We've been BindiMapped! To assist visitors with low vision or blindness, the Library installed Bluetooth beacons in public sections of our building. Using the @BindiMaps_ app, visitors are directed where they want to go. Find out more: https://t.co/zf9Ni1x5Mu
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EXCLUSIVE: Navigating your way around a hospital can be stressful but even more so for the visually impaired. Now @BindiMaps_ has been installed to help guide them through at @SVHSydney. https://t.co/TWh1KQycs4 @samanthabrett#7NEWS
Our #VisionImpaired friends in Melbourne have a chance to check out BindiMaps at Barkly Square next Wed 18/3. Come along and say hello at our Big Day Out! https://t.co/Z5t7CPteSs
When you're using hashtags, always use CamelCase (capitalise the first letter of every word). This means that the words in the hashtag are read out correctly by screen readers - it also makes them easier to read for everybody else #WednesdayWisdom#Accessibility
@scottfarkas at @BESydney - your vision for a Sydney tech hub at Central is so exciting. But is it accessible for everyone, or just everyone who can see? @BindiMaps_ we can make it accessible for everyone, so no one gets lost again (like @vanOnselenP at @ICCSyd)
Barry The Pigeon, who lives on the wires outside the @BindiMaps_ Sydney office and often comes to the window ledge to take part in stand-ups, would like to let you know that it’s raining.
World-first technology is being trialled in Sydney that's opening doors for those who are vision impaired. Smartphone app @BindiMaps_ helps people navigate large indoor spaces - and there are plans for a national rollout. @amberlaidler7#7NEWS
“I had to embed self-care into my life... it’s not chocolate cake and bubble baths, it’s creating a life you don’t need to escape from” @georgiedent#breakingbadly @TwitterAU
Thanks @margaretmaile and thanks to @UTSStartups for all your support. Now to get all the rest of large businesses and institutions to think more broadly about equality and their physical indoor spaces, like @salesforce and @Benioff do
There is a strong link between educational background and full time employment rates for people with vision impairment. So excited to show all the tertiary education institutions at the @Pathways14 conference how @BindiMaps_ can support people in their studies
New research from the @CNIB Foundation, Vision Australia, and @BlindNZ finds that people with sight loss are significantly less likely to be employed full time compared to their sighted counterparts. Read more about the results of the study at https://t.co/s75jDbvzCY