Research suggests that demand for orientation and mobility specialists will increase as more adults experience age-related vision impairments such as cataracts and macular degeneration. Amy Parker is ...
Twelve educators from across the Midwest are gathering for six weeks this summer to learn how to better work with students who are blind or visually impaired. Springfield drivers may see these ...
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First developed in the mid-20th century, the field of orientation and mobility teaches people with visual impairments ...
Examination of the travel behaviors of blind pedestrians traditionally relied on subjective data supplied by research participants in the form of travel diaries or surveys. The proposed study builds ...
Sunday, Oct. 15, was National White Cane Day, a day that began as White Cane Safety Day. It was signed by President Lyndon Johnson in 1964 to recognize the movement of blind people from dependency to ...
H2T installed beacons for audio signage at TSBVI and sponsors White Cane Day to promote independence for blind and visually ...
First developed in 1983, the Blindness and Low Vision Studies (BLVS) Department offers four master’s degrees and certificate programs in Low Vision Rehabilitation (LVR), Orientation and Mobility (O&M) ...
Sao Paulo — William Howard, Monitoring and Evaluation Officer of the Liberia Christian Association of the Blind, has underscored the critical importance of Orientation and Mobility training for blind ...
It was a little bit of kismet that led Vanderbilt Peabody College alumna Grace Ambrose-Zaken, Ed.D.'97, to the visual disabilities field. But it was a ...
A TikTok trend of pretending to be blind has been causing a headache for visually impaired islanders. Guernsey Blind ...
BROCKPORT, New York (Reuters) - On her first attempt ever at the long jump, the applause came before 16-year-old Dah Ku even broke a stride. "Follow the clapping sounds, Dah Ku," cried Marielhi Rosado ...