Sinopsis
Latest Seminars@Hadley
Episodios
-
The Ladies Lounge 2
13/06/2013Grab a cup of coffee, herbal tea or iced latte and meet us in the (cyber) Ladies Lounge! We’re back to pick up where we left off in the first Ladies Lounge! Join Seminars@Hadley as Hadley instructor Sharon Howerton and Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapist Polly Abbott, from Second Sense in Chicago, share personal care tips and tricks.
-
Blind Woodworkers Workshop
04/06/2013Join us for Seminars@Hadley as we broadcast live from the Annual Woodworking for the Blind Workshop in Deer Park, IL. The Workshop participants provide further information on the joys and challenges of woodworking.
-
The Men's Locker Room - For Men Only!
20/05/2013Join Seminars@Hadley as rehabilitation teacher Garry Bowman and Doug Anzlovar, certified vision rehabilitation therapist, discuss tips, strategies and techniques to put guys at ease with their wardrobe selections, organization and self-care.
-
LinkedIn-New Look, New Features
16/05/2013Join Seminars@Hadley as Hadley instructor Amy Salmon demonstrates how to access and use the new LinkedIn features.
-
iFocus: Spring Tips and Training for the iDevice User
08/05/2013Attention all blind and low vision iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch owners! Seminars@Hadley is presenting the second of its new quarterly series of seminars designed for you. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced user, this seminar series will fit your needs.
-
Veterans Benefits: An Overview
24/04/2013Are you a blinded or visually impaired veteran? Are you aware of your possible Veterans Administration (VA) benefits? Did you know that your vision issues need not be service-related to be eligible for VA benefits?
-
Do You Have the Right Personality to be an Entrepreneur?
19/04/2013Join Seminars@Hadley as Urban Miyares, renowned speaker, entrepreneur, and head of the Disabled Business Persons Association, discusses the world of entrepreneurship and shares what he feels are keys to success.
-
Simplifying Internet Searching
09/04/2013Join Seminars@Hadley and learn how to simplify your Internet searching experiences. Hadley instructor Amy Salmon will explain the differences between Internet browsers and search engines; identify the most accessible search engines; and demonstrate how to use Boolean operators and other techniques to improve your searches.
-
The Ladies Lounge
04/04/2013Join Seminars@Hadley as Hadley instructors Patti Jacobson and Sharon Howerton and Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapist Polly Abbott from Second Sense in Chicago share personal care tips and tricks.
-
Perfectionism in Relationships
28/03/2013Join Seminars@Hadley as Lauri Dishman, manager of Counseling Services at Second Sense, explains how you or the perfectionist in your life can break free from irrational expectations.
-
An Overview of Deaf-Blindness
21/03/2013Join Seminars@Hadley as Illinois Project Reach presenters Karen Windy and Carla Beck provide an overview on deaf-blindness.
-
Blueprint for Seamless Services: Building Blocks of Vision Rehabilitation
07/03/2013Join Seminars@Hadley as Lynda Jones, CVRT, provides a Blueprint for Seamless Services based on evidence-based practices supported by a cohesive trio of documentation that can standardize services across programs at the local, state or federal levels.
-
iFocus: A New Quarterly Series Focusing on Tips and Training for iDevice Users
20/02/2013Attention all blind and low vision iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch owners! Seminars@Hadley is kicking off a new quarterly series of seminars designed for you. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced user, this seminar series will fit your needs. Each iFocus seminar will address at least four different tips or guidelines for using your iDevice effectively.
-
Semi-Homemade Cooking: Convenience Personalized
12/02/2013Join Seminars@Hadley as instructor s and home cooks Patti Jacobson and Linn Sorge share their ideas on making tasty dishes in a convenient way, yet "personalizing" them along the way.
-
Fun with Braille
05/02/2013Join Seminars@Hadley as Susan Fisher and Sue Melrose, Hadley braille instructors, present on making braille fun and meaningful.
-
Travel Applications on iDevices
30/01/2013Would you like to learn more about the latest applications for Apple iOS devices designed to assist travelers? Join Seminars@Hadley as Tom Babinszki, director of the Forsythe Center for Entrepreneurship and a veteran traveler, shares insights on how these apps can help you make reservations, get a cab, order food and so much more.
-
UEB and You: What You Need to Know About Unified English Braille
24/01/2013At the last meeting of the Braille Authority of North America (BANA), Unified English Braille (UEB) was adopted as a code for the United States. What are the implications of UEB adoption? This webinar will give a brief background on the development of UEB and some basic characteristics of the code (what''s changed and what''s the same). Learn how these code changes will impact electronic braille and back-translation, transcription, education, etc.
-
The Keys to Successful Nondriving
23/01/2013When you’re a nondriver due to a visual impairment, you have to be creative and organized to be successful in this car-oriented society. Budgeting for travel, planning for when things don’t go well and using your time during travel efficiently are all important considerations to mastering the world of nondriving.
-
The Independent Airport Traveler
16/01/2013Whether you are new to flying or a seasoned traveler, learn valuable tips and tricks for making your airport experience less stressful and much easier to manage.
-
The Paralympics Experience
09/01/2013Join Seminars@Hadley as Mark Lucas, executive director of the U.S. Association of Blind Athletes, along with Paralympic athletes Lindsay Ball and Diane Barras, share insights on training, motivation and what it is like to compete internationally against other world-class athletes.