A New Field of Chinese Broadcasting: The Application of Barrier-free Communication Practice for Visually Impaired Under the Streaming Era

A blue-background promotional graphic with a title 'A NEW FIELD OF CHINESE BROADCASTING' in large white letters, followed by the subtitle 'THE APPLICATION OF BARRIER-FREE COMMUNICATION PRACTICE FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED UNDER THE STREAMING ERA' in smaller white text. On the left is a headshot of Chuqi Qian, a smiling young East Asian man with dark hair, wearing a brown jacket. To his right are the words 'CHUQI QIAN' and 'PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION'. Below Qian's name is the Toronto Metropolitan University logo: 'Toronto Metropolitan University' in white text on a blue rectangle, with a yellow L-shape border. On the right side, in black text, it reads 'SCAN HERE TO LEARN MORE' above a black and white QR code.

A New Field of Chinese Broadcasting: The Application of Barrier-free Communication Practice for Visually Impaired Under the Streaming Era

Chuqi Qian


A studio portrait of a young Asian man with short dark hair, wearing a white hoodie featuring embossed 'UTOPO REALISMO' text on the chest. He has a neutral expression and looks directly forward, isolated on a bright white background.

Biography

Chuqi Qian Fourth Year Professional Communication Toronto Metropolitan University

Research Summary

Find a new approach to help visually-impaired communities access instant information and streaming media experience, while expand a new field of expertise and opportunities for the broadcasting and hosting art majors in China.

Tags

Diversity, Health, EDI, Entertainment

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