[NFB-Science] Extended Agenda For The Science and Engineering Division of the NFB 2025 Annual Meeting
Louis Maher
ljmaher03 at outlook.com
Mon Jun 16 19:16:59 UTC 2025
Hello,
During the NFB national convention, the Science and Engineering Division annual meeting will be held on Thursday, July 10, 2025, from 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM, in Room Studio 6, New Orleans Marriott.
To either become a registered member of the Science and Engineering division, or to renew your membership, go to
"NFB Division Join Or Renew<https://www.nfb.org/divisiondues>". The dues are $5 a year per person.
The agenda is below, and I have attached a more detailed agenda.
6:30 Registration
7:00 Call to order - John Miller
7:01 Inclusive Innovation: striving for full participation by blind people in technology from concept to release - Jonathan Mosen, jmosen at nfb.org<mailto:jmosen at nfb.org>
7:20 Middle School And High School Accessible Graphics That Can Be Viewed With A 40-Cell Braille Display, By The Graphiti, And By Graphical Printers - John Miller, Johnmillerphd at hotmail.com<mailto:Johnmillerphd at hotmail.com>
7:40 Expanding Access: New Tools from Orbit Research - Venkatesh Chari, v.chari at orbitresearch.com<mailto:v.chari at orbitresearch.com>
8:00 Making Biochemistry Labs Accessible with Universal Design - Bryan Shaw, Bryan_Shaw at baylor.edu<mailto:Bryan_Shaw at baylor.edu>
8:20 Getting children involved in STEM and inclusivity through podcasts - Martin Storksdieck, Storksdieck at oregonstate.edu<mailto:Storksdieck at oregonstate.edu>
8:40 The Latest Updates For Independence Science's New Graphical Analysis With JAWS - Ashley Neybert, aneybert at independencescience.com<mailto:aneybert at independencescience.com>
9:00 Self-Efficacy of Blind Students Learning Mathematics - Kyle Steinle, kyle.j.Steinle at gmail.com<mailto:kyle.j.Steinle at gmail.com>
9:20 Inclusio: AI-Driven Accessibility Platform for Enhancing Multimodal Visual Content Output - Seyoon Choi, contact at inclusiocommunity.com<mailto:contact at inclusiocommunity.com>
9:40 Business Meeting
Secretary's Report
Treasurer's Report
Division Pledges:
The Jacobus tenBroek Memorial Fund supports the NFB center in Baltimore.
The White Cane Fund: These dollars go directly to the general treasury of the Federation.
The Kenneth Jernigan Fund: The proceeds from this fund are used to bring a number of attendees to their first national convention.
Scholarship Pledges
10:00 Adjourn.
Regards
Louis Maher
Phone: 713-444-7838
Email: ljmaher03 at outlook.com<mailto:ljmaher03 at outlook.com>
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