[Greater-baltimore] question

Jerry Price techguy410 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 25 12:16:49 UTC 2014


NLS puts out a magazine for kids called Conundrum.  It contains word
searches and other unique puzzles.
Hope this helps,
Jerry


On 11/25/14, Maurice Peret via Greater-baltimore
<greater-baltimore at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Does anyone know of a resource for word search games in Braille?
>
> Your reply shall be most appreciated.
>
> Maurice Peret, NOMCT
> Lead O&M Instructor & Rehabilitation Projects Coordinator
> Blind Industries & Services of Maryland Rehabilitation Department
> 3345 Washington Blvd, Baltimore, Maryland 21227
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> From: Vernon Humphrey [mailto:humphrey_vernon at columbusstate.edu]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2014 9:08 AM
> To: Maurice Peret
> Subject: NFB meeting
>
> It was a pleasure meeting you at the NFB convention in Orlando.  I am sure
> you probably met as many people as I did if not more, so please allow me to
> re-introduce myself.
>
> My name is Vernon Humphrey, I am a legally blind Veteran (RP with a 5 degree
> visual field) and I am working on completing my PhD at the University of
> Southern Mississippi and teaching communication studies at Columbus State
> University, Columbus, GA.
>
> For my dissertation I am researching how couples change their communication
> techniques after one of them has become visually impaired. I found when I
> went through rehabilitation (I have looked at other programs also) they
> never talked about communication between people (interpersonal
> communication). Communication was about Braille and computer mediated
> communication.  Both of which we need, but I knew that my wife and I
> no-longer communicated the same way we once did.
>
> Once again it was a pleasure to meet you and I hope we are able to stay in
> touch.
>
> Cordially,
>
> Vern
>
>
> --
> "Each of us is in essence like a rubber band ball. Culture is developed as
> if adding one rubber band after another. Some rubber bands are wide and
> comforting; some are thin, tight and painful, with a variety of sizes
> in-between adding to the construction. Each new rubber band changes the
> mass, density and dimension of the ball and how it will react to outside
> stimuli, just as the layers of culture change how we as humans react to
> situations."
> Vernon Humphrey, MS
> USA, MSG (ret)
> Temp Assistant Professor
> Columbus State University
> Columbus GA 31907
> Cell 706.329.7960
> Office 706.508.8608
> Vernon.humphrey at eagles.usm.edu<mailto:Vernon.humphrey at eagles.usm.edu>
>
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