Using Adaptive Technology with MLBPD on November 17, 2022

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When: Thursday, November 1710:00am – 11:00am

Where: Main Library – Cannon Meeting Room

Macomb Library for the Blind and Print Disabled (MLBPD) will be demonstrating a wide variety of adaptive technology devices.

Macomb County residents with low vision or low mobility can borrow these devices for free with an active library card. In this presentation, you will learn how adaptive technology can help you stay connected with friends and family and access essential information, and how adaptive technology can enhance your day to day activities. Examples of the adaptive technology that will be demonstrated include Amazon Echo Dots, Apple iPods, OrCam MyEye, and Smart Pens.

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