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Re: Software question


 

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Eep!? I didn¡¯t realize this was going to the listserv ¨C glad I didn¡¯t use any expletives or start gossiping!
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Now that I know I was going public, I would like to add one thing.? But first I¡¯ll admit (I probably shouldn¡¯t tell anyone this!) that even though it was me who developed the APH street-crossing program, I had never used it myself until this remote experience with Jeremy last month.? To be honest, it intimidated me!? I¡¯ve been teaching these skills for 30 years and the idea of following a regimented program AND using technology was . . . scary.
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But when I did use it, what I found is that I could use the sections of the program that I needed, AND I could use them to serve my own purposes, using my own teaching style.? THAT was COOL!? If you go to the videos at and you may notice that there is a LOT of discussion between trials.? I loved being about to control when to present the next trial, repeat the last one, skip some of them, and whether to explain the instructions myself vs. having the program read them, etc.
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That would be hard to do if you¡¯re having the student run the program? himself while you listen in.? I liked having Jeremy just participate as a student, pushing the spacebar when he hears a car, and pushing buttons to answer the questions, while I did all the rest myself.
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But everyone has their own style.? Instructors who aren¡¯t familiar with teaching these skills may prefer to just follow the program, at least until they get more experience.

-- Dona
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Dona Sauerburger, COMS
Orientation and Mobility Specialist for the blind
Gambrills, Maryland
dona@... / 301-858-0138
www.sauerburger.org
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From: Dona Sauerburger
Sent: Wednesday, June 3, 2020 5:19 PM
Subject: Re: [OandM] Software question
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Jack, that was my first idea ¨C why not?? I was told that teachers were not allowed to send anything to their students, so that¡¯s when I went for alternatives.
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The disadvantages are that the student will have to figure out how to present the next trial, etc., and the record of his progress will be in his computer, not yours ¨C those records would be nice to have as you plan the next lesson.? And I would strongly recommend that you yourself skim through the program and become familiar with it before using it to help you teach the student.
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Given those disadvantages, I would probably still use it on my own computer rather than the student¡¯s.? I didn¡¯t find the half-second lag to be a problem except when comparing street-crossing time with warning times, and it was easily solved by telling the computer the crossing time was a second longer (it can¡¯t deal in half-second increments or I would have told it the crossing time was a half-second longer).

-- Dona
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Dona Sauerburger, COMS
Orientation and Mobility Specialist for the blind
Gambrills, Maryland
dona@... / 301-858-0138
www.sauerburger.org
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From: Jack Mitchell
Sent: Wednesday, June 3, 2020 4:10 PM
Subject: [OandM] Software question
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Dona--
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I just got the crossings with no traffic control software (usb only).? I know that you did your demonstration with the software installed on your computer and the student "driving" the software via teamviewer.? Do you think there would be any advantages or disadvantages to installing the software on the student's machine instead?? At the present time I will only be using it with one student.? Installing on the student's computer would reduce the lag time issues for the student hearing the sounds and the signal from the student's computer getting back to my computer, but I suspect there might be disadvantages that I'm not seeing.? What are your thoughts?
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I'm also sending this to the O&M list because I suspect that others might have the same question.?
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Jack
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Jack Mitchell, M.S.Ed., COMS, CVRT
Vision Technology Specialist
Orientation & Mobility Specialist

Indigo Logix, LLC

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109 E Maynard Ave
Durham, NC 27704
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Jack Mitchell, M.S.Ed., COMS, CVRT
Vision Technology Specialist
Orientation & Mobility Specialist

Indigo Logix, LLC

Local Office:

109 E Maynard Ave
Durham, NC 27704
919-260-8580
jack@...?

Business office:

3135 Tyree Springs Rd
Hendersonville, TN 37075
615-822-3465

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