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When most people visit their local eye doctor, it is usually to correct their vision. A visit with my local optometrist resulted in a whole new way of seeing the world… and it had little to do with impaired vision. Dr. Scott Gutshall of Gutshall Blumenstock Eye Care in O’Neill, Nebraska recently acquired a Google Glass invite. Interested in the concept and what Glass might offer his patients, he suggested that I serve as his beta-tester. To be a Glass Explorer was something I had been interested in ever since hearing about the program from my Apple Distinguished Educator and Google Certified Teacher colleagues, but I doubted I would have the funds to justify the expense of the revolutionary gadget. I immediately accepted Dr. Gutshall’s invitation and excitedly embarked on this journey. I promised to share my learning with the community of O’Neill and beyond and thought there was no better way to document the adventure than on this blog. Whether for personal, professional, or educational purposes, subscribe and revisit often to see my progress in this new way of looking at the world.

Friday, June 27, 2014

Gutshall & Blumenstock Eyecare Through Glass

It was time for my annual eye exam and I couldn't wait to share what I have learned thus far with the benefactors of my Google Glass- Gutshall Blumenstock Eyecare.  Dr. Gutshall tried on the Glass and reiterated his excitement to keep on the cutting edge of anything dealing with optometry.  He spoke of  recent examples of Glass in other industries and believes it is part of their mission to support patrons with knowledge and expertise in this field of wearable technology. 

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Dr. Gutshall tried on Glass and anticipates spending a more extended time trying it out in the near future.  But for now, he motivated me to Explore On.. and continue to share all the exciting discoveries and potential of Glass with all who are interested!


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