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we’re back with the special episode featuring our anchor topic. Jill contributes as Terry and Keith talk about their recent training and the reason for our brief hiatus.
Quick recap
Jill listens in while Keith and Terry discussed their recent experiences with various devices and software, including GPS devices, mobility aids, and assistive technology for the visually impaired. They also shared their experiences with manual skills projects, such as playing the banjo and working with clay, and their experiences with kitchen appliances. The group also discussed their experiences with various assistive devices they received from the Hines BRC, including a dollar bill identifier, a Colorino, a level indicator, and a pen friend.
Summary
Keith and Terry discuss their recent stay at Heinz for training, which began with both of them contracting Covid-19 upon arrival. They share stories about ordering and enjoying Chicago deep-dish pizzas during their time there, noting the substantial size and weight of the pizzas compared to what they’re used to. Terry mentions visiting a facility that helps hospitalized veterans and receiving various craft projects to work on. The conversation also touches on Jill’s recently completed bathroom renovation project.
We toss aside our usual structure of segments and focus on our Anchor Topic. After our opening remarks, and a discussion of traveling to the facility we start out with Orientation and Mobility. The entire episode.
GPS Device Challenges and Features
Keith’s Touch Screen Phone and Rollator
Regarding mobility aids, Keith expressed a preference for the handheld version of the tactile mini guide. They also touched on the challenges of using the new rechargeable version, which Terry found difficult to turn on.
Low Vision
OrCam Stand for Hands-Free Reading
Computers and Technology
Keith shared that he received a new iPhone 16 and Apple Watch 10, and his old Apple Watch 7 was given to Robin. Keith also mentioned that he is getting a new computer and software update. Terry learned about the Microsoft Access with Speech (MARS) feature on Windows 11 computers, which allows for dictation into documents. Keith noted that a headset is necessary for optimal use of this feature. They also discussed the learning capabilities of their speech recognition software.
Manual Skills
Banjo and Clay Working Techniques
Living Skills
Keith shared his recent purchase of a George Foreman Grill and an air fryer, which he plans to use for cooking. He also mentioned receiving a meat thermometer as part of the air fryer package. Jill shared her own experiences with a similar thermometer, which talks to her. The group also discussed the ease of use of the air fryer, which has only two knobs for temperature and time settings. They also briefly touched on the potential of using the air fryer for cooking pancakes and donuts.
Communications
This area features various assistive devices including a dollar bill identifier, a Colorino, a level indicator, and a pen friend. Keith explains the functionality of the Way Around tag system, which uses RFID technology and a smartphone app to label and identify items. Keith also mentions receiving a clipboard with a writing guide, learning about phone apps for identification, and getting help with his digital recorder. The conversation touches on the talking tile device, which can store and playback short audio messages. The group briefly discusses potential uses for the talking tile in daily life.
AI-generated notes, edited by Keith.
Sponsored by: Retro Radio Podcast brings you family-friendly entertainment through classic, old-time radio. Episodes are posted daily. Keith and his Retrobots share everything in his collection from the days of vintage radio. Adventure, comedy, detective, westerns, and lots in between. If you don’t hear your favorite show, just ask Visit the web page today, https://retro-otr.com
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we’re back with the special episode featuring our anchor topic. Jill contributes as Terry and Keith talk about their recent training and the reason for our brief hiatus.
Quick recap
Jill listens in while Keith and Terry discussed their recent experiences with various devices and software, including GPS devices, mobility aids, and assistive technology for the visually impaired. They also shared their experiences with manual skills projects, such as playing the banjo and working with clay, and their experiences with kitchen appliances. The group also discussed their experiences with various assistive devices they received from the Hines BRC, including a dollar bill identifier, a Colorino, a level indicator, and a pen friend.
Summary
Keith and Terry discuss their recent stay at Heinz for training, which began with both of them contracting Covid-19 upon arrival. They share stories about ordering and enjoying Chicago deep-dish pizzas during their time there, noting the substantial size and weight of the pizzas compared to what they’re used to. Terry mentions visiting a facility that helps hospitalized veterans and receiving various craft projects to work on. The conversation also touches on Jill’s recently completed bathroom renovation project.
We toss aside our usual structure of segments and focus on our Anchor Topic. After our opening remarks, and a discussion of traveling to the facility we start out with Orientation and Mobility. The entire episode.
GPS Device Challenges and Features
Keith’s Touch Screen Phone and Rollator
Regarding mobility aids, Keith expressed a preference for the handheld version of the tactile mini guide. They also touched on the challenges of using the new rechargeable version, which Terry found difficult to turn on.
Low Vision
OrCam Stand for Hands-Free Reading
Computers and Technology
Keith shared that he received a new iPhone 16 and Apple Watch 10, and his old Apple Watch 7 was given to Robin. Keith also mentioned that he is getting a new computer and software update. Terry learned about the Microsoft Access with Speech (MARS) feature on Windows 11 computers, which allows for dictation into documents. Keith noted that a headset is necessary for optimal use of this feature. They also discussed the learning capabilities of their speech recognition software.
Manual Skills
Banjo and Clay Working Techniques
Living Skills
Keith shared his recent purchase of a George Foreman Grill and an air fryer, which he plans to use for cooking. He also mentioned receiving a meat thermometer as part of the air fryer package. Jill shared her own experiences with a similar thermometer, which talks to her. The group also discussed the ease of use of the air fryer, which has only two knobs for temperature and time settings. They also briefly touched on the potential of using the air fryer for cooking pancakes and donuts.
Communications
This area features various assistive devices including a dollar bill identifier, a Colorino, a level indicator, and a pen friend. Keith explains the functionality of the Way Around tag system, which uses RFID technology and a smartphone app to label and identify items. Keith also mentions receiving a clipboard with a writing guide, learning about phone apps for identification, and getting help with his digital recorder. The conversation touches on the talking tile device, which can store and playback short audio messages. The group briefly discusses potential uses for the talking tile in daily life.
AI-generated notes, edited by Keith.
Sponsored by: Retro Radio Podcast brings you family-friendly entertainment through classic, old-time radio. Episodes are posted daily. Keith and his Retrobots share everything in his collection from the days of vintage radio. Adventure, comedy, detective, westerns, and lots in between. If you don’t hear your favorite show, just ask Visit the web page today, https://retro-otr.com