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Ike Presley
Tue, May 16, 2017 7:27 PM

Hi All,

I know that there are varying opinions about simulation activities like dining in the dark. If you are interested in this topic please check out the link to the article below.

Finally, many of us have noticed that simulation activities (such as Dining in the Dark) are popular ways to raise awareness about disabilities. However, they often can be more harmful than positive. The following link helps explain why (and is also a great example of why knowledge is so important): https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/04/170411151019.htm.

Ike Presley, TVI, CLVT, CATIS
National Project Manager
American Foundation for the Blind
739 W. Peachtree St., Suite 250
Atlanta, GA 30308
404-525-2303
www.afb.orghttp://www.afb.org/

Hi All, I know that there are varying opinions about simulation activities like dining in the dark. If you are interested in this topic please check out the link to the article below. Finally, many of us have noticed that simulation activities (such as Dining in the Dark) are popular ways to raise awareness about disabilities. However, they often can be more harmful than positive. The following link helps explain why (and is also a great example of why knowledge is so important): https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/04/170411151019.htm. Ike Presley, TVI, CLVT, CATIS National Project Manager American Foundation for the Blind 739 W. Peachtree St., Suite 250 Atlanta, GA 30308 404-525-2303 www.afb.org<http://www.afb.org/>
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Henshaw, Heidi A.
Wed, May 17, 2017 4:38 PM

Hi Emily,

I have not heard anything from them.

Perhaps I can reach out to the social worker who set up the low vision appointment.\

Heidi

Heidi A. Henshaw, M.Ed.
Paul V. Sherlock Center on Disabilities at Rhode Island College
Rhode Island Vision Education and Services Program
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Providence, RI 02908
401-456-8976

"Promoting Membership in School, Work and Community"

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Subject: [AERNet] Simulation Activities

Hi All,

I know that there are varying opinions about simulation activities like dining in the dark. If you are interested in this topic please check out the link to the article below.

Finally, many of us have noticed that simulation activities (such as Dining in the Dark) are popular ways to raise awareness about disabilities. However, they often can be more harmful than positive. The following link helps explain why (and is also a great example of why knowledge is so important): https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/04/170411151019.htm.

Ike Presley, TVI, CLVT, CATIS

National Project Manager

American Foundation for the Blind

739 W. Peachtree St., Suite 250

Atlanta, GA 30308

404-525-2303

www.afb.orghttp://www.afb.org/

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