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Jule Ann Lieberman's path into assistive technology grew out of curiosity, persistence, and a desire to stay independent. What began as an interest in learning more about technology evolved into graduate study, professional certification, and a career dedicated to helping blind and low vision individuals access the tools that support school, work, and daily life.
In this episode, Jule Ann shares her journey as both a low vision professional and someone living with vision loss. She reflects on teaching future specialists, supporting clients of all ages, navigating public transportation with a guide dog, and evaluating emerging tools like smart glasses and AI. This conversation centers on adjustment, advocacy, and the practical ways technology can strengthen confidence and independence.
Learn more about TechOWL here: https://techowlpa.org/
Join us April 17-19, 2026 for a powerful weekend that educates, inspires, and unites. Saturday's Family Connection Conference brings education and resources to families affected by pediatric retinal diseases, while Sunday's Hope for Vision Walk brings together our community to fund critical research and programs. Participate in one or both events, either virtually or in person at Oakland University in Rochester, MI: https://prrf.org/upcoming-events/united-in-hope/
You can find more episodes and ways to get involved with the Pediatric Retinal Research Foundation here: https://linktr.ee/throughoureyespodcast
By Pediatric Retinal Research FoundationJule Ann Lieberman's path into assistive technology grew out of curiosity, persistence, and a desire to stay independent. What began as an interest in learning more about technology evolved into graduate study, professional certification, and a career dedicated to helping blind and low vision individuals access the tools that support school, work, and daily life.
In this episode, Jule Ann shares her journey as both a low vision professional and someone living with vision loss. She reflects on teaching future specialists, supporting clients of all ages, navigating public transportation with a guide dog, and evaluating emerging tools like smart glasses and AI. This conversation centers on adjustment, advocacy, and the practical ways technology can strengthen confidence and independence.
Learn more about TechOWL here: https://techowlpa.org/
Join us April 17-19, 2026 for a powerful weekend that educates, inspires, and unites. Saturday's Family Connection Conference brings education and resources to families affected by pediatric retinal diseases, while Sunday's Hope for Vision Walk brings together our community to fund critical research and programs. Participate in one or both events, either virtually or in person at Oakland University in Rochester, MI: https://prrf.org/upcoming-events/united-in-hope/
You can find more episodes and ways to get involved with the Pediatric Retinal Research Foundation here: https://linktr.ee/throughoureyespodcast