Retired Professor Tips Hat To Assistive Technology Program
In the decades it has taken for Paul Horgen’s sight to decline, he’s had a successful 35-year teaching career at the University of Toronto, travelled abroad and authored a book.
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Skip to NavigationIn the decades it has taken for Paul Horgen’s sight to decline, he’s had a successful 35-year teaching career at the University of Toronto, travelled abroad and authored a book.
We are excited to tell you about the first “homebuilt” LipSync – the first one made outside of our initiatives.
Munesh Raman, Computer Comfort Coordinator at Neil Squire Society was awarded the Community Service Award 2016 by the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society of Canada.
We’ve kept you updated on the progress of our hardware, our trials and errors in the process of physically building a LipSync. Today, we’ll explain the decisions we’ve made from the coding perspective.
Paige works with the Aboriginal community, particularly the disenfranchised and homeless. She assists them with everything from housing to finances, to mental health and addiction.