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Lighthouse for the Blind- CLVP John Thompson- Lighthouse for the Blind- St. Louis President Jennifer Coy- Director (CTVI/CLVT/COMS) Ashley Bement- CTVI/CLVT/COMS Laura Jones CTVI/CLVT/COMS Experience with infants through adults Primarily in school districts Visual impairment Full-time screen magnification program user Objectives At the end of this presentation, learners will be able to: Identify multiple reasons why it is important to teach screen magnification software List choices of screen magnification programs and resources for acquiring them Describe strategies for instruction Presentation Focus Screen magnification programs Students with low vision Mainly teachers but hopefully applicable to all Beginner and intermediate skill level Not endorsing a specific product- No commercial interest Thank you for your survey responses about questions and concerns! Outline Why teach these programs? Programs and resources overview Hands-On Time #1- Practicing general skills, comparing programs Key commands Screen reading features and full screen readers Hands-On Time #2- Using key commands, exploring screen reading features Instructional ideas and goals Closing- Including Q&A Why Teach Screen Magnification Programs Enable students to learn alongside their peers Skills they need for local and/or state testing Critical for managing eye fatigue Enables student to use good posture and working distance Expanded Core Curriculum impact Computer use for post secondary education and work
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