[NAGDU] Using an accessible GPS while working your guide dog

Vivianna irishana at gmail.com
Thu Apr 14 14:00:38 UTC 2016


Hi there.
i know that leader dogs gives their students a treker breeze and has the students work with it extensively during training.
i, personally, use BlindSquare and love it.  i have explored unfamiliar areas quite a bit.  yes, you may have to stop for a minute but, that’s ok with me.
i have the blues II by afterShock but, i don’t like wearing them, especially in the summer as, i can not wear sunglasses at the same time.  i tend to use the ear pods that came with my phone and have just ordered a remote control key fob so that i can pair it to my phone and use my little one ear plantronics which will let me hear very well.
i will admit that, in my opinion, using four square for a database is, well, frankly, pretty lame.  but, with that being said, i still feel that BlindSquare is the best thing going at this time.  and, the developer is wonderful and always working on improvements.
HTH

Vivianna

> On Apr 13, 2016, at 7:10 PM, Carmella Broome via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone, I know aspects of this topic have been talked about on this list before, but I can't find anything recent and I have several questions. I  am interested in accessible GPS I Phone apps and incorporating their use into  my travels with my guide dog. I've heard about  Blind Square and  The Seeing Eye GPS app.   Are there others any of you use and like? Suggestions on preference and why would be much appreciated. Also, experiences using a GPS app while  out walking with/traveling with  your dog  would be great, as well.  I can't find many articles talking about people's first person experiences with such apps and that's what I'm interested in. I want using the apps to enhance my travels with my dog and to help  if I become disoriented on a route or so I can explore  more confidently.  I don't want using such an app to distract me from info my dog is  giving me or from my focus on her  and our work together.  Are any of the guide dog schools   incorporating  GPS app use into training or   giving suggestions to  graduates about using one while working a guide dog? Any thoughts  or experiences  are welcomed and appreciated as I believe very strongly in that knowledge is power idea.  I live in the US and  do not have useable vision. Thanks in advance.      
> 
> Carmella Broome and 3 year old yellow lab Brooklyn
> 
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