[NFB_of_Georgia] Fwd: FW: CCB 2020 Virtual Summer Sessions - Registration Now Open

Dorothy Griffin dgriffin at nfbga.org
Mon Jun 8 17:53:52 UTC 2020


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From: Robinson, Shirley <Shirley.Robinson at ablegeorgia.ga.gov>
Date: Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 12:25 PM
Subject: FW: CCB 2020 Virtual Summer Sessions - Registration Now Open
To: Dorothy Griffin <dgriffin at nfbga.org>


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*From:* CCB <ccb at cocenter.org>
*Sent:* Monday, June 8, 2020 11:31 AM
*To:* Robinson, Shirley <Shirley.Robinson at ablegeorgia.ga.gov>
*Subject:* CCB 2020 Virtual Summer Sessions - Registration Now Open



*Colorado Center for the Blind*

*Take Charge with Confidence and Self-Reliance*

Greetings:

We’re going virtual for 2020 on the Zoom platform! And although it will be
a different version of our typical face-to-face Summer Programs for youth,
this will be a series of virtual sessions blind youth will not want to miss.

If you know a blind youth between the ages of 13 and 21, please forward
this message to them. And if you are a blind youth, read on!

Starting on Tuesday, June 16 and continuing through Thursday, July 30
(excluding the week of July 13, when the National Federation of the Blind’s
2020 Convention will be held virtually), the Colorado Center for the Blind
will provide interactive, hands-on, skill building sessions on Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 2:00 – 3:30 pm MDT. The 12 sessions will be split up into 4
categories: Self-Advocacy, STEM, College Readiness and Employment. The
Self-Advocacy and STEM workshops will be 2 sessions each, and the College
Readiness and Employment workshops will be 4 sessions each.

We are thrilled to be offering this opportunity to blind students ages 13
to 21. All courses will be free. Pre-registration is required
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Self-Advocacy 101

The Colorado Center for the Blind presents “Self-Advocacy 101”, a 2-part
virtual workshop to be held on the dates of June 16 & 18 from 2:00 – 3:30
pm MDT.

The goal of Self-Advocacy 101 is to share tools and techniques that will
assist students to understand their strengths and weaknesses; identify and
understand how blindness impacts them and what adjustments they must make
in order to be on an equal footing with sighted peers; and to develop their
individual methods for communicating these necessary adjustments in
academic, social, home and vocational environments. We know that creativity
is at the core of self-advocacy. More times than not advocating for
ourselves begins by identifying a challenge we are facing. In an ideal
world this is promptly followed by those in charge offering a solution to
said challenge. However, as many of our students know all too well, this is
not always the case, especially when it comes to the reasonable
accommodations necessary for blind students to have access to materials and
stay on track with their peers.

Items that will be addressed during this 2-part workshop include but are
not limited to:

   - What is self-advocacy?
   - What types of challenges require me to advocate for myself?
   - How do I know what my strengths and weaknesses are?
   - How can I use my strengths to help address these challenges?
   - How do I know what I need to address and overcome these challenges?
   - How do I convey what I need for access in an effective manner?
   - Students will observe a variety of self-advocacy scenarios.
   - Students will identify Dos and Don’ts of self-advocacy.
   - Students will participate in self-advocacy role-play situations.
   - Students will find and implement creative solutions to everyday
   challenges.
   - Students will learn about benefits of self-advocacy, e.g. heightened
   sense of self-awareness and higher self-confidence.
   - Students will learn about the important role of advocating for
   legislation to ensure equal access and opportunity.

STEM: A Hands-On Approach

The Colorado Center for the Blind presents “STEM: A Hands-On Approach”, a
2-part virtual workshop to be held on the dates of June 23 & 25 from 2:00 –
3:30 pm MDT.

The goal of STEM: A Hands-On Approach is to provide students an opportunity
to participate in hands-on STEM focused experiences that will allow them to
explore and assess their interest in these fields. These activities can
help students identify new career options and potentially reinforce a
student’s interest in pursuing a career in a STEM field.

Items that will be addressed during this 2-part workshop include but are
not limited to:

   - What is STEM?
   - What types of jobs/occupations fall under STEM fields?
   - How can I assess my interest in STEM?
   - How accessible are STEM courses in college?
   - A blind Chemistry major at the Metropolitan State University of Denver
   will share her experiences and will lead an activity for all to participate
   in.
   - Students will hear from a member of the Science and Engineering
   Division of the National Federation of the Blind.

College Readiness: Whether Virtual or in-Person

The Colorado Center for the Blind presents “College Readiness: Whether
Virtual or in-Person”, a 4-part virtual workshop to be held on the dates of
June 30, July 2, 7 & 9 from 2:00 – 3:30 pm MDT.

Going to college is a big step for every young person. For most, it means
living on your own for the first time in a dorm, picking a major in a
subject you feel passionate about and maybe staying up as late as you want.
This fall, it may mean more online courses or only online courses in this
era of social distancing. For blind students moving from high school to
college, it means no more IEP or 504 meetings, no more technology provided
by the school and a number of other things. But it also means exciting
opportunities, new friends and new adventures to go along with new
responsibilities to know your civil rights as a blind student, how to
advocate for them effectively and what to do when you do everything right
and still things go wrong.

Items that will be addressed during this 4-part workshop include but are
not limited to:

   - Didn’t the ADA fix everything? Your civil rights to access and how
   advocacy, grit and resilience are essential tools for success. And don’t
   forget help from the National Federation of the Blind, if necessary.
   - Should the Disability Access Office do it, or can you? How to find
   your own accessible textbooks and other independent strategies.
   - Traveling independently to class, the dining hall, the gym, and the
   best coffee stands.
   - Is it inaccessible, or is it your tech skills? Some tips and
   strategies for making the most of the e-learning environment.
   - Who is paying for this? Vocational Rehabilitation, Financial Aid,
   scholarships and more.
   - So, what kinds of majors can blind people do? Choosing your path based
   on aptitude and passion, not pathology.

Employment: Disabilities and the New Workplace Landscape

The Colorado Center for the Blind presents “Employment: Disabilities and
the New Workplace Landscape”, a 4-part virtual workshop to be held on the
dates of July 21, 23, 28 & 30 from 2:00 – 3:30 pm MDT.

This 4-part course is designed to prepare students to enter the working
world. Learn about choosing a career path, building resumes, searching for
jobs and hear from successfully employed blind individuals. Participants
will also have the chance to talk with employers to improve interviewing
skills.
Part I: Professional Presentation

Are first impressions really everything? This session will examine the role
of dress, verbal communication and nonverbal communication in an employer’s
perception of a job candidate. The goal of this workshop is to help
participants understand how to make a good impression on potential
employers. Students will also understand how to conduct themselves in
business settings.

This session will answer questions such as:

   - What should I wear to the interview and on the job?
   - Do my words clearly convey what I want to say?
   - What is nonverbal communication and why is it important?

Part II: Exploring Career Options

“What do I want to be when I grow up” is a question we are asked many
times, but we often don’t have the answer. In this session, we will discuss
choosing a career path, finding job leads and landing your first job. The
goal of this workshop is to teach participants to use various resources to
choose a career, set appropriate vocational goals and leverage networking
opportunities and other resources to get a job.

This session will answer questions such as:

   - How do I know what job is right for me?
   - Where do I find out about job openings?
   - How do I get my foot in the door?

Part III: Your Resume, Your Story

How do I sell myself on paper? In this session, we will discuss different
ways of applying for jobs and the documents every job seeker should be able
to complete. The goal of this workshop is to teach participants to complete
applications, build resumes and write effective cover letters to assist
them in the job hunt.

This session will answer questions such as:

   - Does my resume serve as my online application?
   - How do I create a resume that highlights my skills and talents?
   - Do I need a cover letter?

Part IV: The Interview

Interviewing is one of the most daunting parts of job seeking. In this
session, we will share tips for interviewing successfully and offer
interview practice. The goal of this workshop is to make participants feel
more comfortable with the interview process by having knowledge of what to
expect, knowing how to prepare and practicing interview skills with real
employers.

This session will answer questions such as:

   - How do I prepare for the interview?
   - What are they going to ask me?
   - How should I answer these questions?

Don’t forget to register!
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-- 
Dorothy Griffin - President
National Federation of the Blind of Georgia
dgriffin at nfbga.org
770-374-4832

The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the
characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the
expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles
between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want;
blindness is not what holds you back.



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