CA Transcribers & Educators for the Blind & Visually Impaired: an organization that advocates/educates for the needs of those who are blind/visually impaired.
Creating Connections
Registration for the 64th Annual CTEBVI Conference is open. Please note that the early registration fee of $300 for Members and $375 for Non-Members will end in two weeks on Sunday, February 18th.
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This #TVI prepared individual “Resources Pages” for her students’ team members, including her paraprofessional. This page is full of links that we hope you can use and individualize to meet the needs of your own students and staff.
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involved in making materials accessible to all students. If interested in participating, please go to https://t.co/XHqU2UyHQh. Participants will receive a $25 gift card. For more information email Dr. L. Penny Rosenblum at [email protected].
If you are a braille transcriber or braillist who prepares textbooks and/or supports K12 students in the classroom, you are invited to participate in an interview or focus group to share your experiences and beliefs. The study is being conducted by Vision for Independence, LLC
to inform the National Instructional Materials Access Center (NIMAC) about the current level of accessibility of digital instructional materials in K-12, the experiences of students who are visually impaired or print disabled when using these materials, and the challenges
The 62nd Annual CTEBVI Conference is scheduled for April 7-9, 2022 and will be held virtually. The conference committee is currently soliciting workshop proposals. Please consider submitting a proposal; visit our webpage at https://t.co/guesmbgRE7. Deadline is December 20, 2021.
The National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled has one vacancy for a Braille Music Librarian, who will perform quality assurance of braille music scores, provide direct services to NLS music patrons, and keep up to date with emerging braille technologies. 1/
CTEBVI's 61st conference is in the books! Thanks to everyone who participated--attendees, presenters, vendors, and the hardworking monitors and conference committee! #ctebvi21
While conference registration for the CTEBVI 61st Conference is closed, the Virtual Exhibit Hall is open to everyone!
Please visit https://t.co/eN3X2rOh9D and check out the vendors, who are staffing their conference Zoom rooms!
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We are busy preparing for our conference, which this year will be attended virtually by over 1100 people, from 43 states, 2 US territories, 5 Canadian provinces, and 7 countries from 6 continents!
As part of the Mobility Matters virtual field trip, we also explored the Blacksmith & Furrier shops! Student leaders from @Sch4Blind (Charles, Micah, Tori, & Jinlee) were joined by Archaeologists Doug Wilson & Bob Cromwell from Fort Vancouver. @Portland_State@NatlParkServlce
📣Attention parents and family members! Are you interested in learning tips and strategies to build your child's organizational skills at home? Check out our upcoming workshop: https://t.co/qHX04kUZmp
Come join us for our 61st annual conference April 15-17, 2021. The conference is virtual and free for all attendees. Go to https://t.co/ZqpQXXyLb0 and click on the conference link to access the workshop schedule and registration.