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How the Internet Has Improved My Quality of Life as a Blind Man

By Wes Derby, published Feb 12, 2007
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There are many technological innovations which have improved quality of life for blind people such as myself. There's the screenreader, speech synthesizer, refreshable Braille display, notetakers, and even a couple talking GPS systems. It is my opinion, however, that no innovation has had as big an impact as the internet. The internet has opened many doors to us which either weren't open, or were cluttered with obstacles in the past.

First, the internet, and email in particular, allows for easier communication with friends and family, both blind and sighted. In the past, if you wanted to send a sighted person a letter, you could record it on tape, type it up on a typewriter, or have someone write it in print for you. Now, you can send off an email in a matter of seconds. It's even made communicating with other blind people easier. For one thing, not all blind people, even those of us who are totally blind, read braille. For another, braille paper isn't cheap. In short, the internet has made written communication for the blind much more simple.

The internet has made it easier than ever for myself and other blind people to pay our own bills. In the past, you'd either have to use telephone banking, have a friend or family member help you write your checks, or use some sort of cumbersome check guide. Now, I log on to the site of whoever I need to pay, or onto my bank's website, and set up the payment in a few minutes. No more hoping my friend wrote the right amount on the check, no more mailing the payment.

The internet has also opened up a world of material which used to only be available in printed form. Now, I can read the newspaper, look up phone numbers and addresses, search for information, and research products with just a few keyboard commands. No more having to ask someone to transcribe printed materials for me, or to read them out loud. Now, almost any magazine or newspaper I want to read, or any subject I want more information on, is available online.

Takeaways
  • Internet accessibility
  • Improvements in quality of life for the blind
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Wonderful article. I worked for a blind attorney while in Law School, and I was amazed at the technology.

Posted on 06/30/2007 at 8:06:00 PM

 
Get article! My mother is blind and uses the screen reader Jaws. Now she does everything online from paying bills to shopping to staying touch with family members.

Posted on 03/21/2007 at 11:03:00 PM

 
Wow, Wes, you've really opened my eyes! lol. I am amazed you can do all that online when you are blind! I only recently found out blind people could use the Internet. My cousin is blind and he sent us a blank piece of paper once which was supposed to be a printed invitation to the family reunion! I guess I figured he tried, but wow, you really can pay bills and everything! That's just amazing! I only found out about a week ago that my blind friend has an email address. I never dreamed she would have any way to use the Internet! Now you have shown me even more ways, it's amazing! Great idea, writing about that! lol. Tonya

Posted on 02/15/2007 at 3:02:00 PM

 
I agree that the internet is an awesome tool. It's effect on life as we all know it spans the world and connects us to those we may have never had a chance to encounter.

Posted on 02/14/2007 at 8:02:00 AM

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