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Morning Session AI for Practitioners: Practical Tools for Visual Impairment ProfessionalsIn this session you will learn how TSVIs are applying new AI technology in their lessons and their practice with ideas for how you can make AI tools more accessible for your students. This session will also provide information on new modules and training materials that are available from the APH Hive.Learning Objectives:1. Participants will identify three practical ways to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to streamline reporting and documentation in their professional practice.2. Participants will discuss opportunities for students with visual impairments to use AI tools independently and appropriately.3. Participants will name options for using AI in instructional planning and preparation.Afternoon Session In this session, attendees will be learning about the new book titled "Accessible Science Education for Students with Visual Impairments". An overview of the book will be covered as well as specific tips and tricks for both teachers of students with visual impairments and their science teachers with whom they collaborate. This session will also include a presentation with the APH Press team that dive into the latest educational releases and explore what new publications are on the horizon. Learn how you can contribute to our mission by submitting book proposals, becoming an author, editor, or peer reviewer, and much more.Learning Objectives1, Participants will understand how to submit and review proposals for APH publications2. Participants will describe three new approaches to providing science instruction for students who are blind and visually impaired.3. Participants will identify collaborative tools and teaching strategies to support classroom teachers in providing science instruction for students who are blind |