[Athen] Experiences with Aira
Frederick, Kathryn A.
frederick.273 at osu.edu
Thu Jul 26 06:33:55 PDT 2018
AIRA is available for monthly subscriptions, but there is also a feature called “site Access,” which means that if a person is using AIRA at a designated location that has the access, the AIRA usage doesn’t go against their paid for minutes. I hope this helps clarify…
Katie
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Hello, I don't think the cellphone battery would be an issue if the student used the glasses that come with the product. I think this makes it easier for the agent on the other end to see the environment, too. Also, as far as "making it available downtown" - I don't think that it's made available anywhere; the blind individual calls in and an agent answers their questions, meaning that it's available everywhere. I shall stand corrected, however.
On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 5:55 PM, Kluesner, Bryon <Bryon-Kluesner at utc.edu<mailto:Bryon-Kluesner at utc.edu>> wrote:
We had one student use it last semester and it was paid for as a monthly subscription ($89?) by a private donation to the office. The complaint the student had was it drained his cell phone battery. He is working with Aira on how to get a discounted institutional rate and plans to to talk to city mayor about making it available downtown. He did like it, except the cell phone app issue.
Bryon
Bryon Kluesner, RhD
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Disability Resource Center
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University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
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Good afternoon all,
I am curious if anyone has any experiences in using Aira (aira.io<https://aira.io/>) with students who are blind, specifically on an institution level. We have one student utilizing a personal subscription in the classroom with seemingly great success, and we are curious if this might be a worthwhile investment for all of our students to utilize. Any information you are able to provide would be greatly appreciated.
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