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February 16, 2024Episode 82: In conversation with young inventor Nathon Proudfoot15 minutesPlayOn this episode Stuart meets the insporational 16-year-old Nathon Proudfoot, who has invented his very own low vision device called the nathon 14.We also have information about a very interesting webinar hosted by the UK Association for Accessible Formats (UKAAF) on March 21st....moreShareView all episodesBy Stuart Lawler511 ratingsFebruary 16, 2024Episode 82: In conversation with young inventor Nathon Proudfoot15 minutesPlayOn this episode Stuart meets the insporational 16-year-old Nathon Proudfoot, who has invented his very own low vision device called the nathon 14.We also have information about a very interesting webinar hosted by the UK Association for Accessible Formats (UKAAF) on March 21st....moreMore shows like Sight and Sound Technology PodcastView allGlobal News Podcast7,686 ListenersMaccessibility16 ListenersFreedom Scientific FSCast23 ListenersIn Touch4 ListenersRNIB Tech Talk1 ListenersDouble Tap27 ListenersFreedom Scientific Training Podcast28 Listeners
On this episode Stuart meets the insporational 16-year-old Nathon Proudfoot, who has invented his very own low vision device called the nathon 14.We also have information about a very interesting webinar hosted by the UK Association for Accessible Formats (UKAAF) on March 21st.
February 16, 2024Episode 82: In conversation with young inventor Nathon Proudfoot15 minutesPlayOn this episode Stuart meets the insporational 16-year-old Nathon Proudfoot, who has invented his very own low vision device called the nathon 14.We also have information about a very interesting webinar hosted by the UK Association for Accessible Formats (UKAAF) on March 21st....more
On this episode Stuart meets the insporational 16-year-old Nathon Proudfoot, who has invented his very own low vision device called the nathon 14.We also have information about a very interesting webinar hosted by the UK Association for Accessible Formats (UKAAF) on March 21st.