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Title: Decoding Digital Graphic DesignDate: 8/29/2024Time (stated in Eastern Time): 2:00-3:30pmDuration: 1.5 hoursDescription:Are you ready to take your skills in creating tactile graphics to the next level? Join us for the final installment in our series, where we explore the world of digital graphic design in the production of tactile graphics. We will guide you through the process of producing graphics to be used with technology such as PIAF (Pictures in a Flash), PageBlaster, PixBlaster, and dynamic tactile devices like the Monarch. Whether you are an experienced TVI or new to the field, this webinar will provide you with practical knowledge to enhance your teaching practices.InstructorsName: Leslie WeilbacherTitle: Northwest Regional Outreach Specialist, APHEmail: lweilbacher@aph.org Name: Stephanie WalkerTitle: Southcentral Regional Outreach Specialist, APHEmail: swalker@aph.orgContent InformationPrimary Core or ECC Area: compensatory skillsTarget Audience: TVIs, O&M instructors, parents, paraprofessionals, and braille transcribers Pre-requisite knowledge: braille and basics of creating a tactile graphic, Parts 1 and 2 Lesson Plan Goal: Learning Objectives:Explain the functionality and benefits of various digital graphic design tools in creating tactile graphics.Identify the process of creating tactile graphics using digital design tools.Evaluate the effectiveness of different digital graphic design tools in producing accessible materials for students with visual impairments.Develop a plan to integrate digital graphic design software into your instructional practices, ensuring accessibility and inclusivity.Assess the quality and accessibility of tactile graphics created using digital tools and identify areas for improvement.Day of Event InformationACVREPoCredit is only available for the live presentation. To collect ACRVEP credit, please listen for the opening and closing codes, then submit |