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Internal links in - tsbvi.edu

About TSBVI
About TSBVI
School Year Program
School Year Program
Short-Term Programs
Short-Term Programs
Outreach / Technical Assistance
Outreach / Technical Assistance
Online Learning
Online Learning
Publications
Publications
Resources
Resources
Contact Us
Contact Us
Job Seeker
Job Seeker
Teachers of Students with Deafblindness
Teachers of Students with Deafblindness (TDB) in Texas - Home
New VI Professional
New VI Professional
Parent / Family Member
Parent Portal
Skyward Family Access
Skyward Family Access
TSBVI Parents
TSBVI Parents
TSBVI Staff Members
TSBVI Staff Members
VI Professional
VI Professional
Business Office
Business Office
Community Partners Support TSBVI
Community Partners Support TSBVI
CVI Web Exercise
CVI Web Exercise
Health Center
Health Center
How to Become a VI Professional
How to Become a VI Professional
Low Vision Service Provider Directory
Low Vision Service Provider Directory
O&M VISSIT Information
O&M VISSIT Information
Publications
Publications
Robotics Information
Robotics Information
School Year Information
Comprehensive Programs Info
Skyward Family Access
Skyward Family Access
Summer Program Information
Summer Program Information
VISSIT Information
Introduction
music
music
braille music
braille music
conference
conference
Help with braille files
braille files
Read more: Recruiting Academic Students who Want to Build Their Graphic Literacy Skills
Recruiting Academic Students who Want to Build Their Graphic Literacy Skills
Skyward Family Access
Skyward Family Access
family resources
family resources
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Human Resources (Jobs)
Human Resources (Jobs)
Internal Audit Reports
Internal Audit Reports
Open Records
Open Records
Federal Report Card for the State of Texas
Federal Report Card
TSBVI Annual Reports
TSBVI Annual Reports
TSBVI Live Video Stream
TSBVI Live Video Stream
School Calendars
School Calendars
Portable Device Accessibility Resources
Portable Device Accessibility Resources
Family Engagement
Family Engagement
Library & Braille Materials
Texas School for the Blind
Download Braille and ASL Specialty Fonts
Download Braille and ASL Specialty Fonts
TSBVI Blogs
Recent blog posts
TX SenseAbilities
TX SenseAbilities
TX SenseAbilities en Español
TX SenseAbilities en Español
TSBVI Policies
TSBVI Policies
2015 Summary of Need for VI Professionals in Texas
Professional Preparation
Home Page Archive
Home Page Archive
Texas Deafblind Project
Texas Deafblind Project
Making Websites Accessible
Making Websites Accessible
Accessibility on the Web
Accessibility on the Web
assistive technology
assistive technology
LID
LID
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visually impaired
Education Service Center
Education Service Center
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ESC
ESC
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orientation and mobility specific
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Contact Us
Contact Us
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With an wondrous voice and well-defined 'Aspirations', Arielle Felix is unswayable to wilt a psychiatrist and hearing for American Idol next year when she turns 16. Today, she is conquering her fears as a Freshman student at Summit High School and modeling what it is to be a strong, worldly-wise young woman. Full vendible here. Congratulations, Gretchen Bettes! From Miles Fain: Congratulations to Art Teacher Gretchen Bettes who has been selected as the 2018 Principals of Schools for theVeiling'Outstanding Teacher of Students who areVeilingor Visually Impaired'. As a defended employee of TSBVI for 24 years, Gretchen has served as a Residential Instructor, Dorm Manager, and Teacher.  Among the many creative projects that she has facilitated with students, the stop-motion film, The Purr-fect Dream, won First Place in the 2018 American Printing House for theVeilingInSights Art Competition in the category of 10th, 11th, 12th-grade submissions. Braille and Audio Classical Guitar Lessons NowMisogynist"Texas School for theVeilingand VisuallyWordlessis happy to introduce Let's Play! - a hodgepodge of step-by-step Braille and audio classical guitar lessons.  The Let's Play! curriculum was designed by Joseph Palmer and TSBVI Music teacher Jeremy Coleman along with Dr. Matthew Hinsley of Austin Classical Guitar and the GuitarCurriculum.com education team.  There are six levels of instruction and a guide to tuning a guitar - all self-ruling to download at letsplayguitar.org. You may moreover order a printed braille package from the TSBVI Online Store for $20. TSBVI appreciates the efforts of all those who made this resource possible and encourages educators and enthusiasts to take full wholesomeness of letsplayguitar.org. " - William Daugherty, Superintendent music braille music 2018 ACBTPriming/ Convention The American Council of theVeilingof Texas (ACBT) will hold its 40th yearly Conference/Convention Thursday, September 20 through Sunday, September 23 at the Houston Marriott Westchase. View details and register. priming Assistive Technology Survey - Participants Needed Dear TVI, O&M Specialist, or Specialized personnel: You are invited to well-constructed a survey on assistive technology skills and products stuff taught to high-school students by teachers of students with visual impairments (TVIs), orientation and mobility instructors (O&Ms), and other specialized personnel.  This research has been tried by Florida State University’s Institutional Review Board.  It is stuff conducted by Sandra Lewis, Ed.D., Eric Caruso, M.S., and Nicholas Trotter, M.Ed. We are interested in understanding the assistive technology skills and products stuff taught to high-school students, what factors might act as barriers to that instruction, and how that instruction varies based on teacher characteristics.  Learning increasingly well-nigh assistive technology instruction may lead to identifying and developing largest practices for educating students with visual impairments.  We are looking for TVIs, O&Ms, and other specialized personnel currently providing assistive technology instruction to high-school students who participate in unstipulated education courses. We visualize it will take 10-15 minutes to well-constructed this survey. Please forward this link to other professionals you believe are eligible to well-constructed this survey. Link to Survey VisuallyWordlessStudents Learn to Code Representatives from tech giant Apple recently visited the TSBVI campus to unveil talking technology that allows veiling students to create computer programs. The "Everyone Can Code" curriculum is designed to be wieldy to all students. 2017 Guidelines and Standards for Educating Students with Visual Impairments The new guidelines and standards are now misogynist for download in PDF and DOCX formats. Spanish versions in PDF and DOCX. Download Braille Books From the TSBVI vellum catalog you can now search for books by name or braille format (contracted/uncontracted), braille translator extension (abt, brf, or dxb), or braille translator name (Braille2000 or Duxbury). And, you can search for UEB books - we will have some up by the new year.  Go to the TSBVI vellum catalog and search for "dogs brf uncontracted".  Help is misogynist at Help with braille files.  Recruiting Academic Students who Want to Build Their Graphic Literacy Skills Do you have a student who is doing math at the 5th to 7th grade level who can goody from systematic instruction in using graphics to gather information to solve math problems? As a TVI, are you looking for strategies to teach your students so they are efficient consumers of graphics? Read more: Recruiting Academic Students who Want to Build Their Graphic Literacy Skills Skyward Family Access, a web-based method for parents to wangle their student's school information, is now available! 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Jump to top of the page.Footer These works are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. DISCLAIMER: TSBVI provides external links solely for our users' information and convenience. When users select a link to an outside website, they are leaving the TSBVI site and are subject to the privacy limitations and policies of the owners/sponsors of that website. TSBVI cannot tenancy or guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of information contained on a linked website. TSBVI does not endorse the organizations sponsoring linked websites, and does not endorse the views they express or the products/services they offer. TSBVI cannot guarantee that outside websites comply with Section 508 (Accessibility Requirements) of the Rehabilitation Act. For information well-nigh this website or TSBVI, you may undeniability (512) 454-8631 or email us at . 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