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Collaborations in Education and Training. Perkins School for the Blind. National Federation for the Blind. Video Description Research and Development Center (VDRDC). San Francisco, CA. Museums and the Web. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY. Described and Captioned Media Program. Rocky Mountain Braille Associates. Colorado Springs, CO. University of San Francisco. San Francisco, CA. San Francisco State University. San Francisco, CA. New York, NY. Lighthouse Guild for the Blind. New York, NY.
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WiiCane: January 2010
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WiiCane blog allows participants and others to follow progress of a federally-funded R&D project entitled, WiiCane: an accelerometer-based diagnostic and real-time feedback tool for therapeutic play in mobility trainging for blind and deaf-blind children. This 24-month project is being carried out by Touch Graphics, Inc. of New York City, under funding from United States Department of Eduction, Office of Special Education Programs. Thursday, January 7, 2010. Development of the curriculum. This project is...
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WiiCane: video showing 9 section (54 feet long) light track at New York Institute for Special Education
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WiiCane blog allows participants and others to follow progress of a federally-funded R&D project entitled, WiiCane: an accelerometer-based diagnostic and real-time feedback tool for therapeutic play in mobility trainging for blind and deaf-blind children. This 24-month project is being carried out by Touch Graphics, Inc. of New York City, under funding from United States Department of Eduction, Office of Special Education Programs. Saturday, July 3, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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WiiCane: July 2010
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WiiCane blog allows participants and others to follow progress of a federally-funded R&D project entitled, WiiCane: an accelerometer-based diagnostic and real-time feedback tool for therapeutic play in mobility trainging for blind and deaf-blind children. This 24-month project is being carried out by Touch Graphics, Inc. of New York City, under funding from United States Department of Eduction, Office of Special Education Programs. Saturday, July 3, 2010. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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WiiCane: March 2010
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WiiCane blog allows participants and others to follow progress of a federally-funded R&D project entitled, WiiCane: an accelerometer-based diagnostic and real-time feedback tool for therapeutic play in mobility trainging for blind and deaf-blind children. This 24-month project is being carried out by Touch Graphics, Inc. of New York City, under funding from United States Department of Eduction, Office of Special Education Programs. Monday, March 29, 2010. Post from Dr. Annette Gourgey. Links to this post.
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WiiCane: November 2009
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WiiCane blog allows participants and others to follow progress of a federally-funded R&D project entitled, WiiCane: an accelerometer-based diagnostic and real-time feedback tool for therapeutic play in mobility trainging for blind and deaf-blind children. This 24-month project is being carried out by Touch Graphics, Inc. of New York City, under funding from United States Department of Eduction, Office of Special Education Programs. Tuesday, November 10, 2009. Links to this post. Monday, November 9, 2009.
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WiiCane: April 2009
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WiiCane blog allows participants and others to follow progress of a federally-funded R&D project entitled, WiiCane: an accelerometer-based diagnostic and real-time feedback tool for therapeutic play in mobility trainging for blind and deaf-blind children. This 24-month project is being carried out by Touch Graphics, Inc. of New York City, under funding from United States Department of Eduction, Office of Special Education Programs. Thursday, April 16, 2009. Teaching appropriate cane arc width. Veering re...
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