Hello and welcome to Eye-Connect. My name is Stephen Sullivan. I am an Instructional Designer and currently work as an Adaptive Technology Specialist with the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind (AIDB). I am located at the AIDB Regional Center in Mobile, Alabama. I've been working with students and colleagues throughout Lower Alabama (LA) for more than 20 years on issues related to serving students K-12 who have what I like to call, "Nonstandard vision." A group of us got together recently and decided to start "Eye-Connect," as a way of getting people who serve this population engaged in the sharing of information and ideas.
Preparing students for today's highly technical and continuously changing work and educational environments presents both opportunities and challenges. The plentiful availability of physical, virtual, and informational technologies is staggering and sometimes overwhelming. Yet unidentified solutions in the mainstream and a variety of specialized adaptations loom large only requiring discovery to minimize differences and neutralize once impenetrable barriers to success. These can only be realized through networking and the free flow of information and ideas among all stakeholders.
On August 7, 2013 we will be offering a "hands on" workshop entitled "Its A Small World After All." Participants will learn to use free Internet resources such as Google tools, social networking, and a variety of other digital technologies for the purpose of developing their own professional learning network. This workshop is intended for all who wish to attend but will be centered on developing the Eye-Connect digital community. Some computers will be available on site for the completion of activities but participants are strongly encouraged to bring their own devices.
The workshop will be conducted from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon at:
AIDB - Mobile Regional Center
1050 Government Street
Mobile, Alabama 36604
(251) 432-7777
steve.sullivan119@gmail.com
Certificates of completion will be provided for anyone seeking professional development credit.
Please Click Here and complete the online form to register.
As mentioned above, this blog is just getting started and is a work in progress. Resources will be added regularly. Please comment and offer your ideas. We look forward to seeing you in August
The part that amazes me is that there have been no comments so far! Hmmmm. SS
ReplyDeleteIt's all good... Looking forward to it!! JJG
ReplyDeleteWay too cool! :)
ReplyDeleteEveryone please join the Google+ group so we can hang out!!
ReplyDeleteOK, Ann, how/where do we do that?
DeleteReady to design my own blog. Thanks Steve!
ReplyDeleteVery informative :-)
ReplyDeleteI am very excited about this new site where I can connect with other professionals.
ReplyDeleteWe are blogging and WE HAVE CHOCOLATE! Thanks, Amy.
ReplyDeleteThis blogspot is a great start to something that will benefit all TVI's and look forward to expanding our connections and knowledge of the VI world!
A professional learning group is needed! Great job
ReplyDeleteThis is great! Thank you for the opportunity.
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