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TSBVI Coffee Hour: Nemeth in a Box
Closed Captioned. This session will share a variety of games, activities, and resources that can be used when providing instruction of Nemeth Code within UEB Contexts to students at the middle school level. It will include the use of Which One Doesn't Belong (WODB), Bingo, What is Wrong (WOW), What is the Question, Mazes, Boggle, and Jeopardy! This can be done virtually and in person. The purpose of the games is to promote critical thinking skills while learning the Nemeth code and reinforcing math concepts. Participants will be able to: 1. Identify ways to include families in virtual instruction of the Nemeth Code. 2. Identify three activities that can be used to teach Nemeth code in person or virtually to middle school students who read braille. 3. Make connections between learning the Nemeth code and learning math.
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10/19/2021
TSBVI Coffee Hour: Learning Nemeth Code: Pre-K through 1st Grade
9/28/2020 Join Susan Osterhaus from TSBVI Outreach on our September 28th Coffee Hour as she discusses Nemeth code for Pre-K through 1st grade learners. Learn about resources for learning the Nemeth Braille Code for teachers, parents, and paraprofessionals and about a specific curriculum designed just for these little ones. Includes lots of hands-on math games and activities. Click the Attachment button to download a transcript and/or handout.
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9/28/2020
Braille Production Study Group - Word 2010 & Mathtype
02/24/2015 Patrick Van Geem, Outreach Consultant and Sue Mattson, Braille Production Coordinator with the Texas School for the Blind and the Visually Impaired demonstrate using MathType in MS Word 2010 to prepare math worksheets using Duxbury or Tiger Software Suite braille translation software. Click the Chapters button above to view individual segments: - Introduction - Word 2010 & MathType for Duxbury - Word 2010 & MathType for Tiger - Questions or Comments Click the Resources button for a handouts (zip), transcript (txt) and/or audio recording (mp3
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3/18/2015
Getting Started with UEB
11/11/2014 Jeri Cleveland, Curriculum Instructor and Sue Mattson, Braille Production Coordinator at the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired introduce viewers to the Unified English Braille (UEB) code and provide tips and resources to help teachers and students make to transition. Click the Chapters button above to view individual segments: - What is UEB? - UEB Principles - UEB Changes - UEB Vocabulary - Implementing UEB - Questions & Answers Click the Resources button for a handout (pdf), transcript (txt) and/or audio recording (mp3).
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2/10/2015