Event Details

CE Program/Activity
 Teaching Touch and Exploratory Skills to Prepare for Tactile Graphics Learning
Provider
Location
 Available Online
Date(s)
 November 14, 2023 - November 14, 2023 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm
CE Hours
 1
Contact Information
 Alicia Wolfe awolfe@aph.org
Registration Information
 https://aph.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_GD5RvikhSE-M2w2yQGY99g
Fees
 None
Description of CE Program/Activity
 Title: Teaching Touch and Exploratory Skills to Prepare for Tactile Graphics Learning Date: 11/14/23 Time (stated in Eastern Time):3:00 PM EST Duration:60 Minutes Description: This webinar is part two of the Tactile Graphics Literacy for Students with Visual Impairments: 4 Part Series. Join this webinar to discover how to teach touch and exploratory skills to developing tactile learners. Learn how the development of exploratory skills serves as a foundation for braille readiness and meaningful tactile graphics experiences for students with visual impairments. Instructors Name: Jennifer Brooks Title: Outreach Specialist; Northcentral Region Affiliation:APH Email: Jbrooks@aph.org Name: Erin Weaver Title: Outreach Specialist; Northeast Region Affiliation:APH Email: Eweaver@aph.org Content Information: Primary Core or ECC Area:Compensatory Access, Graphics and Literacy Target Audience: Teachers of Students with Visual Impairments, Early Intervention Specialists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, General Education Teachers, Special Educators, Paraprofessionals, Administrators, Parents and Caregivers of Students with Visual Impairments, University Personnel and Students in Professional Preparation Programs, Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, Speech and Language Pathologists, and all others supporting and facilitating the learning of students with visual impairments. Learning Objectives: Participants will define teaching touch and exploratory skills for developing tactile learners. Participants will examine the connections between the development of exploratory skills as foundational elements of braille readiness and meaningful tactile graphics experiences. Given background information on teaching touch and foundational tactile graphics skills, participants will apply knowledge to encourage graphics creation and composition by students.