[Nfbmo] With permission from Jonathan Mosen
    Nancy Lynn 
    freespirit.stl at att.net
       
    Fri Aug  8 19:58:51 UTC 2014
    
    
  
I got this from another list and thought some of you might want to participate.
If you are blind or visually impaired and wear hearing aids, Mosen 
  Consulting would be grateful for your help.
  Jonathan Mosen and Bonnie Lannom are seeking interview subjects for a 
  book on the social, attitudinal, and technological challenges faced by 
  blind people who also wear hearing aids. If you'd like to help, we'll 
  send you a Word document containing an extensive survey that we hope 
  will encourage you to share your experiences. There is also the 
  possibility of a follow-up phone interview. You can contribute 
  anonymously or potentially have your comments attributed to you in the 
  book, whichever you prefer.
  Examples of the issues we're interested in covering include experiences 
  bad and good working with audiologists, funding, situations you avoid, 
  technologies you've tried that have been helpful, and technologies 
  you've tried that have not.
  The goal of the book is to educate current and future blind hearing aid 
  users, blindness professionals, hearing aid manufacturers and 
  audiologists on the specific social and technological needs people with 
  dual sensory loss face when being fitted for hearing devices.
  Participants can be any age from any where in the world. 
  Professionals working in the field of blindness are also encouraged to 
  participate. If you are interested in completing the survey or want 
  more information, please 
  (http://mosen.org/index.php/contact-jonathan/>complete the Mosen 
  Consulting Contact Form and we'll be in touch by email.
  We would also appreciate it if you would circulate this announcement 
  widely to people you think may be interested in participating.
  We're mindful that there is also a book to be written on the needs of 
  blind people who wear cochlea implants. We understand a separate book 
  is being planned on this subject and consider this an important and 
  separate matter requiring a book of its own.
  Thanks in advance to all who are willing to help us produce a resource 
  we are sure will make a valuable contribution.
   
  Jonathan Mosen
  Mosen Consulting
  Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training 
  <http://Mosen.org>http://Mosen.org
  “Jonathan Mosen" <jonathan at mosen.org>
    
    
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