Two Young Girls Walking To School

Two Young Girls Walking To School

As students and teachers head back to the classroom, teachers are preparing their classroom for students to be interactive within. When setting up your classroom, teachers should first think about the traffic flow of students.  How will students enter and exit the classroom? How will students interact throughout the classroom? How will students have access to the resources and materials throughout the classroom?

Seating arrangement is an important aspect of classroom accessibility and management. Some things to think about would be how much space between each seat and aisle, and is there enough room for an aid or assistant to work next to a student.  Also, the overall arrangement of the desks should be considered to allow students to become the most interactive with their peers.  Classroom Architect is a great resource for teachers to use when designing their classroom layout.

Teachers should also plan the placement and access to technology in the classroom.  Many classrooms now have clusters of computers for students to use, along with a shared printer, document reader, DVD player, or even an interactive whiteboard.  The computer center should be easily accessible and teachers should be able to see all computer screens for student monitoring.  Other classroom technology should be accessible for students to reach and easily use when needed.

Check out the MangoMon Website for more tips on how you can create an accessible classroom for all learners.

Camera

Camera

When we think of blind, sometimes many people think of the word “darkness.”  Our cultural emphasis on this thought can make it very difficult for us to imagine life without sight.

Photography can also be something that many individuals believe is a task that requires sight.  Blind with Camera School of Photography is a virtual school where people with visual impairments are able to learn the art of photography.  The school also spreads awareness among the general public about the challenges of living life with a visual impairment and their sensory substitution.

Blind with Camera School of Photography is a non-profit organization where they also aim to create a global community where people with visual impairment can learn, enjoy the art of photography, provide a platform to showcase their images to the sighted community, and inspire change in the society.

Curriculum of the school focuses on creating first time visually impaired photographers, help to make them believe they can take pictures, guide they how to handle a camera, take them through step-by-step tutorials on how to take pictures, how to use alternative techniques and to overcome creative challenges.

Click Here to find more information about the Blind with Camera Project.

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