their strengths to contribute to their life and thus having an effective social functioning. In order to make use of these perspectives‚ we studied the aims and services provided by different organizations that are servicing those people with visual impairment. We did not only look for information on Internet‚ but we also had interviews with social workers who are working there in
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FORM 4 PERFORMANCE EVIDENCE RECORD Candidate name: Assessor name: Use this form to record details of activities (tick or delete which ever works best) Observed by your Assessor Seen by Expert Witness Seen by Witness Self / Reflective Account Professional Discussion Evidence Unit Learning outcome Assessment criteria I work as Locality Co-ordinator for NALS‚ based at The Gatehouse in Hexham
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impaired differs from that of the sighted. Article 1: Auditory Substitution of Vision: Pattern Recognition by the Blind The goal of the experiment in this study was to investigate whether or not there was an effect on the performance of recognizing visual patterns using auditory substitution by the early blind. The reason for the study is because of the development of the graphical user interface (GUI) in information technology‚ relating to computer systems. The GUI system is great for sighted people
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reasons‚ learning reasons‚ and communicational skills are most of the reasons that can delay or interfere in children’s development Disabilities and impairments:- Children with a disability or an impairment can be slow in developing certain aspects of development. Disabilities can effect one or more aspects of development‚ while an impairment might hit only one aspect. Cerebral palsy is an example of a disability. This disability jumbles messages between the brain and muscles. (Bruce.‚ Megitt
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When assessing functional vision and mobility skills‚ it is important to assess in both a familiar and unfamiliar area if possible. Because a child does not have to rely on fine detail vision as much in a familiar area‚ you may get different visual responses in an unfamiliar area which could add to your understanding of the child’s vision. • Impact of expectations and opportunities child has had Familiar vs. new task: If you are testing a skill that is usually learned visually and the
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The Argus II Have you ever wonder if there is some type of device that can help heal the blind? Brian Mech‚ who is vice president of Second Sight Medical Products‚ had created the Argus II. This device was created for those who suffer from a genetic disease called Retinitis Pigmentosa or RP. The disease causes someone to lose vison because the retina isn’t functioning properly. The Argus II can actually send a signal to the implanted chip in the back of the eye’s retina and translates the directives
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In the given speech‚ there are several instances in which the teacher demonstrates sensitivity to the students parents. One of the first ways in which the teacher demonstrates sensitivity is by explaining the meaning of a disclosure statement. This shows she is aware that some of the English learning parents may not understand the term. The second demonstration of sensitivity by the teacher is giving the parents suggestions on how to communicate with each other such as communicating through the
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blind to accomplish his local navigation tasks. Fig shows the architecture of the proposed tool. It consists of a sensory system controlled by the user. The primary data needed for local navigation is range data (which is not necessarily obtained from visual data alone; at this point‚ the type of sensors is still an open question). The mapper
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I have a dream. I dream that one day I could bring light back to the visually impaired people. My mother advised me to pursue a medical profession. By heeding to her advice‚ I would have revisited the safe and conventional path of becoming an ophthalmologist. Instead I was filled with wonder why there had been surgeons who could replace hundreds of lenses in one day but nearly half of the patients develop complications a few weeks after the operation. It had been acknowledged that the incompatibility
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