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WCBVI Smart Signage Project - Using NaviLens - PDF below
The goal of our smart signage project is to make signs, artwork, photos accessible using the NaviLens app ...
Tim Fahlberg
Aug 27, 20211 min read


Audio-Described Restrooms
NaviLens code on a restroom sign Audio-described restrooms for the blind and visually impaired. NaviLens programmable codes posted outside public restrooms can make them easier to find and allow blind users to privately hear an audio description of a restroom's layout before entering it. Such codes could supplement or replace free NaviLens kit codes that help people who are blind or visually impaired find restrooms (see Free Kit codes ). Try It! Scan the NaviLens code belo
Tim Fahlberg
Jun 1, 20212 min read


NaviLens Codes for AT - Assistive Technology
YouTube video with translatable closed captions available NaviLens technology makes it incredibly easy to access online assistive...
Tim Fahlberg
May 13, 20211 min read


Podcast – EOS – 2108 NaviLens Update Feb 17, 2021
29-minute Podcast Available on iTunes – Eyes on Success podcast – Episode 2108 YouTube video below with translatable closed captions Eyes on Success YouTube video - MTA bus sign shown with NaviLens code. Try scanning it. From the YouTube description: NaviLens uses an app on your smartphone to find and identify customized signs and tags from as far away as 60 feet. Hosts Nancy and Peter Torpey talk with Javier Pita, founder and CEO of NavilLens, about how the system is used
Tim Fahlberg
Apr 20, 20211 min read


Podcast – EOS – 2109 NaviLens School Kits Feb 24, 2021
Inspired by a previous episode of Eyes On Success about the NaviLens system for creating accessible signage, Tim gathered some students
Tim Fahlberg
Mar 3, 20211 min read
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