[rehab] Register Now: 16th Annual Contemporary Issues in Rehabilitation and Education for the Blind

Edward Bell ebell at pdrib.com
Wed May 3 14:32:00 UTC 2017


REGISTER NOW!

 

Contemporary Issues in Rehabilitation and Education 

For the Blind

16th ANNUAL REHABILITATION 

AND ORIENTATION AND MOBILITY CONFERENCE

 

Rosen Shingle Creek Resort

9939 Universal Boulevard

Orlando, Florida 32819-9357

(866) 996-6338

 

Monday, July 10, 2017 

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 - 7:00 pm-NBPCB Awards Reception

 

Click here to register:

https://nbpcb.org/members/er.php?eid=325

 

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  

 

Those certified through the NBPCB may register using their username and
password.  All other participants should register as a guest. 

For questions or special arrangements, contact Edward Bell at 318-257-4554,
or ebell at latech.edu. 

 

Sponsors: 

National Blindness Professional Certification Board (NBPCB) 

Professional Development & Research Institute on Blindness (PDRIB)

Louisiana Tech University

National Association of Professionals in Blindness Education

 

 

Edward C. Bell, Ph.D., CRC, NOMC

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

 <mailto:ebell at latech.edu> ebell at latech.edu
<http://www.pdrib.com> www.pdrib.com

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"I am somehow less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein's
brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and
died in cotton fields and sweatshops." 

-- Stephen Jay Gould

 




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