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Interesting insights from the Outreach Team at the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired

A Sense of Texas TSBVI

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Interesting insights from the Outreach Team at the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired

    Accessibility and the Eclipse

    Accessibility and the Eclipse

    On April 8th a solar eclipse will cross North America with totality being visible from Mazatlan to Montreal. Here in Austin we're lucky enough to be in the path of totality and this presents the unique challenge of making the eclipse accessible to our student population. We speak with Allyson Bieryla, an astronomer from Harvard University, along with students and staff at TSBVI to learn how technologies new and old are being utilized to make the eclipse accessible to the blind and visually impaired community. Special thanks to David Schechter and the folks from CBS News for speaking with us and putting a spotlight on accessibility to science for people who are blind and visually impaired. The CBS News story on accessibility and the eclipse is out now, be sure to check it out!
    Click here to get more information on the LightSound Project and how you can bring eclipse accessibility to your community. 

    • 11 min
    TSBVI's EXIT Program

    TSBVI's EXIT Program

    Pretty much everyone wants to do their best Peter Pan impersonation and never grow up, but unfortunately growing up is an inevitability for all of us, including our students here at TSBVI. Today we'll show you how Experiences in Transition (EXIT) helps our post-graduation students learn skills for everyday living as well as important job skills to help them contribute to society, and themselves, for years to come. 
    Click the link for more information on the EXIT Program and be sure to check out Wealthy Bee on Spotify to hear the full versions of her songs included in this episode.

    • 21 min
    The BIG Show at TSBVI

    The BIG Show at TSBVI

    As a school for students with a wide range of abilities, inclusion is standard practice here at TSBVI. But one event that goes above and beyond is The Big Show. The Big Show is held twice a year and any student enrolled in a music class at TSBVI is welcome, and encouraged, to participate. From piano recitals to jazz ensembles with a little bit of mariachi thrown in, the holiday Big Show has it all. This month we're going to pull back the curtain on The Big Show and speak with the musicians cheering up your holiday, and the teachers who help bring it all together. 

    • 11 min
    USABA Goalball Youth Nationals

    USABA Goalball Youth Nationals

    One of our favorite events that we host on the TSBVI campus every other year is the USABA Goalball Youth Nationals tournament. This year was a banner year for us with a record 23 teams in attendance and the competition did not disappoint. With two gold medal games that went down to the wire, we were lucky to witness some top notch talent. The USABA national teams have a bright future ahead with athletes like these waiting in the wings. 

    • 18 min
    Interveners

    Interveners

    Students who are deafblind often are paired with an intervener to supply important information about their environment through interaction and communication. Every year, TSBVI Outreach offers an intervener team training on our campus to focus on these important professionals, which we highlighted here. In addition to the training, we spent time in a TSBVI classroom recording conversations from a typical morning with one of our deafblind students.
     
    About the Intervener Team Training: https://www.tsbvi.edu/events/2023-introduction-to-the-intervener-team-model
    TX Senseabilities Article: https://www.tsbvi.edu/tx-senseabilities/issues/tx-senseabilities-fall-winter-2014-issue/intervener-basics-myth-legend-and-reality

    • 15 min
    White Cane Day

    White Cane Day

    Blind Americans Equality Day, or White Cane Day, is coming up on October 15th, and we’ll have our campus event in Austin on Wednesday, October 18th. Over the years, White Cane Day has evolved from a focus on safety to a celebration of the achievements of people who are blind. The white cane is now recognized around the world as a symbol of blindness and a tool of independence. This episode highlights a song from The Spinrockers and the perspectives of students and adults who are white cane users themselves.
    The Spinrockers' original song, "Just Can't Stop This Groovin'," was written and produced by Devin Gutierrez and Mary Rose, and will be released on October 15th, National White Cane Day. 

    For more information see their Facebook page below:

    https://www.facebook.com/thespinrockers?mibextid=LQQJ4d


     
     

    • 16 min

Customer Reviews

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29 Ratings

Alecianj10 ,

More please!

Looking forward to more interviews. Outreach is sorely needed in the VI field. Thanks for creating this!

Bhdth ,

A Sense of Texas

THANK YOU for initiating these Podcasts Emily. Cyral Miller has so much to share with us all. Right now I am looking into the other organizations mentioned that support families of children with visual impairments besides TAPVI (whom we are already very familiar with). Looking forward to future Podcasts. Glad you have joined the TSBVI Team!

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