Tekirdağ (pronounced TEH-keer-daa ) is a city in Eastern Thrace , the European part of Turkey, 132 km west of Istanbul . It is on the northern shoreline of the Sea of Marmara. In 2019 its population was 204,000. Governor's Office in downtown Tekirdağ There are signs of human sett…
Our Common Online Data Analysis Platform (CODAP) engages learners in data science practices, including data analysis and visualization. But what does “visualization” mean to blind or low-vision (BLV) learners? A new National Science Foundation-funded project is using artificial i…
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AI tools to help vision-impaired are good, but could be better | Cornell Chronicle Artificial intelligence is touching nearly every aspect of life – including assistive technology for blind and low-vision (BLV) individuals. And just like in other arenas, the AI used to assist BLV…
CakhiaTV ra đời với sứ mệnh mang đến cho người hâm mộ những trải nghiệm bóng đá hấp dẫn, tiện lợi. Chuyên trang không ngừng nâng cấp tính năng, cải thiện chất lượng phát sóng nhằm phục vụ tốt hơn nhu cầu theo dõi trận đấu. Với sự đầu tư bài bản, Cà Khịa TV cam kết phát sóng đa dạ…
Alaşehir is a city in the Central Aegean region of Turkey. It's agricultural, stands about 100 km east of Izmir and the coast, and in 2022 had a population of 104,717. The city was founded in 189 BC by Eumenes II of Pergamon. His successor was his brother Attalus II Philadelphos,…
Nevşehir is a city in Cappadocia , with a population of 118,000 in 2020. It traditionally made carpets and wine, but the main business today is tourism. It doesn't have the "fairy chimneys" of nearby Göreme, but does have a remarkable collection of underground cities. Volcanic er…
Note: In February 2023, Iskenderun was hit by a series of devastating earthquakes. Many of the city's buildings, landmarks, hotels and restaurants are badly damaged or collapsed, and most of the surviving inhabitants were evacuated. While the road infrastructure and bus services …
Mersin is a city on the Cilician Plains of Mediterranean Turkey, with a population of 1,100,000 in 2025. Another million live in the rest of Mersin Province, and it's almost merged into a single huge conurbation with Tarsus and Adana to the east. Mersin has several sights worth s…
Usability studies on DAVAI: Making data inquiry accessible - Concord Consortium Usability studies on DAVAI: Making data inquiry accessible Back to Blog Home Posted on April 9, 2026 April 9, 2026 By Dan Damelin and Cynthia McIntyre To ensure that blind and low-vision (BLV) learner…
Silifke is a city in the Cilician Mountains of Turkey, though only 15 km from the Mediterranean coast. It has a few antiquities and a wetland bird reserve, but for most visitors it's simply a stop-over touring the coast or heading for the ferry to Northern Cyprus. In 2022 Silifke…
Enzootic bovine leukosis (EBL) is a disease of cattle caused by the bovine leukaemia virus (BLV), a member of the family Retroviridae. Cattle may be infected at any age, including the embryonic stage. Most infections are subclinical, but a proportion of cattle (~30%) over 3 years…
Sivas is a city in Central Anatolia , with a population in 2020 of 335,570. I's 450 km east of Ankara, and stands at 1,278 m elevation. It's industrial but has several 13th-century Seljuk buildings, and is a transport hub. In the first century BC, the Romans called this place Seb…
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