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    <title>Crafters Division Info for Dallas National Convention</title>
    <description>Dear Krafters,   I just received a confirmation for our plans on the Craft show in Dallas at Convention this year.   We will be having the NFB Krafters Division Craft Show on June 30th from 12 noon to 6 PM in Dallas at NFB Convention.  We will also be hosting  Crafting Make and Take  demonstrations during this event.      We have limited table space for this so please contact me [Blindhands@aol.com] as soon as possible.    We  need your information included in your email: name, address, phone number and email address.  If you will be sharing your table or having other blind crafters items we need their contact information too.   We need to know what you will be selling.  You need to cover your table and handle your sales.  The NFB Krafters Division is not responsible for this and does not take any part of your sales.    For rental of 1 table and 2 chairs you and each blind crafter who items are being sold at the table must be a paid member for2012-2013 membership[$10] and a donation of $25 for the table.  We will have a special PayPal link available for the $35.     We are looking for harkers to work the hall for 1 or 2 hour sessions we will be offering a fee for this.  Please contact me if you are interested.   Thank you for your interest in the NFB Krafters Division and much success to a good Craft Show and Convention in 2012. Joyce Kane www.KraftersKorner.org Blindhands@AOL.com&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/1183468044443525342-42643858809315841?l=nfbgl.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 04:28:44 -0700</pubDate>
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    <title>OFB Draft college funding proposal</title>
    <description>Got this from the Office for the Blind, you might want to take a look at it and pass it on    From: Hall, Elaine Sent: Friday, May 11, 2012 3:00 PM Subject: OFB Draft college funding proposal  Hello all,  Attached is the Draft document that OFB is proposing related to helping with college funding.  Please look over it carefully. Please forward it to your parents if they might be interested.    Below are dates where there will be public hearings related to this funding.  Please try to go if you feel strongly about the attached draft.     Elaine Hall School Counselor Kentucky School for the Blind 1867 Frankfort Avenue Louisville, KY 40206 502-897-1583 ext. 238 DRAFT Policy Directive FY2012-09  TO:  VR Counselors and Assistants   Managers  FROM: Allison Jessee, Director   Division of Consumer Services  DATE:    RE:  Training Assistance Policy  Effective fall of 2012, the following Training Assistance Policy is in place for eligible consumers attending any post-secondary training in Kentucky.  Eligibility  Consumers who are interested in attending a post-secondary training program and wish to have financial support from OFB must meet the following guidelines.  1.  Complete and submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each year.  This can be submitted online at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/.   2. Be in good standing with the school’s financial aid office so that they are eligible to receive financial aid.  Students that have defaulted on loans or owe money to the school will not be eligible to receive financial assistance from OFB until they are in good standing with the financial aid office.     Consumer’s Responsibilities  1.  Provide the counselor with a copy of the Student Aid Report (SAR) each year.  The SAR is the report that the individual gets after successfully completing the FAFSA each year.  2. Provide the counselor with a copy of the Financial Aid Notification (FAN) from their school’s financial aid office each year. 3. Provide the counselor with a copy of their schedule for the upcoming term and grades from the previous term.  Authorizations for payments to schools and bookstores will not be generated until both of these items are received. 4. Maintain contact with their counselor and promptly notify their counselor of any changes in major, schools, dropping a class, or any other changes that might impact their progress and funding.  These changes must be agreed upon by the counselor and consumer.    Status and Progress Information  1.  All consumers should be enrolled full-time according to their training institution’s definition of full-time status.  For many schools on a semester system, this means 12 hours as an undergraduate and 9 hours as a graduate.   2. Students pursuing an undergraduate degree must maintain a 2.0 grade point average (GPA) to continue to receive funding through OFB.  Consumers pursuing a graduate degree must maintain a 3.0 GPA. 3. Consumers will be allowed 1.5 times the expected time for completion of a program or a degree.  For example, those enrolled in a 4 year program will have 6 years to complete their degree.  Those enrolled in a 2 year program will have 3 years to complete their degree.  Those enrolled in a 12 month program will have 18 months to complete their degree. 4. Only 1 remedial or non-credit course will be paid for by OFB during a consumer’s college coursework.  Consumers needing to take more than one remedial or non-credit course will be expected to pay for the classes themselves or through other sources of financial assistance.   5. Summer school will only be allowed if the student is full-time and it will allow the consumer to graduate a semester early.  Consumers must provide proof that they have applied for financial aid for summer school before OFB will calculate the amount that can be paid for summer school.   6. Intersession classes must be approved by the Regional Manager.     Payment for Training Related Expenses  1.  OFB will not pay for college application fees or housing deposits.   2. The amount paid will be based on the student’s unmet need.  The unmet need is determined by taking the school budget and subtracting the Estimated Family Contribution (EFC), grants, work study, 1/3 of SSI/month for 9 months, and other non-merit awards.  Students will be required to submit to the counselor each year their Student Aid Report (SAR) and the Financial Aid Notification (FAN) documents.  The SAR will be sent once the FAFSA is completed, and the FAN will come to the student from the school’s financial aid office.  This information will need to be resubmitted to the counselor if there are any changes to either form.  3. Merit awards, while not considered in the calculations, should be considered by the counselor when negotiating the amount that OFB will pay. 4. The total amount paid for an academic year should not exceed $5000 for tuition and room and board and $300 for books.  The amount paid for the year will be the lesser of the student’s unmet need or $5000. 5. The total amount paid for summer school is $2500 for tuition and room and board and $150 for books.   6. Consumers who are offered the opportunity to participate in the work study program are expected to take part in the program.  This will give the consumer the opportunity to build work skills and develop a work history to put on their resumes.   Any exceptions to the above guidelines must be approved by the Regional Manager.&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/1183468044443525342-6502210680384454584?l=nfbgl.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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    <title>NFBGL: Computer Instructor Position in Virginia.  http://t.co/XKWuVj6A</title>
    <description>NFBGL: Computer Instructor Position in Virginia.  http://t.co/XKWuVj6A</description>
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    <title>Computer Instructor Position In Virginia</title>
    <description>Good morning!  The below listed position may be accessed directly in the Recruitment  Management System (RMS) by clicking on the Quicklink. If you already  have your application established in the RMS, applying for the  position will be very streamlined and take only a few minutes. If you  have not yet completed your online application in the RMS, you may  visit  &lt;&lt;http://jobs.agencies.virginia.gov&gt;http://jobs.agencies.virginia.gov&gt;  http://jobs.agencies.virginia.gov to begin the process or simply  click on the Quicklink below. While the system will not allow you to  apply until you have established your application, you will be able  to access the application through this site.  Please be aware that we ONLY accept fully completed RMS online applications (required) and applications only are accepted for advertised  vacancies. You may attach cover letters and resumes and in some cases  are required to submit college or university transcripts or  professional certifications (see job posting for instructions). These  may be scanned and attached to your online applications, faxed, or  mailed to the appropriate recruiting contact. Please review the posting for any special requirements or instructions.  Agency:                     Virginia Rehabilitation Center for the Blind and Vision Impaired  Job Title:                    Computer Instructor for the Blind and Vision Impaired  Location:                    Henrico (suburb of Richmond)  Position #:                 00038  Closing Date:            5/31/2012  Quicklink: &lt;http://jobs.agencies.virginia.gov/applicants/Central?quickFind=146944&gt;http://jobs.agencies.virginia.gov/applicants/Central?quickFind=146944  Melody Roane, Director Virginia Rehabilitation Center for the Blind &amp; Vision Impaired 401 Azalea Avenue Richmond, Virginia 23227 Phone: 804.371.3323 Email: &lt;mailto:melody.roane@dbvi.virginia.gov&gt;melody.roane@dbvi.virginia.gov Worldwide Web: &lt;http://www.vrcbvi.org&gt;http://www.vrcbvi.org   &lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/1183468044443525342-7070832787532509474?l=nfbgl.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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    <title>NFB of Kentucky 2012 National Convention Financial Assistance Info</title>
    <description>Dear Colleagues:  Please distribute the Financial Assistance application to all chapter and division membership!  Individuals who are attending their first National Convention are eligible to be considered for financial assistance.     The deadline to submit applications is May 28, 2012.     Please see the application below and also attached for your distribution convenience.     Sincerely,     John Glisson        NFBK Financial Assistance     2012 National Convention   Saturday, June 30—Thursday, July 5, 2012     Hilton Anatole Hotel 2201 North Stemmons Freeway Dallas, Texas 75207    Reservations: Call (214) 761-7500.     ***The NFBK Board of Directors do expect those awarded financial assistance to ‘PRE-REGISTER’!     Pre-registration is now open. To pre-register online visit www.nfb.org/registration. To pre-register through the mail, please use the pre-registration mail-in form (PDF).  When purchased online or through the mail by May 31st, the pre-registration fee for convention is $25 ($30 on-site), the cost of a banquet ticket is $50 ($60 on-site), and the cost of the BBQ is $40 ($45 on-site).     Hotel Rates: For the 2012 convention they are singles and doubles, $63; for triples and quads, $68. In addition to the room rates there will be a tax, which at present is 15 percent. No charge will be made for children under sixteen in the room with parents as long as no extra bed is requested. Please note that the hotel is a no-smoking facility.     Name:  Address:   City:  State:  Zip:  Phone:  E-Mail:      Are you a member of NFBK?  (Please identify Chapter, Division, etc.)      Is this your first National Convention?       Are you a scholarship applicant?      Have you received NFBK financial assistance to attend a National Convention before (excluding conventions held in Louisville)?      *NFBK plans to award financial assistance up to $300.00 based on the need of the individual attending a NFB National Convention for the first time.  The NFBK State Board requires you to remain in General Sessions throughout the day, to attend the Banquet and other meetings and seminars pertinent to your NFBK membership interests and responsibilities, such as those regarding the Parents Division, Student Division, Merchant Division, Technology Assistance Division, etc.  NFBK promotes self-reliance and responsibility!     Application DEADLINE: Have this application completed and submitted to Tonia Gatton no later thanMay 28, 2012. E-Mail is preferrable but if not applicable, call for a directive.     *Tonia Gatton at 502-594-2810 or by e-mail at tonton@insightbb.com&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/1183468044443525342-8940563162134072917?l=nfbgl.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 08:11:35 -0700</pubDate>
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    <title>NFBGL: National Certification in Literary Braille (NCLB) in Dallas.  http://t.co/XKWuVj6A</title>
    <description>NFBGL: National Certification in Literary Braille (NCLB) in Dallas.  http://t.co/XKWuVj6A</description>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2012 11:41:20 +0000</pubDate>
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    <description>The National Blindness Professional Certification Board (NBPCB) is trying to determine whether sufficient interest exists for individuals who wish to sit for the National Certification in Literary Braille (NCLB) exam this summer during the Dallas NFB Convention.    In order for us to offer the exam this year, we would need a minimum of six (6) individuals registered by June 16 in order to offer the exam. Please let us know as soon as possible if you would be interested in taking the exam. We will base whether we administer the test upon your responses. PLEASE know that if you say yes, payment for the exam must be submitted no later than June 16th.   If you are interested and/or need additional information, contact Deja Powell at 318-257-2029, or dpowell@latech.edu.   Deja M. Powell, MA, NOMC Program’s Manager Professional Development &amp; Research Institute on Blindness at Louisiana Tech University Phone: 318.257.2029 Email: dpowell@latech.edu www.pdrib.com REGISTER TODAY FOR THE NATIONAL CERTIFICATION IN LITERARY BRAILLE, GO TO WWW.NBPCB.ORG/NCLB!!! “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not.” –Dr. Seuss&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/1183468044443525342-6967025060956558521?l=nfbgl.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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    <title>NFBGL: NFB Applauds New Jersey Ruling on Braille instruction for Blind Child.  http://t.co/XKWuVj6A</title>
    <description>NFBGL: NFB Applauds New Jersey Ruling on Braille instruction for Blind Child.  http://t.co/XKWuVj6A</description>
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    <title>National Federation of the Blind Applauds New Jersey Ruling on Braille Instruction for Blind Child</title>
    <description>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  CONTACT: Chris Danielsen Director of Public Relations National Federation of the Blind (410) 659-9314, extension 2330 (410) 262-1281 (Cell) &lt;mailto:cdanielsen@nfb.org&gt;cdanielsen@nfb.org   National Federation of the Blind Applauds &lt;?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns =  "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" /&gt;New Jersey Ruling on  Braille Instruction for Blind Child   After Three-Year Battle, Hank Miller Will Receive Braille Instruction   Oceanport, New Jersey (May 7, 2012): After a three-year  administrative and legal battle against their local school board,  the Oceanport Board of Education, Jeffrey and Holly Miller obtained  a ruling (docket number: 2011 17218) from an administrative law  judge that their eleven-year-old son Henry "Hank" Miller was  improperly denied instruction in Braille, the reading and writing  code for the blind.  The legal victory, obtained with the assistance  of the &lt;http://www.nfb.org/&gt;National Federation of the Blind (NFB),  comes on the heels of  &lt;http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/speced/Letter%20to%20Secretary%20Duncan%20re%20Braille%20Literacy.pdf&gt;a  letter from 26 U.S. Senators urging the Department of Education to  take steps to ensure that blind children who need Braille  instruction receive it.  Holly and Jeffrey Miller brought the legal case on behalf of their  son, Hank, whom they adopted from China and who is blind due to  albinism and nystagmus.  Hank has limited vision that allows him to  read enlarged print for short periods of time, but he is unable to  read for sustained periods of time.  Although Hank's parents  continued to tell school officials that their son was experiencing  visual fatigue and was having difficulty reading, the school board  and its consultant, the New Jersey Commission for the Blind and  Visually Impaired (CBVI), insisted that Hank was a proficient print  reader, notwithstanding his continued placement in a special  resource room for language arts.  In a nearly ten-day hearing, held  under the due process provisions of the Individuals with  Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004, Mrs. Miller  testified that she watched Hank routinely struggle with his  homework, suffering from eye strain and fatigue, but was unable to  convince school officials or the CBVI that Hank needed Braille  instruction.  She also testified that Hank's schoolwork was not of  the same quantity and quality as that of his classmates.  Although  experts from the school and the commission claimed that Hank was a  "visual learner" and should participate in the "sighted world,"  experts hired by the Millers and the NFB concluded after thorough  assessment that Hank could not read print for extended periods of  time without eye strain, neck and back pain, fatigue, and loss of  reading speed and comprehension.  In her order, Administrative Law Judge Lisa James-Beavers found that  the school board and the commission displayed a clear "bias against  Braille."  She found that the school board and the commission had  failed to assess Hank's "sustained reading ability" with print,  relying instead on reading assessments involving only brief  passages, and citing Hank's alleged failure to complain about  struggling to read print.  The judge was unconvinced by the board  and CBVI's contention that Hank could rely on audio technology as  reading demands increased through his school years, noting that "as  pointed out by all of petitioners' well-qualified experts, listening  does not equate to reading.  One does not enhance the active skill  of comprehending text by passively listening, even if one is  following along with the reading."  The order noted that "the CBVI  failed to do what Oceanport relied on them to do, which is to help  construct a program that would give H.M. meaningful educational  benefit considering H.M.'s future needs."  Judge James-Beavers  ordered that Hank Miller be provided with Braille instruction for  forty-five minutes, five days a week, and that the school board  provide compensatory instruction because of the three years that  Hank was not provided with Braille instruction, in the form of  intensive Braille summer programs or tutoring.  Dr. Marc Maurer, President of the National Federation of the Blind,  said: "Based on the experience of countless parents of blind  children and blind adults who had never learned Braille and have  contacted us over the years, the National Federation of the Blind  has consistently argued that blind children are being improperly  assessed and denied Braille instruction when it is clearly  appropriate.  Now after a thorough and comprehensive examination of  the evidence in Hank Miller's case, an independent judge has  confirmed what we always knew.  We hope that school and agency  officials across the nation take note of this landmark ruling and  commit to giving blind children access to Braille, the true key to  literacy for the vast majority of children who are blind or losing  vision.  The National Federation of the Blind will continue to stand  with families like the Millers who find themselves pitted against  the educational establishment in obtaining the equal education to  which their children are entitled and which they deserve."  Holly Miller, Hank's mother, said: "I am obviously thrilled with  this ruling, although I am still saddened that it took such a  prolonged battle to achieve it.  I am stepping forward to tell  Hank's story in hopes that other parents of blind children will not  have to struggle as we did.  I thank the National Federation of the  Blind and all of the individuals and experts who came forward to  assist in this case.  I plan to strongly and publicly advocate with  the National Federation of the Blind for Braille instruction for  blind children."  The plaintiffs are represented in this matter by Sharon  Krevor-Weisbaum of the Baltimore firm Brown, Goldstein, and Levy,  and Jayne M. Wesler of the Cranbury firm Sussan and Greenwald.  For more information about the National Federation of the Blind,  please visit &lt;http://www.nfb.org/&gt;www.nfb.org.  For more information  about Braille, the reading and writing code for the blind, please  visit &lt;http://www.braille.org/&gt;www.braille.org.    About the National Federation of the Blind  With more than 50,000 members, the National Federation of the Blind  is the largest and most influential membership organization of blind  people in the United States. The NFB improves blind people's lives  through advocacy, education, research, technology, and programs  encouraging independence and self-confidence. It is the leading  force in the blindness field today and the voice of the nation's  blind. In January 2004 the NFB opened the National Federation of the  Blind Jernigan Institute, the first research and training center in  the United States for the blind led by the blind.&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/1183468044443525342-8961942991135877583?l=nfbgl.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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    <title>NFBGL: The May 2012 Braille Monitor is now available online.  http://t.co/57mq8jpG</title>
    <description>NFBGL: The May 2012 Braille Monitor is now available online.  http://t.co/57mq8jpG</description>
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    <description>NFBGL: The May 2012 NFB Presidential Release is now available online.  http://t.co/bTtK1erE</description>
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    <description>NFBGL: White House Highlights STEM Innovators in the Disability Community as "Champions of Change" http://t.co/XKWuVj6A</description>
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    <title>White House Highlights STEM Innovators in theDisability Community as "Champions of Change"</title>
    <description>THE WHITE HOUSE  Office of Communications  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  May 7, 2012    White House Highlights STEM Innovators in the Disability Community as  "Champions of Change"  WASHINGTON, DC - On Monday, May 7th, the White House will honor 14  individuals as Champions of Change for leading the fields of science,  technology, engineering, and math for people with disabilities in  education and employment.  "STEM is vital to America's future in education and employment, so  equal access for people with disabilities is imperative, as they can  contribute to and benefit from STEM," said Kareem Dale, Special  Assistant to the President for Disability Policy. "The leaders we've  selected as Champions of Change are proving that when the playing  field is level, people with disabilities can excel in STEM, develop  new products, create scientific inventions, open successful  businesses, and contribute equally to the economic and educational  future of our country."    The Champions of Change program was created as a part of President  Obama's Winning the Future initiative. Each week, a different sector  is highlighted and groups of Champions, ranging from educators to  entrepreneurs to community leaders, are recognized for the work they  are doing to serve and strengthen their communities.    To watch this event live, visit www.whitehouse.gov/live at 1:30 pm ET  on May 7th.    The White House "Champions of Change" are:    Ralph Braun is the founder and CEO of The Braun Corporation.  Diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy in 1947, he began using a  wheelchair for mobility. Determined to maintain his independence, he  engineered the world's first motorized scooter and followed with the  first accessible vehicle a few years later. The company grew  substantially over the next decades, and today, The Braun Corporation  is the worldwide leader of wheelchair accessible vehicles and  wheelchair lifts in the mobility industry. What started as a  part-time business operated from his parents' garage has grown into  an international corporation with over 800 employees. Ralph is now 71  years old and is the father of five adult children. He still lives  and runs The Braun Corporation from his hometown of Winamac, Indiana  with his wife, Melody.    Joseph Sullivan is president of Duxbury Systems, Inc., a small  company that has specialized in software for braille since its  founding in 1975, and which now employs two blind people and which  provides braille translation software for more than 130 languages  worldwide.  He has also served on many braille-related committees,  including the Literary Braille and Computer Braille Committees of the  Braille Authority of North America, was chair of the technical design  subcommittee of the Unified English Braille (UEB) project of the  International Council on English Braille (ICEB), and currently serves  on the UEB Maintenance Committee of ICEB.  Joe believes that braille  is the key to literacy for blind persons, that literacy is the key to  an informed citizenry, and that an informed citizenry is essential to  civilization.    University of North Texas (UNT) Biochemistry graduate student Nasrin  Taei is developing a model peptide system to investigate the effects  of mutations that cause sudden cardiac arrest in young adults. Her  model system will be used for testing potential candidate drugs that  ameliorate the structural effects of heart disease causing mutations.  Nasrin is a member of Phi Theta Kappa an international honor society.  As a STEM model, she tutored at the community college and mentored  high school students, which led to her recognition at UNT as a  Soaring Eagle. Nasrin is being honored as a Champion of Change for  her humanitarianism and contributions toward discovering a treatment  for heart disease and making a better future for people around the globe.    Maria Dolores Cimini, Ph.D. is the Assistant Director for Prevention  and Program Evaluation at the University at Albany Counseling Center  and has served as the Principal Investigator for over six million  dollars in behavioral health projects funded by the National  Institutes of Health, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services  Administration, and the U.S. Department of Education during the past  decade. As a scientist-practitioner, Dr. Cimini has been active in  promoting access to STEM for students with disabilities, particularly  young women with disabilities, through her work with the American  Psychological Association's Women with Disabilities in STEM Education  Project for which she serves as Co-Chair and her mentoring of  students and early career scientists on a national scale. Through her  own experience as a scientist with a disability, she is helping our  nation identify and enhance facilitators and address barriers to STEM  education and career success for people with disabilities. Dr. Cimini  is being honored as a Champion of Change for her work in enhancing  access to the STEM disciplines by students with disabilities through  her research, leadership, and mentoring efforts.    As a professional and a parent, Virginia Stern has been working for  more than four decades to raise expectations of persons with  disabilities, their families, educators, and employers, especially  employers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics  (STEM). Since 1977 she was a guiding force of the Project on Science,  Technology and Disability of the American Association for the  Advancement of Science (AAAS). She recognized that talented students  with disabilities needed more than legislation and STEM degrees to  gain employment in their chosen fields. In 1996 Mrs. Stern and her  colleagues developed the flagship program, Entry Point!, to provide  paid internships and develop career skills in the private and public  sectors for students with disabilities in STEM. Hundreds of Entry  Point! alumni have joined and continue to advance in the STEM  workforce of the nation.    Steve Jacobs is President of IDEAL Group. Steve is dedicated to  enhancing the accessibility of STEM curriculum for students with  disabilities. Steve's company offers software that translates printed  STEM materials into digital formats for conversion into speech and  Braille.  Steve's company also developed fully-accessible  STEM-enabled eBook reading software. Over the past 3-1/2 years,  Steve's company has become one of the world's largest developer of  mobile accessibility applications with five million installations in  136 countries. Steve is also working with many institutions to  tech-transfer their STEM-related work to mobile platforms. These  institutions include Smith-Kettlewell's Video Description R&amp;D Center,  University of Oregon's Mathematics eText Research Center, and Georgia  Tech wireless RERC and sonification lab. Steve is a 1973 graduate of  Ohio State University. Steve and wife Pauline have been married for  37 years. Pauline and Steve have two daughters, Shana and Jessica,  and a granddaughter Brooke Christine... who is Steve's boss.    Rafael San Miguel began his career at NASA working on the Space  Shuttle program, and has spent the past 23 years as a scientist for  The Coca-Cola Company.  He also serves as a board member of the  Atlanta Speech School, an 80-year old private institution focused on  meeting the needs of those with speech and language based  disabilities.  Rafael, who has been profoundly deaf since infancy,  creates awareness about disability by focusing on ability as he  inspires young people to pursue education in science and math. Using  his unique format that presents science in an exciting way, he has  volunteered at schools both locally and in communities where he  travels by connecting with underserved schools through the volunteer  network of Points of Light. Rafael is now turning his energies toward  a call to action and creating an initiative called the U.S. Science  Project focused on inspiring individual scientists, businesses,  legislators and community leaders to scale efforts for engaging in  impact-driven volunteerism to begin to fill the science deficit in  our nation through a volunteer Science Corps.    David H. Rose, EdD, is a developmental neuropsychologist and educator  whose primary focus is on the development of new technologies for  learning. In 1984, Dr. Rose co-founded CAST, a not-for-profit  research and development organization whose mission is to improve  education, for all learners, through universal design for learning  (UDL). Dr. Rose also teaches at Harvard's Graduate School of  Education where he has been on the faculty for more than 25 years. He  is the author or editor of numerous books and articles on UDL, and  the winner of awards from the Smithsonian Museum, the Tech Museum, and others.    Christine Reich is Director of Research and Evaluation at the Museum  of Science, Boston, one of the world's largest science centers. The  Museum of Science brings science, technology, engineering, and math  to about 1.5 million visitors a year through its dynamic programs and  interactive exhibits. As Director of Research and Evaluation,  Christine oversees a department that conducts research and evaluation  studies related to various aspects of the Museum experience, but her  passion and expertise focus on researching ways to advance the  inclusion of people with disabilities in museum learning. Prior to  her current position, Christine worked as a museum educator and an  exhibit planner, specializing in the development of museums  exhibitions and programs that are inclusive of people with disabilities.    George Kerscher began his IT innovations in 1987 and coined the term  "print disabled."  George is dedicated to developing technologies  that make information not only accessible, but also fully functional  in the hands of persons who are blind or who have a print disability.  He believes properly designed information systems can make all  information accessible to all people and is working to push evolving  technologies in this direction. As Secretary General of the DAISY  Consortium and President of the International Digital Publishing  Forum (IDPF), Kerscher is a recognized international leader in  document access.  In addition, Kerscher is the Senior Officer of  Accessible Technology at Learning Ally in the USA.  He chairs the  DAISY/NISO Standards committee, and serves on the USA National  Instructional Materials Accessibility Standard (NIMAS) Board.    As a child in the New York Institute for the Education of the Blind  in 1949, John Boyer found that contemporary scientific material in  braille was almost non-existent. John has never lost the sense of  frustration he felt when the braille resources available to him were  insufficient to satisfy his hunger for more science education. John  believes that is the motive for his life's work. He obtained a  master's degree in Computer science, with a minor in electronics  engineering at the University of Wisconsin in 1980. His first company  was a Braille publishing enterprise which served an international  client base. Abilitiessoft, Inc., his current company, creates open  source adaptive software which makes Web pages available to blind  persons through a Braille display. The current project,  BrailleBlaster, will allow the integration of text with Braille  graphics such as maps and graphs into a format accessible to blind people.    Dr. Dimitri Kanevsky is a Research staff member in the Speech and  Language Algorithms Department at the IBM T.J.Watson Research Center.  Prior to joining IBM, he worked at a number of prestigious centers  for higher mathematics, including the Max Planck Institute in Germany  and the Institute for Advanced Studies in Princeton, New Jersey. In  1979, he invented a multi-channel vibration based hearing aid, and  founded a company to produce and market this device. He also  developed the first uses for speech recognition as a communication  aid for deaf users over the telephone, for which he received an award  from the National Search for Computing Applications from John Hopkins  to Assist Persons with Disabilities. In 1998 Dr. Kanevsky introduced  the first remote transcription stenographic services over the  Internet, and created the ViaScribe product speech recognition  concept and system that allows automatic transcription of lectures in  real-time and the creation of multimedia notes. At IBM he has been  responsible for developing the first Russian automatic speech  recognition system, as well as key projects for embedding speech  recognition in automobiles and broadcast transcription systems. He  currently holds 152 US patents and was granted the title of Master  Inventor IBM in 2002 , 2005 and 2010. His conversational biometrics  based security patent was recognized by MIT, Technology Review  Magazine, as one of five most influential patents for 2003. His work  on Extended Baum-Welch algorithm in speech, another initiative for  embedding speech recognition in automobiles and his work on  conversational biometrics was recognized as science  accomplishment  in 2002 , 2004 and 2008 by the Director of Research  at IBM . In 2005 Dimitri Kanevsky received an Honorary degree (Doctor  of Laws, honoris causa) from the University College of Cape  Breton.  He was elected a member  of  the Word Technology Network in  2004 and was a Chairperson of IT Software Technology session at Word  Technology Network Summit 2005 in San-Francisco, Calif. He also  organized a special session on Large Scale Optimization at ICASSP  2012 in Japan.    Henry Wedler is a graduate student at the University of California,  Davis, working towards his Ph.D. in organic chemistry. Inspired by  programs offered by the National Federation of the Blind in high  school and with encouragement from professors, colleagues and others,  Henry gained the confidence to challenge and refute the mistaken  belief that STEM fields are too visual and, therefore, impractical  for blind people.  Henry is not only following his own passion; he is  working hard to develop the next generation of scientists by founding  and teaching at an annual chemistry camp for blind and low-vision  high school students. Chemistry Camp demonstrates to these students,  by example and through practice, that their lack of eyesight should  not hold them back from pursuing their dreams. Henry was nominated by  Douglas Sprei of Learning Ally, a nonprofit that produces accessible  audio textbooks for blind and learning disabled students, which is an  indispensable resource that allowed him to excel in school.    Sina Bahram is a PhD student in the Department of Computer Science at  North Carolina State University.  His field of research is Human  Computer Interaction (HCI).  Sina's primary interest is the dynamic  translation of interfaces, with an emphasis on innovative  environments being used by persons with visual impairment (PWVI) to  facilitate learning, independence, and exploration.  His other  research interests focus on using AI inspired techniques to solve  real-world user-centric problems.  When he is not busy with his  academic pursuits, Sina enjoys staying on the bleeding edge of  technology and working with small, high-tech startup  companies.  Sina's passion for his field originally stems from the  fact that he is mostly blind and uses assistive technologies such as  a screen reader to navigate computer systems and technological  devices.  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    <description>Good morning all:  Cheryl Echevarria, President of the Travel and Tourism Division.  I have made arrangements for some time, and is indicated in the Braille Monitor, that there is shuttle service available at Love Field and Dallas/Fort Worth Airports, you need to make reservations so that you can get to the Hilton Anatole for our national convention.  Also, I have arranged with the Texas Affiliate Tours and Shows of the Dallas area.  I need people making payments to these events no later than May 15, 2012  The Tours are as follows: I need head counts by May 15th, and half the amount due, either by check or by PayPal is being offered, please hurry you are running of out time to register.     Tour a slice of Texas:       Choose from one of the following three tours to have a uniquely Texas experience!       Dallas Highlights Tour                 Join your tour guide, board your motorcoach...off to enjoy the top sights and attractions of Dallas’ Downtown, Uptown and Highland Park on this exciting city tour! Visit Dealey Plaza in the West End Historic District, birthplace of Dallas and site of the tragic JFK assassination.  See the world famous Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, which is dedicated to the life, death and legacy of President John F. Kennedy.  Visit the Grassy Knoll where bystanders heard gunshots and learn little known details of that fateful day.              At the Old Red Courthouse hear about the colorful history of Dallas from the 1800’s to present…stop by John Neely Bryan’s Cabin and the Kennedy Memorial.  Visit spectacular Pioneer Plaza, a downtown public park, which commemorates a cattle drive of larger-than-life Texas Longhorns and hear stories about Texas cowboys and western cattle drives!              Next, enjoy an introduction to the Dallas Arts District, a rare jewel that is the centerpiece of our cultural life and home to some of the finest architecture in the world.  Learn about the acclaimed, globally significant Nasher Sculpture Center and the serene beauty of the Crow Collection of Asian Art.  See the stunning, state-of-the-art Winspear Opera House and the innovative design of the Wyly Theatre.  Step inside the world-class Meyerson Symphony Center, home to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, to learn about its legendary sound and world renowned architect, I.M. Pei.   Visit the historic, Victorian Gothic jewel, the Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of the Guadalupe to see it's exquisite European stained glass windows.  Learn about the Belo Mansion’s ties to the infamous gangsters, Bonnie and Clyde.              Tour scenic Turtle Creek; learning about the native American Indians who once called this area home; to the exclusive enclave of Highland Park, passing by its beautiful mansions, parks, outdoor sculpture, and upscale shopping and dining in Highland Park Village.  Finish your tour in the Victory Park neighborhood; home to Dallas' Mavs (NBA) and Dallas Stars (NHL)...and filled with options for sophisticated dining, entertainment and nightlife!      Scheduled Tour  Friday, July 6, 2012  9:00am - 12:00pm  $45 per person  *Min. 20 persons for tour to commence      Fort Worth Highlights Tour             “Where The West Begins.”  Indians. Cattle. Railroads. Oil. The History of Fort Worth reads like the history of the American West.  Your tour guide will introduce you to downtown’s dazzling Sundance Square, a historically rich area, full of attractions and a beautiful setting for dining, theatre and exciting nightlife entertainment.  Walk the Heritage Trail for fascinating western history….hear tall tales about the Chisholm Trail and the famous outlaws, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.  See the Fort Worth Water Gardens, the Bass Performance Hall, one of the world’s finest concert and performance halls.  Learn about Hell’s Half Acre where saloons, gambling parlors, shooting halls and dance halls once flourished and hear stories of the cities colorful past!   Visit the superb Sid Richardson Museum to enjoy western art by masters Russell and Remington.  Stop by Hotel Texas where President Kennedy spent his last night.              Then off to explore the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District, where the Old West comes to life!  Enjoy a guided walk of the Stockyards and learn about the historic attractions that speak to a bygone era when the town was a stop for the legendary cattle drives on the Chisholm Trail.  Experience before your eyes as a team of cowhands drives a herd of Texas Longhorns along Exchange Avenue.  Every detail of this cattle drive...from the saddles to the chaps, from the hats to the boots....is authentic!              Visit the Livestock Exchange, the “Wall Street of the West”.  See Cowtown Coliseum site of the world’s first indoor rodeo.  Step inside the White Elephant Saloon – the interior was used in the filming of Walker Texas Ranger.  Tour the historic Stockyards Hotel and experience an era when cattle and cotton were common currency and outlaws were folk heroes.  Drop in Billy Bob’s Texas the world’s largest honky tonk…stop by the Bull Ring Saloon; the birthplace of Texas Hold’em and see their interesting collection of Texas art.  Try on cowboy boots at one of the many western stores or pick up a memento or gift from Stockyards Station – formerly sheep and hog barns, now home too many unique shops and restaurants!              Put on your cowboy boots and join us for western styled, thrilling evening at the Fort Worth Stockyards Championship Rodeo.  Relax and settle into your seat in the historic Cowtown Coliseum, built in 1908 and the site of the world's first indoor rodeo!   Scheduled Tour  Friday July 6, 2012  3:00 - 10:30pm  $65 per person (includes entrance to the Stockyards Rodeo)     *Min. 20 persons for tour to commence  *Dinner "On Your Own" in the Fort Worth Historic Stockyards         SOUTHFORK RANCH TOUR  ...The Legend Lives On…                   No visit to Dallas is complete without visiting the legendary Southfork Ranch!  Tour the famed Southfork Ranch and Ewing Mansion and re-live exciting moments from the series.   Relax on a guided tram tour of the ranch grounds from the Visitors Center en route to the Ewing Mansion.  You'll hear a history of the ranch and see Texas longhorns and American quarter horses.  At the Ewing Mansion, a tour guide will give a full guided tour of the Mansion, including interesting tidbits about the years of filming and insight into the character of the Ewings.              Learn about the exciting new TV Series - Dallas, the Next Generation!  The battle for power, love and Southfork erupts in the new Dallas on TNT next summer.  The one and only Dallas is back with more delicious drama. JR, Bobby and Sue Ellen Ewing return to the ranch with secrets, schemes and betrayals. This time, they're joined by the next generation of Ewings, who take ambition and deception to a wicked new level. The new Dallas stars Josh Henderson, Jesse Metcalfe and Jordana Brewster will be joined by iconic stars Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray and Larry Hagman as J.R. Ewing.  The explosive rivalry between brothers J.R. Ewing and Bobby Ewing (Duffy) now lives on through another generation, with the future of the family fortune in the hands of the Ewing offspring: cousins John Ross Ewing (Henderson), the son of J.R. and ex-wife Sue Ellen (Gray), and Christopher Ewing (Metcalfe), the adopted son of Bobby.              As you depart the Mansion, feel free to stroll through the ranch grounds, and stop and visit "Lincoln's and Longhorns," displaying Jock Ewing's original 1978 Lincoln Continental.  Re-live some of the memorable moments from "Dallas" in the "Dallas Legends" Exhibit.  See the gun that shot J.R., Lucy's wedding dress, video clips from the series, interviews with the stars, and other memorabilia that will make you feel right at home with the most infamous Texans of them all, the Ewings!   Scheduled Tour  Friday, July 6, 2012  9:00am - 12:00pm  $50 per person (includes entrance to Southfork Ranch)     *Min. 20 persons for tour to commence      The following two tours are organized by the Tours and Travel Division, and a portion of the cost of the tickets will benefit the division.               Jersey Boys – Broadway Show at the   AT&amp;T Performing Art Center                     JERSEY BOYS, is the Tony®, Grammy® and Olivier Award-winning Best Musical about Rock and Roll Hall of Famers The Four Seasons: Frankie Valli, Bob Gaudio, Tommy DeVito and Nick Massi. This is the story of how four blue-collar kids became one of the greatest successes in pop music history. They wrote their own songs, invented their own sounds and sold 175 million records worldwide – all before they were 30! JERSEY BOYS features their hit songs “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don't Cry,” “Rag Doll,” “Oh What a Night” and “Can't Take My Eyes Off You.” “IT WILL RUN FOR CENTURIES!” proclaims Time Magazine.              The JERSEY BOYS creative team comprises two-time Tony Award®-winning director Des McAnuff, book writers Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice, composer Bob Gaudio, lyricist Bob Crewe and choreography by Sergio Trujillo.              This is also a fundraiser for the Travel and Tourism Division of the NFB, $5.00 of the total price is being donated to this proud division of the National Federation of the Blind.              One reason this show is of particular interest to some Federationists, and as an extra treat, the Frankie Valli role is being played by Cheryl Echevarria, President of the Travel and Tourism Division, cousin Brad Weinstock.  Mr. Weinstock has agreed to arrange a quick meet and greet with the caste of the show.      Scheduled Tour  Saturday, June 30, 2012  7:00pm - 11:00pm  $100 per person  *Min. 20 persons for tour to commence      Medieval Times Dinner Show                 Surrender to an age of bravery and honor and witness epic battles of steel and steed during our All-New Show.  From ringside seats, discover a feast of the eyes and appetite with more action, more fun &amp; more excitement than ever before.              As you thrill to a rousing live jousting tournament, marvel at awe-inspiring horsemanship and falconry, Medieval Time serves a four-course meal fit for Royalty.              Convention attendees will also have an opportunity to meet with the ensemble for photo opts, as well as the chance to pet the horses and touch the armory.               The menu includes: (There is also a vegetarian meal upon request, must let Cheryl know when booking.)     Tomato Bisque soup  Focaccia Bread with Olive oil and seasoning  Larger BBQ Spare Rib  Oven-Roasted Chicken  Herb-Basted Potato Split into Two Quarters  Braided Apple Strudel  Larger beverage servings and coffee   Meals are eaten with bare hands here; no need for silverware in this authentic Medieval experience!       Scheduled Tour  Friday, July 6, 2012  7:00pm – 10:00pm (Dinner begins at 8:00 pm  $50.00 per person  $5 of the $50.00 will be donated to the Travel and Tourism Division  No Bus will be needed, this event is 2 blocks away from the Hilton Anatole  We will meet in the lobby at 7pm   *Min. 20 persons for tour to commence              Six Flags over Texas      Six Flags Over Texas is more than a first-class family theme park – It’s the Thrill Capital of Texas! With over 100 rides and attractions, Six Flags Over Texas is the place to be. With incredible rides like TITAN and MR. FREEZE, SUPERMAN and BATMAN: THE RIDE, you'll find more to cream about than any other park around. So if you’re looking for pure thrills, GO BIG- GO SIX FLAGS!         Scheduled Tour  Friday, July 6, 2012  3:00pm – 9:00pm  $65 per person (includes entrance bus, tickets to the park, food you are on your own)  $5.00 per ticket will go to the Travel  *Min. 25 persons for tour to commence         Tour Registration Form:  Name: _________________________________________________________  Address: _________________________________________________________  City, State, Zip: _________________________________________________________  Phone: (H)___________________ (Cell) ___________________ (Fax) ___________________   Tour Name        Date                    Number of Attendees                      Cost per Person          Total Cost  Tour 1. Jersey Boys                                 June 30th                              $100.00  $__________  Tour 2. Medieval Times Dinner Show      July 6th                                 $ 50.00   $__________               Children under 12 years                                                        $40.00   $__________  Tour 3. Dallas Highlights Tour                  July 6th                                 $ 45.00   $__________  Tour 4. Forth Worth Highlights Tour        July 6th                                 $ 65.00   $__________  Tour 5. Southfork Ranch Tour –               The Legend Lives on                July 6th                                   $ 50.00   $__________  Tour 6. Six Flags over Texas                 July 6th                                 $65.00    $__________                                                                                                               Prices include taxes and fees, bus service and tips where food is concerned.                                                                                                  Total for Tours $__________  Payments deposits (half of the total payment) and headcounts must be submitted no later than   May 15, 2012. Final Payments are June 10, 2012     Make checks payable and remit payment to:  Echevarria Travel  10 Aljan Drive  Brentwood, NY 11717  Attention: Cheryl Echevarria     PayPal also available upon request  Questions or to Register by phone  631-456-5394 or 1-866-580-5574  e-mail: reservations@echevarriatravel.com     --------------------------------------------------------------------------------   _______________________________________________ Nfbnet-members-list mailing list Nfbnet-members-list@nfbnet.org&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/1183468044443525342-1160089933202557208?l=nfbgl.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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    <description>These folks do good work, and I would encourage people to take the survey.  David Andrews  From: webaim-forum-bounces@list.webaim.org [ mailto:webaim-forum-bounces@list.webaim.org] On Behalf Of Jared Smith Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 4:54 PM To: WebAIM Discussion List Subject: [WebAIM] New WebAIM Screen Reader User Survey The fourth WebAIM screen reader user survey is now available at http://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey4/. The survey results provide invaluable data for web developers,  disability advocates, and standards bodies. Please take the survey  and help spread the word. Jared Smith WebAIM.org&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/1183468044443525342-2031040389661684165?l=nfbgl.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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    <description>NFBGL: Paratransit info for NFB Convention in Dallas Tx. http://t.co/XKWuVj6A</description>
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    <description>If you are going to be a visitor to the Dallas Tx. area this summer for the National Federation of the Blind Convention here is some information.       Out of town visitors  who are ADA eligible can use Dart Paratransit services.  Visitors may contact the Paratransit Services Certification office.  Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm.  214-828-6717 or 214-515-7272 option 5.  No later than June 7, 2012 Certification may take up to 10 business days.&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/1183468044443525342-4882618417033132106?l=nfbgl.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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