Hello Kimber,

I don't think that age has much to do with a blind person's ability with a 
touch screen. I think it has much more to do with how good your coordination 
is. I'm in my early sixties and have no problems using my iPhone and wonder how 
I ever managed without it! It's my phone, my library, my GPS, my assistant in 
the kitchen for reading labels, my money identifier and much, much more.

Cheers,

Anne


On 5 Jun 2014, at 13:26, Kimber Gardner <kimbersinbox1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> It would be interested to hear from someone involved in the teaching
> of blind kids (or the newly blind) with regard to whether those
> students find touch screen technology easier to learn and use than do
> older/middle-age blind people like myself.
> 

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