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Dr. Yue-Ting Siu - Accessibility and Remote Instruction

Episode 35 of the A Sense of Texas podcast, hosted by TSBVI, titled "Dr. Yue-Ting Siu - Accessibility and Remote Instruction" was published on April 15, 2020 and runs 21 minutes.

April 15, 2020 ·21m · A Sense of Texas

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The Covid-19 pandemic caught many systems and individuals by surprise, causing many to scramble for solutions to daily-changing circumstances. As one state’s school districts after another closed schools and delayed student return, many teaching professionals found themselves working fast and improvising in order to keep lessons making it to their students.  These challenges are especially acute for special education teachers.   One person inordinately prepared for a challenge such as this is Emily’s guest Dr. Yue-Ting Siu, a TVI and assistant professor in the Program for Visual Impairments in the Department of Special Education at San Francisco State.  She literally wrote the book on accessible technology and we couldn’t be more fortunate to have her with us to share her critical knowledge at a tumultuous time.   Links Referenced in This Episode: Ting on Twitter Ting's YouTube Channel Ting's Book Bruce McClanahan's Info and Downloads

The Covid-19 pandemic caught many systems and individuals by surprise, causing many to scramble for solutions to daily-changing circumstances. As one state’s school districts after another closed schools and delayed student return, many teaching professionals found themselves working fast and improvising in order to keep lessons making it to their students.  These challenges are especially acute for special education teachers.

 

One person inordinately prepared for a challenge such as this is Emily’s guest Dr. Yue-Ting Siu, a TVI and assistant professor in the Program for Visual Impairments in the Department of Special Education at San Francisco State.  She literally wrote the book on accessible technology and we couldn’t be more fortunate to have her with us to share her critical knowledge at a tumultuous time.

 

Links Referenced in This Episode:

Ting on Twitter

Ting's YouTube Channel

Ting's Book

Bruce McClanahan's Info and Downloads

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