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Yep. Some folks just double checking things... the testing will be behind us and we can have meaningful conversations. :). Thanks for everyone¡¯s patience as we move over! Jen
By Jen · #41 ·
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Thank you I was just making sure!
By Willard Schools · #42 ·
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1,2,3 1,2,3? [email protected]> wrote:
By Stacey Telgren · #43 ·
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Regards Maree Ingram Counsellor/OMS Maree.ingram@...<mailto:Maree.ingram@...> VisAbility/GuideDogs Tasmania Australia -- Message protected by MailGuard: e-mail
By Maree Ingram · #44 ·
Re: New topic: working from home, etc
Thanks Jen. I attended four or five meetings by Zoom last week, and have already been in one Zoom meeting this week, with one more scheduled this afternoon, not to mention going to Church on Zoom last
By Michael Byington · #45 ·
It's My Job! Seeking Student Interviewers!
Hi Everyone, Rebecca Sheffield is seeking students with visual impairments or blindness to interview professionals with VIB as part of a career awareness project called, ¡°It¡¯s My Job!¡± Rebecca
By Diane Brauner · #46 ·
Re: It's My Job! Seeking Student Interviewers!
Do the visually impaired professionals willing to be interviewed use the same e-mail address to make contact? Michael Byington, MA, COMS, LLC Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist Co-located
By Michael Byington · #47 ·
Re: It's My Job! Seeking Student Interviewers!
Yes - students and adults can contact Rebecca through that email address. Diane
By Diane Brauner · #48 ·
Re: New topic: working from home, etc
HI Michael, When you said, 'step back into older methods of distance learning', it reminded me when I was working as a governess in a remote Australia sheep farm. I was in charge of the kids'
By Natalie Perzylo · #49 ·
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Breaker breaker there good buddy, Natalie. This here is the old White Cane Shaker teacher coming at you here from my office 20. Well, yes I remember the world of the CB. I am not sure I was
By Michael Byington · #50 ·
Re: New topic: working from home, etc
Michael, I have to admit that although I love and am a crackerjack braille reader, I hate the slate and stylus. I still know how to use one but find the whole process odious! Best, Sheila, who is
By Sheila Styron · #51 ·
Re: New topic: working from home, etc
Natalie, I just love this image. How I wish I could retire to a sheep farm in Australia and work on my Australian accent! Sheila
By Sheila Styron · #52 ·
Re: [OrientationAndMobility] OMAs - position paper?
Hi Erin! I¡¯m copying this to the new Open International O&M listserv ¨C this one (blindcanadians) will be closed on Friday! Meanwhile, I worried that they¡¯d remove the position paper on O&M
By Dona Sauerburger · #53 ·
A couple more guide dog workshops
I have two more guide dog workshops coming up this month. One is geared towards high schoolers and transition age youth and one is specifically for educators. Please see workshops listed below: So
By Katt Jones · #54 ·
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By Sharon Smith · #55 ·
O&M Vacancy in Fayetteville NC
The NC Division of Services for the Blind has an O&M Vacancy in Fayetteville NC.? Below is the link to apply.? This position is posted until April 16,
By Sharon Smith · #56 ·
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Test email -- Tara Nelson Bowie, M.Ed.,TVI.,COMS NE GA RESA Vision Coordinator "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.¡± Nelson Mandela
By Tara Nelson Bowie · #57 ·
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By Heather Maes · #58 ·
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Test reply :)
By Shiree Arrian · #59 ·
Webinar April 15 - teaching street crossings with simulation / distance-based?
Hi everyone! I¡¯m really excited to tell you about a free, 3-hour webinar ¡°Street Crossings with No Traffic Control¡±! Dr. Amy Parker at the Portland State O&M program organized the webinar,
By Dona Sauerburger · #60 ·