THE BRITISH COMPUTER ASSOCIATION OF THE BLIND
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About BCAB
The British Computer Association of the Blind (BCAB) is a lively group of blind and partially sighted computer users. We offer training, discussion, networking
and help to all our members.
Established in 1969 we're the oldest computer association of blind and partially sighted people in the world. Our membership includes people of all skill
levels, interests and abilities. Find out more about BCAB.
Visit us on our stand to:
- Have a go with the latest accessible technologies, like the iPad and iPhone (Complete with built in screen reader and magnification);
- Try out free access technologies, like NVDA on the PC and VoiceOver on the Mac;
- Talk to our friendly team, who can offer independent support and advice about computers, mobile phones and access technologies;
- Get six months extra (free) when you become a BCAB member at Sight Village, then take advantage of the 40% member discount on our Get To Grips With... tutorials.
Guide Cats for the Blind!
Our Latest, Herding Cats:
Features Toyah Wilcox, James Bolam, Michael Palin, Linda Bellingham and Jon Briggs (the real voice behind ‘Daniel’ and plenty more.
Still available
- Guide Cats for the Blind, double album featuring Brian Perkins, Sir Terry Wogan and others.
- Missing Persians File: A single album with Prunella Scales, Tom Paxton and more.
- Top Cat, White Tie and Tails: A single spoken word album starring Jenny Agutter, Tony Hawks and Tim Brooke Taylor;
- Cat Nav: A double album featuring Nick Kershaw, Bernard Cribbins, Dr Rowan Williams (the Archbishop of Canterbury) and many more.
Sight village prices
Herding Cats £10, all other titles £5. Buy all five CDs for just £25!
Get your copies at the British Computer Association of the Blind stand.
Contact
If you can’t wait until Sight Village then you can find us at:
BCAB
c/o RNIB
58-72 John Bright Street
Birmingham
B1 1BN
Telephone: 0845 643 9811
Email: info@bcab.org.uk
Web: www.bcab.org.uk
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