

1. Information on this organization?
2. Have you done this training? Was it effective? If so, how?
Especially interested in the views of adults.
3. Practicalities, costs etc.

I really would appreciate your views or if you yourself don't know
suggestions what other lists I could ask this on.
Thanks

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