“I had gone from a fully sighted college student on the verge of getting my degree to someone who had to adapt to interacting with the world audibly and tactilely. As a result, I so get the necessity for learning how to read and write Braille and understand from the perspective of someone who cannot see print what a powerful tool technology can be for the person who is visually impaired and learns how to effectively use it. I not only understand this truth, but I lived it.” – Dr. Denise Robinson
Read more about Denise and her groundbreaking work in the article by Larry L. Lewis, Jr.