[NFB-Science] Resources about the Origins of VoiceOver

David Engebretson Jr. accessible.engineering at gmail.com
Sun Apr 3 21:45:02 UTC 2022


This 13 Letters podcast may be of interest:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3vl7ClBhf8SPc91Wr8bkjp

It's fun to hear Mike's perspective.

Cheers,
David

-----Original Message-----
From: NFB-Science <nfb-science-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Jillian
Milton via NFB-Science
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Cc: Jillian Milton <jillianmilton at yahoo.com>
Subject: [NFB-Science] Resources about the Origins of VoiceOver

Hello all, 

I am studying Web Development at the University of Connecticut and I need to
write a large thesis paper for one of my courses. I am examining how
VoiceOver impacts the numerous intersections between the blind and other
identities like age, gender, and race. I was trying to do research on who
developed VoiceOver, but I could only find that it was made by Apple. Does
anyone know who specifically made VoiceOver and what their identities were
(sighted, white, 25 year old, etc.)? If so, can you point me to an article
that discusses this so that I can use it in my paper? 

Thank you, 
Jillian Milton 
2020 NFB Scholarship Winner 
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