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Vol. 57, No. 11 December 2014
Gary Wunder, Editor
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Vol. 57, No. 11 December 2014
Illustration: Training the Trainers: The NFB
Jernigan Institute Sets the StandardListen
Now (MP3)
Convention Bulletin 2015Listen Now (MP3)
An Apology to Our Readers and an AuthorListen Now (MP3)
A New Obstacle for Students with DisabilitiesListen
Now (MP3)
by Kyle Shachmut
Should TEACH Act Language Appear in the Higher Education Act?
NCDAE AND WebAIM Weigh In Listen
Now (MP3)
by Cyndi Rowland
Mark Riccobono: Educator, Leader,
and VisionaryListen
Now (MP3)
A New Era in Mobile Reading Begins:
Introducing the KNFB Reader for iOSListen
Now (MP3)
by James Gashel
2015 Washington Seminar: What’s New in
the Rooms and Reserving YoursListen
Now (MP3)
by Diane McGeorge
Ode to the Code: How One Student
Came to Love BrailleListen
Now (MP3)
by Kaitlin Shelton
The Dr. Jacob Bolotin AwardsListen
Now (MP3)
by James Gashel
The Police Chief of Albuquerque Met the
Blind of New Mexico Listen
Now (MP3)
by Peggy Chong
Social Security, SSI, and Medicare Facts
for 2015Listen
Now (MP3)
by Lauren McLarney
The Tactile Fluency Revolution: Year TwoListen
Now (MP3)
by Al Maneki
The 2015 Blind Educator of the Year AwardListen
Now (MP3)
by Edward Bell
Can You Hear Me Now?Listen
Now (MP3)
by Darlene Laibl-Crowe
Distinguished Educator of Blind Children
Award for 2015Listen
Now (MP3)
by Cathy Jackson
Monitor Miniatures Listen Now (MP3)
Complete Braille Monitor (Download Zipped Word Version)
Complete Braille Monitor Audio File (Zipped MP3 Version)
Complete DAISY Audio File (Zipped MP3 Version)
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