September 6, 2001
Summer Camp Trains Blind in Computer Skills
Young people who are blind or otherwise visually impaired got the chance to learn how to build Web sites and repair computer hardware in a series of technology camps held by Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind this summer.
The Washington charity held two two-week camps for middle-school students, as well as a three-week technology camp for high-school students.
Dale Otto, president of Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind, says specialized software is the key to helping students with
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