CHAT - A Deep Dive into Multi-Media Learners with Low Vision Ð 3/8/24 From Amanda Summers to Everyone: Spfld MO From Amanda Weisman to Host and Panelists: Austin Tx! From Laura Hilliard to Everyone: Mullin, TX From Emilie McConnell to Everyone: Magnolia, TX From Kathi Garza to Everyone: And please set your chat to "everyone" From Martina Ortiz to Everyone: Nashville From Shay Utley to Everyone: Mansfield Tx From Shawna Phillips to Everyone: Houston, Tx From Kristi Portugue to Everyone: Mankato, Minnesota From Tyler Hamilton to Everyone: Garland TX From Laura Rachal to Host and Panelists: Las Cruces, NM From margaret hidalgo to Everyone: Las Vegas, New Mexico From Rebecca Weber to Everyone: Pennsylvania From Margaret Wilson to Everyone: Hello from Tyler Texas From Mary Boger to Host and Panelists: Atlanta From Kristi Portugue to Everyone: Did she prefer one mode over another? From Kristi Portugue to Everyone: I have found that I spend less time working on print since my students are usually more motivated to use their vision instead of braille or audio. From Shelley Moreno to Everyone: I have a first grader that is learning braille. It has been slow going. Her face is on the page to read print. Last few weeks she has been aying she doesn't want to do braille. From Shelley Moreno to Everyone: ANy suggestions From Kristi Portugue to Everyone: We found we really needed to structure when she could use braille and vision to make sure that her braille skills got up to grade level. From Shelley Moreno to Everyone: Thank you! From Rebecca Weber to Everyone: Seeing AI is also available on Android. From Shelley Moreno to Everyone: Can you please send the link? From Mary Boger to Host and Panelists: Would love the 3D file! From Martina Ortiz to Everyone: Thank you From Kaycee Bennett to Host and Panelists: 10 minute warning :) From Shawna Phillips to Everyone: What is Perky Duck? From Sharla McKeon - Braillist to Everyone: lotsofdotsbraille@gmail.com From Kaycee Bennett to Everyone: For the 3D printing file, Email Sharla at lotsofdotsbraille@gmail.com From Shawna Phillips to Everyone: So the programs perky duck can be used for Qwerty keyboard? From Kaycee Bennett to Everyone: Duxberry From Kaycee Bennett to Everyone: https://www.duxburysystems.com/perky.asp From Shawna Phillips to Everyone: Found it. Thanks. From Martina Ortiz to Everyone: Google say: Perky Duck is a free download from Duxbury Systems (no charge) that offers some functionality, especially to someone learning about braille. From Kaycee Bennett to Everyone: I used it when I was learning braille to be able to practice :)