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Microsoft's pods teach blind children how to code - BBC News
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· Image caption Cecily Morrison's son Ronan was born blind "We wanted to understand the world that he was going into," she explains, "and we found very quickly that many of …
Cecily Morrison – using technology to help change the world –...
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· “My aim is to build technologies that matter to people,” reads the closing sentence on Cecily Morrison’s website bio.. A researcher in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) at Microsoft Research Cambridge, Morrison’s passion to help create technology that can solve real-world problems, is inspiring.
Podcast with Microsoft Research Cambridge's Dr. Cecily ...
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Episode 60, January 23, You never know how an incident in your own life might inspire a breakthrough in science, but Dr. Cecily Morrison, a researcher in the Human Computer Interaction group at Microsoft Research Cambridge, can attest to how even unexpected events can cause us to see things through a different - more inclusive - lens and, ultimately, give rise to innovations in research ...
Code Jumper: Jumpstarting computer science interest in kids who are...
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Research in Microsoft's Project Torino leads to Code Jumper, which introduces kids who are blind and low vision to programming through a physical language.
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