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Workshop on teaching and communicating with visually impaired studentsContributed by Kelly Dietz on 04/22/14 On Wednesday, April 30, 2:00- 3:30 p.m., the Center for Faculty Excellence will host a workshop addressing challenges and strategies of teaching and communicating with visually impaired students. Professors whose fall rosters include visually impaired students, as well as campus organizations and offices who want to make their services more accessible, are especially encouraged to attend. Adapting Teaching and Communications for Visually Impaired Students WHEN: Wednesday, April 30. 2014, 2:00- 3:30 p.m. WHERE:Center for Faculty Excellence, 316 Gannett Center This workshop will address challenges and strategies of teaching and communicating with visually impaired students. Presentations by IC faculty will focus on ways to make all forms of course content accessible (from readings to visual materials, exams and in-class exercises). A representative from the Office of Student Disabilities will highlight resources available to faculty and staff. Student Tim Conners will speak about his experiences navigating courses and the campus in his first year at IC. Posted on IC's event calendar here. For more information, please contact Kelly Dietz (kdietz@ithaca.edu) or Katharine Kittridge (kkittridge@ithaca.edu). |
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