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  • Careers and Internship Opportunities with NASA

    16/11/2017

    Are you a teacher of high school or college students with visual impairments? Would you like to know more about NASA's internship and career opportunities for your students? Join Seminars@Hadley as two NASA HR professionals present their outreach programs and a blind NASA engineer discusses what it is like to work there. Opportunities are available, so share them with your students!

  • The Birth and Eventual Death of Our Solar System

    20/10/2017

    Humanity has come a long way in the roughly 4.5 billion years since the formation of our Solar System. But have you ever wondered how our Solar System formed, why it has the features it has, and what will happen to it (and us) in the future? Join Dr. Thomas Madura, Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at San Jose State University, as he reviews the current understanding of how our Solar System formed and what will eventually happen to it and the Universe in the distant future.

  • Extreme Weather: Studying the Impact of Water with NASA

    13/09/2017

    Did you know that NASA plays a role in weather monitoring and the prediction of extreme weather? Learn from NASA scientists about the Global Precipitation Measurement Mission and how this specialized satellite helps the world get the big picture of pending storms. Data from NASA satellites inform decision-making and forecasting for water resource managers and emergency responders worldwide.

  • Explore the Solar Eclipse with NASA!

    30/08/2017

    Have you heard that the US is about to witness a total eclipse of the sun? Solar eclipses, when sunlight reaching earth is blocked by the moon, occur somewhere on earth about once every 18 months. But the last time a total eclipse was visible from coast to coast in the U.S. was nearly 100 years ago! To help you better understand and more fully appreciate the August 21 total eclipse, Hadley has teamed up with NASA scientists to bring expert insights right to you.

  • Low Vision Focus @ Hadley Presents: 1Touch Project: Vision Impairment and Self-Defense

    20/04/2017

    Join Seminars@Hadley as Stephen Nicholls, Founder and Director of the 1Touch Project will explain how the program works, the benefits of self-defense to the individual and community and how anyone of any age can learn skills to minimize risk, maximize independence and increase life chances. Ed Haines, member of the Seminars@Hadley team will moderate this 60-minute seminar. A question and answer session will be included as part of the seminar.

  • Kitchen Foodamentals, Part 1

    12/04/2017

    Join Seminars@Hadley as presenters Jennifer Ottowitz, Linn Sorge and Dawn Turco discuss some kitchen basics in this 30-minute discussion: Welcome to the Kitchen! Setting Up Your Pantry, Freezer, Refrigerator; Basic Equipment to Get Started; Gotta Have Gadgets; Organizing It All.

  • Meet Amazon Echo and Alexa

    05/04/2017

    Join Seminars@Hadley as presenters Vivian Seki and Patrick Sturdivant give a demonstration of what this tabletop device can do. Dawn Turco, a member of the Seminars@Hadley team, will moderate this 30-minute discussion.

  • Low Vision Focus @ Hadley Presents: VisionAware: A Wealth of Resources

    16/03/2017

    Join Seminars@Hadley as Priscilla Rogers, Program Director of VisionAware, describes how this valuable initiative can help older adults with vision loss, their families and caregivers.

  • Using the NLS Digital Talking Book Machine

    08/03/2017

    Join Seminars@Hadley as Hadley technology instructor Vikki Vaughan shares tips and techniques for using the DTBM to access Hadley courses, including navigating the Bookshelf feature, as well as various navigation levels within a Hadley course.

  • Braille and Technology: A Winning Combination for Life

    02/03/2017

    Join Seminars@Hadley as our panelists discuss how technology and braille work together for a winning combination for life! Special guests Kathy Claus, professional storyteller and author; Kristen Witucki, the curriculum and content editor for Learning Ally's College Success Program and Susan Kennedy, a legal assistant and travel blogger, will share how they balance braille and technology in their everyday lives. This 60-minute seminar is audio only and will be moderated by Hadley instructor Kim Walker. A question and answer session will be included as part of the seminar.

  • Low Vision Focus @ Hadley Presents: Knitting for Fun and Fulfillment

    17/02/2017

    Join Low Vision Focus @ Hadley as Caitlyn Snyder, Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapist, and Mary Zemlick, Occupational Therapist and Orientation and Mobility Specialist, discuss how to enjoy knitting with low vision. They'll be discussing equipment and terminology, techniques for rake knitting, knitting in the round and using straight needles. They'll also share their expertise on where to find accessible knitting patterns and how to find local knitting groups. If you've ever wanted to begin or resume this wonderful hobby, this is the webinar for you! Ed Haines, Hadley Instructor and member of the Seminars@Hadley team, will moderate this 60-minute discussion. A question and answer session will be included as part of the seminar.

  • Creative Writing: Blending The Creative With The Practical

    31/01/2017

    Join Seminars@Hadley as Michael Rydel, Hadley's own Dean of Curricular Affairs and a literature instructor at Loyola University Chicago, shares his professional insights on creative writing. Larry Muffett, a member of Hadley's Seminars team, will moderate this 60-minute seminar. A question and answer session will be included as part of the seminar.

  • Piano Technology for the Blind

    25/01/2017

    Join Seminars@Hadley as Cheri Martin, Executive Director, and Don Mitchell, Director of Instruction, share details on the school's history, entrance requirements, and the career outlook for this exciting field. Colleen Wunderlich, Director of the Forsythe Center for Employment and Entrepreneurship, will moderate this 60-minute seminar. A question and answer session will be included as part of the seminar.

  • MD Support: The Eyes of the Macular Degeneration Community

    19/01/2017

    Join Seminars@Hadley as Dan Roberts, founder of MD Support, talks about his organization and the many contributions it has made to the low vision community. These include a large and successful affiliation of support groups, multiple publications, and a new partnership with the Society to Prevent Blindness.

  • Why Community Service? What's in it for me?

    12/01/2017

    Join Seminars@Hadley as panelists Darian Smith and members of the National Federation of the Blind Community Service division share their insights and experiences to help you get started.

  • Low Vision Focus @ Hadley Presents: The Orientation and Mobility Specialist: Your Advocate for Greater Independence

    16/12/2016

    Join Low Vision Focus @ Hadley as JoAnne Chalom, COMS, Ed.S., Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist, discusses the critical role that orientation and mobility plays in the vision rehabilitation process.

  • iFocus 16: Tips on Using the Vision Accessibility Features in iOS

    30/11/2016

    Join Seminars@Hadley as Hadley Access Technology Instruction Specialist and iDevice trainer Douglas Walker explores "Tips for Using the Vision Accessibility Features in iOS" This seminar will cover the following topics: Turning On and Off VoiceOver, Reading an iBook, Using the Magnifier, Arranging Apps.

  • Low Vision Focus @ Hadley Presents: Retinal Implants: A Patient's Perspective

    17/11/2016

    Join Low Vision Focus @ Hadley as Carmen Torres, Hadley student and the first person in the State of Florida to receive the Argus II Retinal Prosthesis System, discusses her personal experience with a retinal implant. Duane Tsutsui, Head of Marketing for Second Sight Medical Products Inc., the manufacturer of the Argus II, will also be present to discuss the technical aspects of the device.

  • Blindfold Games

    02/11/2016

    Join Seminars@Hadley as Marty Schultz, founder of Blindfold Games, discusses the science behind the games, and shares how the games are built. Larry Muffett, a member of Hadley's Seminars team, will moderate this 60-minute seminar. A question and answer session will be included as part of the seminar.

  • Soft Skills for Staying Employed

    26/10/2016

    Join Seminars@Hadley as Joseph F. Danowsky, Managing Director and Private Client Advisor at Bank of America, provides insights on developing your brand, the importance of networking, tips for finding a job, and for moving up in your career. Colleen Wunderlich, Director of the Forsythe Center for Employment and Entrepreneurship, will moderate this 60-minute seminar. A question and answer session will be included as part of the seminar.

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