[rehab] Reminder: Register now for 13th Annual Rehab conference
Edward Bell via rehab
rehab at nfbnet.org
Wed Jun 4 13:24:15 UTC 2014
REGISTER NOW!
Contemporary Issues in Rehabilitation and Education
For the Blind
13th ANNUAL REHABILITATION
AND ORIENTATION AND MOBILITY CONFERENCE
Rosen Centre Hotel
9840 International Drive
Orlando, Florida 32819
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
8:30 am - 7:30 pm
Come and join us! Once again, this year’s conference will be action packed with a variety of new speakers, topics, and hands-on events.
Schedule:
7:30 - 8:30 am—Registration
8:30 am—Conference Begins
2:00 - 5:00— Interactive Breakout Sessions
5:00 - 7:30 pm—NBPCB Awards Reception
Registration Fee includes the NBPCB Awards Reception:
Cost: Before June 15 — $85 for professionals; $75 for Students.
After June 15 — $100 for both students and professionals
You may also register for the Unified English Braille workshop: Cost $40 for professionals; $20 for students
Go to the following URL to register:
https://nbpcb.org/members/er.php?eid=192
Those certified with NOMC and/or NCLB may register using their username and password. All other participants should register as a guest.
For questions or special arrangements, contact Dianne Reed at 318-257-4554, or dreed at latech.edu.
Sponsors:
National Blindness Professional Certification Board (NBPCB)
Professional Development & Research Institute on Blindness (PDRIB)
Louisiana Tech University
National Rehabilitation Association
Edward C. Bell, Ph.D., CRC, NOMC
REGISTER TO TAKE THE NATIONAL CERTIFICATION IN LITERARY BRAILLE (NCLB) Exam http://www.nbpcb.org/pages/announcements.php
Director, Professional Development and Research Institute on Blindness Louisiana Tech University
210 Woodard Hall
PO Box 3158
Ruston LA 71272
Office: 318.257.4554
Fax: 318.257.2259 (Fax)
Skype: edwardbell2010
ebell at latech.edu
www.latech.edu/instituteonblindness
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-- Stephen Jay Gould
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