Libraries Without Walls: Empowering Access, Inspiring Innovation

This in-person program on Thursday May 9th will introduce you to various adaptive technologies and help you gain an understanding of the skills needed to successfully use them. Patrons, caregivers, students, and professionals alike will find the sessions informative and useful. 

The Keynote address will be given by Michael May, Executive Director of the Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind. Crashing through: a story of risk, adventure, and the man who dared to see by Robert Kurson (DB 63747 / BR 17156) is a profile of Michael, who was blinded at age three and later became a champion skier, CIA analyst, and entrepreneur. 

Attendees will then choose breakout sessions and visit vendor tables that meet their individual needs.

For a full list of sessions, descriptions, and times, view the program schedule. 

Registration for this program closes this Thursday, April 25th.

This program is brought to you by the Bureau of Services for Blind Persons’ Braille and Talking Book Library and the Michigan Department of Education - Low Incidence Outreach. 

Registration Closing Soon! Libraries Without Walls Event (govdelivery.com)

 

Thank you,

Stephanie Wambaugh, Librarian 12

Team Lead and Outreach Services

Michigan Braille and Talking Book Library (BTBL)

Bureau of Services for Blind Persons

P.O. Box 30007

702 W. Kalamazoo St.

Lansing, MI 48909

Phone: 1-800-992-9012

Fax: 1-517-284-2885

wambaughs@michigan.gov

 

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