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Events in March 2024

  • Seeing AI Training for Seniors 65+ at Earle Baum Center (in-person)

    Seeing AI Training for Seniors 65+ at Earle Baum Center (in-person)


    Mar 1

    Attention to Sonoma County Residents who have low vision and are 65 or older.

    Interested in learning more about using Al apps on your iPhone or Android?

    The Earle Baum Center is offering a free phone stand and two hours of training on how to use the Seeing Al App on iPhone and Android.

    Cathy Mulhern will be teaching you how to use the Seeing Al App to:

      • Read mail
      • Read a bill
      • Read a letter on your own without someone else knowing your business
      • Identify what you have in the pantry (is the can beans or dog food?
      • Identify what currency you are handing a cashierCathy Mulhern will be teaching you how to use the Seeing Al App to:

    What you need: Bring your phone and materials you want to be able to read and that you currently rely on others to read for you such as mail, a can of food etc.

    Where: Earle Baum Center  at 4539 Occidental Rd, Santa Rosa, CA 95401

    When: Fridays from 10:00 am to noon or 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in Room 3.

    Prerequisites:

    • Have Seeing Al app downloaded on iPhone or Android.
    • Know how to use Siri and have it set up for iPhone users.
    • Have not received a phone stand from Earle Baum Center.

    RSVP: To Cathy Mulhern at 707-206-8486 by calling Monday – Friday between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm.

  • Tech Together: March 2024 (online)

    Tech Together: March 2024 (online)


    Mar 5

    Join the Access Technology team for a series of informal conversations on technology topics relevant to these current times.

    March 5: Make the Most of Screen Magnification
    Join the Access Technology team and we'll take a look at the magnification features of Windows and Mac computers. Whether you use magnification every day or every once in a while, you won’t want to miss this helpful overview.

    RSVP online to Make the Most of Screen Magnification, or leave a voicemail at 415-694-7684.

    March 12: Magnification on Mobile Devices
    Join the Access Technology team and we'll take a look at the magnification features of our smartphones and tablets. Whether you use magnification every day or every once in a while, you won’t want to miss this helpful overview.

    RSVP online to Magnification on Mobile Devices, or leave a voicemail at 415-694-7684.

    March 19: Outstanding Standalone Magnification Devices
    Join the Access Technology team for a discussion on standalone magnification solutions. We'll dive into desktop and portable devices, and zoom in on the options that will optimize your visual experience.

    RSVP online to Outstanding Standalone Magnification Devices, or leave a voicemail at 415-694-7684.

    March 26: Zooming In on the CloverBook Pro Products
    The LightHouse Access Technology team is honored and delighted to welcome Justin Wesson of Irie AT, producers of the CloverBook digital video magnifiers, to discuss the functions and features of these outstanding and versatile devices.

    RSVP online to Zooming In on the CloverBook Pro Products, or leave a voicemail at 415-694-7684.

  • Tecnologia para Todos (online)

    Tecnologia para Todos (online)


    Mar 7

    Join the LightHouse’s monthly access Technology Spanish meeting. Tecnología para todos is a space where users share their knowledge and experience. Each month, we talk about services, applications and devices available for blind and low vision users.

    This event will be conducted using the Zoom platform. You can connect to Zoom using a computer, an app, or by dialing in from any phone. Zoom meeting details will be provided when you rsvp by email to Fernando Macias at FMacias@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7670

  • Seeing AI Training for Seniors 65+ at Earle Baum Center (in-person)

    Seeing AI Training for Seniors 65+ at Earle Baum Center (in-person)


    Mar 8

    Attention to Sonoma County Residents who have low vision and are 65 or older.

    Interested in learning more about using Al apps on your iPhone or Android?

    The Earle Baum Center is offering a free phone stand and two hours of training on how to use the Seeing Al App on iPhone and Android.

    Cathy Mulhern will be teaching you how to use the Seeing Al App to:

      • Read mail
      • Read a bill
      • Read a letter on your own without someone else knowing your business
      • Identify what you have in the pantry (is the can beans or dog food?
      • Identify what currency you are handing a cashierCathy Mulhern will be teaching you how to use the Seeing Al App to:

    What you need: Bring your phone and materials you want to be able to read and that you currently rely on others to read for you such as mail, a can of food etc.

    Where: Earle Baum Center  at 4539 Occidental Rd, Santa Rosa, CA 95401

    When: Fridays from 10:00 am to noon or 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in Room 3.

    Prerequisites:

    • Have Seeing Al app downloaded on iPhone or Android.
    • Know how to use Siri and have it set up for iPhone users.
    • Have not received a phone stand from Earle Baum Center.

    RSVP: To Cathy Mulhern at 707-206-8486 by calling Monday – Friday between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm.

  • Introduction to Access Technology (in-person)

    Introduction to Access Technology (in-person)


    Mar 11

    This class runs from March 11-15 from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm each day.

    Where:
    LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired of San Francisco
    1155 Market Street

    Course Description:
    The Access Technology team is delighted to offer an in-person immersion introducing new students to access technology. Join Fernando Macias and Gabriel Griffith to explore the concepts and tools you will need to use devices confidently and comfortably. We will discuss access technology vocabulary in an approachable, digestible and jargon-free manner. We will provide overviews of low vision enhancements and spoken feedback tools available for computers, smartphones and tablets. There will be workshops on dedicated devices, getting to know your phone, options for notetaking, and access-optimized apps, resources and technical support contacts.

    Please note that lunch will not be provided. Students are encouraged to bring their own bagged lunch.

    Course Prerequisites:

    To participate and fully benefit from this class, students must:

    1. Live in San Mateo, San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin or Humboldt county.
    2. Be new to Access Technology, having not received prior one-on-one or group training.
    3. Be curious and open to learning basic, beginner Access Technology specific information.
    4. Be comfortable learning in a group setting. This means:
      1. Don’t be afraid to ask questions.
      2. Do give others a chance to ask questions if they haven’t gotten to do so already.
      3. Please refrain from sharing personal, private, or sensitive information.

    How To RSVP:
    To RSVP, please send an email to the LightHouse Access Technology department, at@lighthouse-sf.org, and mention that you’d like to enroll in the Introduction To Access Technology course. Space is limited and registrations close on Friday, March 8.

  • Introduction to Access Technology (in-person)

    Introduction to Access Technology (in-person)


    Mar 12

    This class runs from March 11-15 from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm each day.

    Where:
    LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired of San Francisco
    1155 Market Street

    Course Description:
    The Access Technology team is delighted to offer an in-person immersion introducing new students to access technology. Join Fernando Macias and Gabriel Griffith to explore the concepts and tools you will need to use devices confidently and comfortably. We will discuss access technology vocabulary in an approachable, digestible and jargon-free manner. We will provide overviews of low vision enhancements and spoken feedback tools available for computers, smartphones and tablets. There will be workshops on dedicated devices, getting to know your phone, options for notetaking, and access-optimized apps, resources and technical support contacts.

    Please note that lunch will not be provided. Students are encouraged to bring their own bagged lunch.

    Course Prerequisites:

    To participate and fully benefit from this class, students must:

    1. Live in San Mateo, San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin or Humboldt county.
    2. Be new to Access Technology, having not received prior one-on-one or group training.
    3. Be curious and open to learning basic, beginner Access Technology specific information.
    4. Be comfortable learning in a group setting. This means:
      1. Don’t be afraid to ask questions.
      2. Do give others a chance to ask questions if they haven’t gotten to do so already.
      3. Please refrain from sharing personal, private, or sensitive information.

    How To RSVP:
    To RSVP, please send an email to the LightHouse Access Technology department, at@lighthouse-sf.org, and mention that you’d like to enroll in the Introduction To Access Technology course. Space is limited and registrations close on Friday, March 8.

    Tech Together: March 2024 (online)

    Tech Together: March 2024 (online)


    Mar 12

    Join the Access Technology team for a series of informal conversations on technology topics relevant to these current times.

    March 5: Make the Most of Screen Magnification
    Join the Access Technology team and we'll take a look at the magnification features of Windows and Mac computers. Whether you use magnification every day or every once in a while, you won’t want to miss this helpful overview.

    RSVP online to Make the Most of Screen Magnification, or leave a voicemail at 415-694-7684.

    March 12: Magnification on Mobile Devices
    Join the Access Technology team and we'll take a look at the magnification features of our smartphones and tablets. Whether you use magnification every day or every once in a while, you won’t want to miss this helpful overview.

    RSVP online to Magnification on Mobile Devices, or leave a voicemail at 415-694-7684.

    March 19: Outstanding Standalone Magnification Devices
    Join the Access Technology team for a discussion on standalone magnification solutions. We'll dive into desktop and portable devices, and zoom in on the options that will optimize your visual experience.

    RSVP online to Outstanding Standalone Magnification Devices, or leave a voicemail at 415-694-7684.

    March 26: Zooming In on the CloverBook Pro Products
    The LightHouse Access Technology team is honored and delighted to welcome Justin Wesson of Irie AT, producers of the CloverBook digital video magnifiers, to discuss the functions and features of these outstanding and versatile devices.

    RSVP online to Zooming In on the CloverBook Pro Products, or leave a voicemail at 415-694-7684.

  • Introduction to Access Technology (in-person)

    Introduction to Access Technology (in-person)


    Mar 13

    This class runs from March 11-15 from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm each day.

    Where:
    LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired of San Francisco
    1155 Market Street

    Course Description:
    The Access Technology team is delighted to offer an in-person immersion introducing new students to access technology. Join Fernando Macias and Gabriel Griffith to explore the concepts and tools you will need to use devices confidently and comfortably. We will discuss access technology vocabulary in an approachable, digestible and jargon-free manner. We will provide overviews of low vision enhancements and spoken feedback tools available for computers, smartphones and tablets. There will be workshops on dedicated devices, getting to know your phone, options for notetaking, and access-optimized apps, resources and technical support contacts.

    Please note that lunch will not be provided. Students are encouraged to bring their own bagged lunch.

    Course Prerequisites:

    To participate and fully benefit from this class, students must:

    1. Live in San Mateo, San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin or Humboldt county.
    2. Be new to Access Technology, having not received prior one-on-one or group training.
    3. Be curious and open to learning basic, beginner Access Technology specific information.
    4. Be comfortable learning in a group setting. This means:
      1. Don’t be afraid to ask questions.
      2. Do give others a chance to ask questions if they haven’t gotten to do so already.
      3. Please refrain from sharing personal, private, or sensitive information.

    How To RSVP:
    To RSVP, please send an email to the LightHouse Access Technology department, at@lighthouse-sf.org, and mention that you’d like to enroll in the Introduction To Access Technology course. Space is limited and registrations close on Friday, March 8.

  • Introduction to Access Technology (in-person)

    Introduction to Access Technology (in-person)


    Mar 14

    This class runs from March 11-15 from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm each day.

    Where:
    LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired of San Francisco
    1155 Market Street

    Course Description:
    The Access Technology team is delighted to offer an in-person immersion introducing new students to access technology. Join Fernando Macias and Gabriel Griffith to explore the concepts and tools you will need to use devices confidently and comfortably. We will discuss access technology vocabulary in an approachable, digestible and jargon-free manner. We will provide overviews of low vision enhancements and spoken feedback tools available for computers, smartphones and tablets. There will be workshops on dedicated devices, getting to know your phone, options for notetaking, and access-optimized apps, resources and technical support contacts.

    Please note that lunch will not be provided. Students are encouraged to bring their own bagged lunch.

    Course Prerequisites:

    To participate and fully benefit from this class, students must:

    1. Live in San Mateo, San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin or Humboldt county.
    2. Be new to Access Technology, having not received prior one-on-one or group training.
    3. Be curious and open to learning basic, beginner Access Technology specific information.
    4. Be comfortable learning in a group setting. This means:
      1. Don’t be afraid to ask questions.
      2. Do give others a chance to ask questions if they haven’t gotten to do so already.
      3. Please refrain from sharing personal, private, or sensitive information.

    How To RSVP:
    To RSVP, please send an email to the LightHouse Access Technology department, at@lighthouse-sf.org, and mention that you’d like to enroll in the Introduction To Access Technology course. Space is limited and registrations close on Friday, March 8.

  • Introduction to Access Technology (in-person)

    Introduction to Access Technology (in-person)


    Mar 15

    This class runs from March 11-15 from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm each day.

    Where:
    LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired of San Francisco
    1155 Market Street

    Course Description:
    The Access Technology team is delighted to offer an in-person immersion introducing new students to access technology. Join Fernando Macias and Gabriel Griffith to explore the concepts and tools you will need to use devices confidently and comfortably. We will discuss access technology vocabulary in an approachable, digestible and jargon-free manner. We will provide overviews of low vision enhancements and spoken feedback tools available for computers, smartphones and tablets. There will be workshops on dedicated devices, getting to know your phone, options for notetaking, and access-optimized apps, resources and technical support contacts.

    Please note that lunch will not be provided. Students are encouraged to bring their own bagged lunch.

    Course Prerequisites:

    To participate and fully benefit from this class, students must:

    1. Live in San Mateo, San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin or Humboldt county.
    2. Be new to Access Technology, having not received prior one-on-one or group training.
    3. Be curious and open to learning basic, beginner Access Technology specific information.
    4. Be comfortable learning in a group setting. This means:
      1. Don’t be afraid to ask questions.
      2. Do give others a chance to ask questions if they haven’t gotten to do so already.
      3. Please refrain from sharing personal, private, or sensitive information.

    How To RSVP:
    To RSVP, please send an email to the LightHouse Access Technology department, at@lighthouse-sf.org, and mention that you’d like to enroll in the Introduction To Access Technology course. Space is limited and registrations close on Friday, March 8.

    Seeing AI Training for Seniors 65+ at Earle Baum Center (in-person)

    Seeing AI Training for Seniors 65+ at Earle Baum Center (in-person)


    Mar 15

    Attention to Sonoma County Residents who have low vision and are 65 or older.

    Interested in learning more about using Al apps on your iPhone or Android?

    The Earle Baum Center is offering a free phone stand and two hours of training on how to use the Seeing Al App on iPhone and Android.

    Cathy Mulhern will be teaching you how to use the Seeing Al App to:

      • Read mail
      • Read a bill
      • Read a letter on your own without someone else knowing your business
      • Identify what you have in the pantry (is the can beans or dog food?
      • Identify what currency you are handing a cashierCathy Mulhern will be teaching you how to use the Seeing Al App to:

    What you need: Bring your phone and materials you want to be able to read and that you currently rely on others to read for you such as mail, a can of food etc.

    Where: Earle Baum Center  at 4539 Occidental Rd, Santa Rosa, CA 95401

    When: Fridays from 10:00 am to noon or 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in Room 3.

    Prerequisites:

    • Have Seeing Al app downloaded on iPhone or Android.
    • Know how to use Siri and have it set up for iPhone users.
    • Have not received a phone stand from Earle Baum Center.

    RSVP: To Cathy Mulhern at 707-206-8486 by calling Monday – Friday between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm.

  • Tech Together: March 2024 (online)

    Tech Together: March 2024 (online)


    Mar 19

    Join the Access Technology team for a series of informal conversations on technology topics relevant to these current times.

    March 5: Make the Most of Screen Magnification
    Join the Access Technology team and we'll take a look at the magnification features of Windows and Mac computers. Whether you use magnification every day or every once in a while, you won’t want to miss this helpful overview.

    RSVP online to Make the Most of Screen Magnification, or leave a voicemail at 415-694-7684.

    March 12: Magnification on Mobile Devices
    Join the Access Technology team and we'll take a look at the magnification features of our smartphones and tablets. Whether you use magnification every day or every once in a while, you won’t want to miss this helpful overview.

    RSVP online to Magnification on Mobile Devices, or leave a voicemail at 415-694-7684.

    March 19: Outstanding Standalone Magnification Devices
    Join the Access Technology team for a discussion on standalone magnification solutions. We'll dive into desktop and portable devices, and zoom in on the options that will optimize your visual experience.

    RSVP online to Outstanding Standalone Magnification Devices, or leave a voicemail at 415-694-7684.

    March 26: Zooming In on the CloverBook Pro Products
    The LightHouse Access Technology team is honored and delighted to welcome Justin Wesson of Irie AT, producers of the CloverBook digital video magnifiers, to discuss the functions and features of these outstanding and versatile devices.

    RSVP online to Zooming In on the CloverBook Pro Products, or leave a voicemail at 415-694-7684.

  • Tecnologia para Todos (online)

    Tecnologia para Todos (online)


    Mar 21

    Join the LightHouse’s monthly access Technology Spanish meeting. Tecnología para todos is a space where users share their knowledge and experience. Each month, we talk about services, applications and devices available for blind and low vision users.

    This event will be conducted using the Zoom platform. You can connect to Zoom using a computer, an app, or by dialing in from any phone. Zoom meeting details will be provided when you rsvp by email to Fernando Macias at FMacias@lighthouse-sf.org or 415-694-7670

  • Seeing AI Training for Seniors 65+ at Earle Baum Center (in-person)

    Seeing AI Training for Seniors 65+ at Earle Baum Center (in-person)


    Mar 22

    Attention to Sonoma County Residents who have low vision and are 65 or older.

    Interested in learning more about using Al apps on your iPhone or Android?

    The Earle Baum Center is offering a free phone stand and two hours of training on how to use the Seeing Al App on iPhone and Android.

    Cathy Mulhern will be teaching you how to use the Seeing Al App to:

      • Read mail
      • Read a bill
      • Read a letter on your own without someone else knowing your business
      • Identify what you have in the pantry (is the can beans or dog food?
      • Identify what currency you are handing a cashierCathy Mulhern will be teaching you how to use the Seeing Al App to:

    What you need: Bring your phone and materials you want to be able to read and that you currently rely on others to read for you such as mail, a can of food etc.

    Where: Earle Baum Center  at 4539 Occidental Rd, Santa Rosa, CA 95401

    When: Fridays from 10:00 am to noon or 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in Room 3.

    Prerequisites:

    • Have Seeing Al app downloaded on iPhone or Android.
    • Know how to use Siri and have it set up for iPhone users.
    • Have not received a phone stand from Earle Baum Center.

    RSVP: To Cathy Mulhern at 707-206-8486 by calling Monday – Friday between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm.

  • Victor Reader Stream 3 Immersion (in-person)

    Victor Reader Stream 3 Immersion (in-person)


    Mar 25

    This class runs daily from March 25 through 29, 9:30 am to 3:30 pm.

    The Access Technology department will be putting on a class explaining and exploring all of the fabulous features of the Victor Reader Stream 3!

    The Victor Reader Stream 3 is the latest in the Victor Stream series from HumanWare. This lightweight, user-friendly player can be held in your hand, carried in a pocket, or set on the table for easy listening with the built in speaker, connected headphones, or external Bluetooth device. Perhaps best of all, the Stream is operated by tactile-friendly buttons. Every command is easily performed by pressing only a single button at a time.

    You should consider joining us if:
    1. You enjoy listening to audiobooks.
    2. You love podcasts.
    3. You can’t start your day without checking the news while sipping your morning coffee.
    4. You are an avid radio -listener, and love tuning in to stations from next door or around the world.
    5. You are someone who takes notes by recording them in an audio format.

    These are just a few of the things you will learn in this class.
    For more information, or to register, please email us at at@lighthouse-sf.org. Registration closes on Friday, March 15th. Space is limited.

  • Victor Reader Stream 3 Immersion (in-person)

    Victor Reader Stream 3 Immersion (in-person)


    Mar 26

    This class runs daily from March 25 through 29, 9:30 am to 3:30 pm.

    The Access Technology department will be putting on a class explaining and exploring all of the fabulous features of the Victor Reader Stream 3!

    The Victor Reader Stream 3 is the latest in the Victor Stream series from HumanWare. This lightweight, user-friendly player can be held in your hand, carried in a pocket, or set on the table for easy listening with the built in speaker, connected headphones, or external Bluetooth device. Perhaps best of all, the Stream is operated by tactile-friendly buttons. Every command is easily performed by pressing only a single button at a time.

    You should consider joining us if:
    1. You enjoy listening to audiobooks.
    2. You love podcasts.
    3. You can’t start your day without checking the news while sipping your morning coffee.
    4. You are an avid radio -listener, and love tuning in to stations from next door or around the world.
    5. You are someone who takes notes by recording them in an audio format.

    These are just a few of the things you will learn in this class.
    For more information, or to register, please email us at at@lighthouse-sf.org. Registration closes on Friday, March 15th. Space is limited.

    Tech Together: March 2024 (online)

    Tech Together: March 2024 (online)


    Mar 26

    Join the Access Technology team for a series of informal conversations on technology topics relevant to these current times.

    March 5: Make the Most of Screen Magnification
    Join the Access Technology team and we'll take a look at the magnification features of Windows and Mac computers. Whether you use magnification every day or every once in a while, you won’t want to miss this helpful overview.

    RSVP online to Make the Most of Screen Magnification, or leave a voicemail at 415-694-7684.

    March 12: Magnification on Mobile Devices
    Join the Access Technology team and we'll take a look at the magnification features of our smartphones and tablets. Whether you use magnification every day or every once in a while, you won’t want to miss this helpful overview.

    RSVP online to Magnification on Mobile Devices, or leave a voicemail at 415-694-7684.

    March 19: Outstanding Standalone Magnification Devices
    Join the Access Technology team for a discussion on standalone magnification solutions. We'll dive into desktop and portable devices, and zoom in on the options that will optimize your visual experience.

    RSVP online to Outstanding Standalone Magnification Devices, or leave a voicemail at 415-694-7684.

    March 26: Zooming In on the CloverBook Pro Products
    The LightHouse Access Technology team is honored and delighted to welcome Justin Wesson of Irie AT, producers of the CloverBook digital video magnifiers, to discuss the functions and features of these outstanding and versatile devices.

    RSVP online to Zooming In on the CloverBook Pro Products, or leave a voicemail at 415-694-7684.

  • Victor Reader Stream 3 Immersion (in-person)

    Victor Reader Stream 3 Immersion (in-person)


    Mar 27

    This class runs daily from March 25 through 29, 9:30 am to 3:30 pm.

    The Access Technology department will be putting on a class explaining and exploring all of the fabulous features of the Victor Reader Stream 3!

    The Victor Reader Stream 3 is the latest in the Victor Stream series from HumanWare. This lightweight, user-friendly player can be held in your hand, carried in a pocket, or set on the table for easy listening with the built in speaker, connected headphones, or external Bluetooth device. Perhaps best of all, the Stream is operated by tactile-friendly buttons. Every command is easily performed by pressing only a single button at a time.

    You should consider joining us if:
    1. You enjoy listening to audiobooks.
    2. You love podcasts.
    3. You can’t start your day without checking the news while sipping your morning coffee.
    4. You are an avid radio -listener, and love tuning in to stations from next door or around the world.
    5. You are someone who takes notes by recording them in an audio format.

    These are just a few of the things you will learn in this class.
    For more information, or to register, please email us at at@lighthouse-sf.org. Registration closes on Friday, March 15th. Space is limited.

  • Victor Reader Stream 3 Immersion (in-person)

    Victor Reader Stream 3 Immersion (in-person)


    Mar 28

    This class runs daily from March 25 through 29, 9:30 am to 3:30 pm.

    The Access Technology department will be putting on a class explaining and exploring all of the fabulous features of the Victor Reader Stream 3!

    The Victor Reader Stream 3 is the latest in the Victor Stream series from HumanWare. This lightweight, user-friendly player can be held in your hand, carried in a pocket, or set on the table for easy listening with the built in speaker, connected headphones, or external Bluetooth device. Perhaps best of all, the Stream is operated by tactile-friendly buttons. Every command is easily performed by pressing only a single button at a time.

    You should consider joining us if:
    1. You enjoy listening to audiobooks.
    2. You love podcasts.
    3. You can’t start your day without checking the news while sipping your morning coffee.
    4. You are an avid radio -listener, and love tuning in to stations from next door or around the world.
    5. You are someone who takes notes by recording them in an audio format.

    These are just a few of the things you will learn in this class.
    For more information, or to register, please email us at at@lighthouse-sf.org. Registration closes on Friday, March 15th. Space is limited.

  • Victor Reader Stream 3 Immersion (in-person)

    Victor Reader Stream 3 Immersion (in-person)


    Mar 29

    This class runs daily from March 25 through 29, 9:30 am to 3:30 pm.

    The Access Technology department will be putting on a class explaining and exploring all of the fabulous features of the Victor Reader Stream 3!

    The Victor Reader Stream 3 is the latest in the Victor Stream series from HumanWare. This lightweight, user-friendly player can be held in your hand, carried in a pocket, or set on the table for easy listening with the built in speaker, connected headphones, or external Bluetooth device. Perhaps best of all, the Stream is operated by tactile-friendly buttons. Every command is easily performed by pressing only a single button at a time.

    You should consider joining us if:
    1. You enjoy listening to audiobooks.
    2. You love podcasts.
    3. You can’t start your day without checking the news while sipping your morning coffee.
    4. You are an avid radio -listener, and love tuning in to stations from next door or around the world.
    5. You are someone who takes notes by recording them in an audio format.

    These are just a few of the things you will learn in this class.
    For more information, or to register, please email us at at@lighthouse-sf.org. Registration closes on Friday, March 15th. Space is limited.

    Seeing AI Training for Seniors 65+ at Earle Baum Center (in-person)

    Seeing AI Training for Seniors 65+ at Earle Baum Center (in-person)


    Mar 29

    Attention to Sonoma County Residents who have low vision and are 65 or older.

    Interested in learning more about using Al apps on your iPhone or Android?

    The Earle Baum Center is offering a free phone stand and two hours of training on how to use the Seeing Al App on iPhone and Android.

    Cathy Mulhern will be teaching you how to use the Seeing Al App to:

      • Read mail
      • Read a bill
      • Read a letter on your own without someone else knowing your business
      • Identify what you have in the pantry (is the can beans or dog food?
      • Identify what currency you are handing a cashierCathy Mulhern will be teaching you how to use the Seeing Al App to:

    What you need: Bring your phone and materials you want to be able to read and that you currently rely on others to read for you such as mail, a can of food etc.

    Where: Earle Baum Center  at 4539 Occidental Rd, Santa Rosa, CA 95401

    When: Fridays from 10:00 am to noon or 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in Room 3.

    Prerequisites:

    • Have Seeing Al app downloaded on iPhone or Android.
    • Know how to use Siri and have it set up for iPhone users.
    • Have not received a phone stand from Earle Baum Center.

    RSVP: To Cathy Mulhern at 707-206-8486 by calling Monday – Friday between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm.

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