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Braille Monitor

Vol. 58, No. 10                              November 2015

Gary Wunder, Editor

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Contents

Vol. 58, No. 10                                       November 2015

Illustration: Effort and Planning: A Crucial
Part of our Successful Mosaic
Listen Now (MP3)

The GiftListen Now (MP3)
by Debbie Wunder

Pushing the Limits: Changing the World through
Big Ideas
Listen Now (MP3)
by Eileen Bartholomew

Crafting Your Diamond: The Four Cs
of Bringing Up Blind Children
Listen Now (MP3)
by Carlton Anne Cook Walker

Leadership through Education: Raising Expectations, Improving
Training, and Innovating Opportunities
Listen Now (MP3)
by Michael Yudin

Important Changes 2016 Washington
Seminar Logistics
Listen Now (MP3)
by Diane McGeorge

The Foundation of Our FederationListen Now (MP3)
by Jeannie Massay

iBRAL is Back!Listen Now (MP3)
by Robert Gardner

Transforming the Training of Professionals in Education
and Rehabilitation for the Blind
Listen Now (MP3)
by Edward Bell

The Joy of Getting a Summer JobListen Now (MP3)
by Everett Elam

A Therapeutic Research CollaborationListen Now (MP3)
by Anil Lewis

Increasing the Investment in Accessibility: Nonvisual Access in
Microsoft Products and Services
Listen Now (MP3)
by John Jendrezak

Food for Thought about the BEPLTListen Now (MP3)
by Sheryl Bass

Innovation and Accessibility: Creating Outstanding Customer
Experiences at Target
Listen Now (MP3)
by Alan Wizemann

Raising Expectations: A Commitment to Full Participation in
the Twenty-First Century
Listen Now (MP3)
by Christopher Lu

RecipesListen Now (MP3)

Monitor Miniatures Listen Now (MP3)

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