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In The News

Articles, podcasts, videos, and press releases

In a giant leap for STEAM accessibility, the Eclipse Soundscapes Citizen Science Project is selected for NASA SciAct Award

ARISA Lab Press Release

The Eclipse Soundscape’s Project’s Eclipse Mobile App is Added as a Major Milestone in Accessibility

WGBH News Curiosity Desk

For Those Who Can’t See, The Eclipse of the Century Was One for the Senses

WGBH

How to Watch a Solar Eclipse

New York Times

How Weird Will Wildlife Get During the 2017 Solar Eclipse?

Audubon

Voices

The Global Voice

Total Exclipse of the Sun

Science for the People Podcast

How One Astrophysicist Is Helping The Blind ‘See’ Monday’s Solar Eclipse

WGBH News Curiosity Desk

NASA taps citizen scientists to help study eclipse

UPI

What Does an Eclipse Sound Like?

Smithsonian Magazine

What’s Your Game Plan for the Great American Eclipse?

Science Friday

Help Make History: Eclipse Projects for Citizen Scientists

KQED

Your Solar Eclipse Experience Can Help Science

Science News

Citizen scientists chase total solar eclipse

Nature Magazine

An App for Visually Impaired People to Experience the Total Solar Eclipse

How Stuff Works

Testimonials

User testimonials and app store reviews

“Eclipse Soundscapes is one of the most meaningful projects that I’ve had the opportunity to be a part of. It has shifted my approach to development to be more inclusive in design and taught me what it takes to build a product or service where accessibility is a core focus. I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished so far and look forward to expanding on the work that has been done.” -Joel Goncalves, Android Developer for Eclipse Soundscapes

—Jo Anne Stombaugh, via email

“I feel extremely lucky to be able to continually work on this project throughout my early career. To this day it is still my corner stone of accessible development and has forever changed how I architecture other code bases with accessibility in mind. I get super excited thinking about the potential of our app when keeping in mind we have so much more we can provide in advancing normally visual phenomena in a totally tangible and accessible way. ” -Arlindo Goncalves, iOS Developer for Eclipse Soundscapes

—Jo Anne Stombaugh, via email

“I downloaded the iOS app and just love it! I’ve been playing around with the rumble map quite a bit; but the audio descriptions of Bailey’s beads, etc. are my favorite part of the app. Thanks for everyone’s hard work on this.” 

—Jo Anne Stombaugh, via email

“Thank you. I know this will help encourage young people with visual challenges to consider STEM careers.”

—David Faucheax, via email

“Dear wonderful people, thank you so much for the fabulous Eclipse Soundscape/map.  The caring, intelligence and creativity that went into this innovation are immensely impressive, and the sheer joy and excitement it gave me are beyond words. Thank you, thank you for making this possible.” 

—Nan Borton, via email

“I was able to view the total solar eclipse this morning from my area, and thanks to your app and my own research, I was able to understand what was happening. Like everyone else there, I was counting down to totality, and when it happened, everyone, myself included, was blown away. I got the descriptive commentary through my iPad as everyone was applauding, so I knew  we’d hit totality. The rumble map really helped me to understand the features we’d likely see during this eclipse. While waiting for totality, I worked with that incredible feature. I also got to show the app to someone while I was there. They were impressed. Again, thank you for a job well done. I can’t wait to see where this will lead to.”

— Tina Hansen, via email

Thank you so much for the app. I cannot tell you how thrilled I was to have been able to share in this experience. Being visually challenged, this app was beyond my imagination. Again thank you for your diligent work.

— Linda Jones, via email

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