Events in July 2020
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Deaf Ed Summer Workshop: Navigating Through The Wild: A DeafBlind Journey - Ryan Odland Deaf Ed Summer Workshop: Navigating Through The Wild: A DeafBlind Journey - Ryan Odland
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July 7, 2020Description
Join us for an informative workshop as Ryan Odland shares his journey related to deafblindness and Usher’s Syndrome. Learn practical tips for working with children and adults with deafblindness.
Presenter Bio
Ryan Odland is a Regional Representative for the North Central region serving six states including Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Ryan previously worked as a vocational rehabilitation counselor with Minnesota State Services for the Blind. Ryan, who is deaf-blind with Usher syndrome subtype 1, a proud husband and father of two young children. He holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Rochester Institute of Technology and a master’s degree in special education from Gallaudet University. Ryan is working towards his second master’s degree in rehabilitation counseling from the University of Wisconsin-Stout.
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Camp Catch Them Young Deaf Ed Summer Workshop: Auditory Training, Where to Begin Part 2 - Patti Smith Deaf Ed Summer Workshop: Auditory Training, Where to Begin Part 2 - Patti Smith
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July 21, 2020Description
This workshop is a continuation of the workshop from 2020. Patti will provide an introduction to a variety of resources (reference, therapy, diagnostic) available for free, downloadable, and for purchase to get started.
Presenter Bio
Patti Smith, Educational Audiologist: Patti began her career as a Clinical Audiologist in a hospital setting, where she was involved in diagnostic evaluation and auditory rehabilitation of both children and adults. She previously has served as a Pediatric Cochlear Implant Audiologist and Pediatric Auditory Rehabilitation Therapist. She operated her own private auditory rehabilitation practice for many years, where she specialized in working with children and families using auditory-verbal and auditory-oral therapy methods. She has taught graduate-level and undergraduate-level courses in Audiology, and spoken at a variety of professional conferences. She currently is working as an Educational Audiologist at CESA 2.
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Best Practice in Mainstream Education of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students Best Practice in Mainstream Education of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students
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July 31, 2020Online mini conference for K-12 teachers, teaching assistants, interpreters and other professionals who work in mainstream settings
Visit the NTID website for more information.