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CRIS en Español

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CRIS Radio offers audio versions of Spanish-language newspapers and magazines for Spanish-speakers who are blind or print disabled

Revistas y periódicos en Español disponibles en audio por vía telefónica o haciendo clic en www.crisradio.org o El Lector Telefónico de CRIS.

Una vez que haya completado la solicitud, favor de enviarla a la dirección indicada abajo. Una vez este registrado, recibirá información para acceder a CRIS En Español.

 

Group of dignitaries sitting at a table in front of CRIS en Espanol banner. Includes Diane Weaver Dunne and Hartford Mayor Pedro Segerra.

El Lector Telefónico de CRIS está disponible sin costo alguno, al marcar el número gratuito. CRIS Escucha A Pedido requiere acceso a Internet y una suscripción anual de $30. (Los residentes del área de Hartford son elegibles para un año de suscripción gratuita, gracias al apoyo financiero del Hartford Foundation for Public Giving. Vea la lista de pueblos elegibles en el otro lado de la hoja.)

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CRISAccess™: Museum Solution

CRISAccess™ integrates QR Code technology with mobile devices to instantly “link and play” audio recordings of information posted on museum exhibit signs for people who are blind or print-challenged. All the recordings feature human narration.  Museum visitors can access the audio files with any mobile device downloaded with a QR Code Reader application.

Studies indicate that only 11 percent of people who are blind or disabled visit museums. CRISAccess aims to change that statistic by improving the overall visitor experience for people with disabilities by offering them easy access to information displayed at exhibits.

Modeled on a focus group convened by the Smithsonian, CRISAccess provides brief audio recordings of the exhibit signage, an audio description of the exhibit, and information about available tactile opportunities at the exhibit. In addition, the recordings are made available on the CRIS website, where visitors can access the exhibit information before and/or after their visit. CRISAccess offers museums a low-cost solution that improves access to museum exhibits for people with disabilities.

Diane Weaver Dunne demonstrates CRISAccess to a family at Mystic Aquarium.

CRISAccess™ is part of CRIS Radio’s new Adaptive Audio Accessibility services initiative that promotes access to information at museums for people who have difficulty reading posted signs.  Read more.

World War I Archives

World War I Archives Made Accessible with Audio Recordings

CRIS Radio, the IDEAL Group, and the Connecticut State Library (CSL) are working together on a collaborative pilot project to improve access to archival records and historical documents for individuals with print disabilities.

This partnership will integrate CRIS Radio's recording of documents from the Connecticut State Library’s World War I archival collections with IDEAL Group’s eReading and Knowledge-Discovery online and Web-based technology, a tool that will significantly improve searching historical primary source documents.  Read more.

 

Carla Pariser

Member since: February 2020 Term expires: 2025 Retired - IBM Corporation, Global Sales and Marketing "I have been a volunteer at CRIS for over 15 years. CRIS provides such a valuable service and has such dedicated employees and volunteers that I wanted to be a part of the bigger … Continue Reading ››