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Low Vision Conference 2021 via Zoom: Back to Basics: Cultivating an AT Mindset
Opening Remarks and Back to Basics with Cecilia Robinson and Belinda Rudinger
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5/4/2021
Low Vision Conference 2021 via Zoom: Access with Mainstream Tech
Presentations by Carrie Farraje, Jim Allan, and Daniel Wheeler. Learn about strategies for collaborating with the district IT and special education departments on behalf of students with low vision.
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5/4/2021
Low Vision Conference 2021 via Zoom: What Happens after High School? Panel and Closing Remarks
A panel of successful young adults with low vision describing their experiences with AT in the school setting and into adult life. Educational teams who are using technology with their students with low vision are the primary audience for this conference.
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5/4/2021
TSBVI Coffee Hour: Through Native Eyes: Serving Native American Families and Tribal Communities
This presentation will focus on providing culturally responsive services to Native American families and supporting their journey as they support their children. By learning about the depth and history of Native culture, we better understand the role it plays in the early development of Native children. We can be present with a family to lead/coach in a way that they can follow. Join us!
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4/29/2021
Hearing Issues for Students with Deafblindness: Introduction
09/18/2014 This is the first video in a series of webinars about hearing issues for students with deafblindness. This program covers basic anatomy of the ear, terminology related to hearing impairments, and how dual sensory impairment affects educational performance. Facilitators are Chris Montgomery and Adam Graves, Educational Consultants for the Deafblind Project at the Outreach department of the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired. Click the Chapters button above to view individual segments: - Introduction - Deafblind Eligibility - Measuring Hearing Loss - Anatomy & Hearing Loss - Hearing vs Listening - Auditory Development Click the Resources button for a transcript (txt) and/or audio recording (mp3).
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11/19/2014