Proceedings from First-Ever Braille Summit
Submitted by Charlotte Cushman on Jul 11, 2013
The first Braille Summit was hosted by the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS) and Perkins School for the Blind, and brought braille experts from around the world to the Perkins campus in Watertown, Massachusetts. It was held from June 19-21, 2013 and much of it was recorded. Videos and conference information are available here. The following panel sessions were recorded and are available on the Perkins website:
- Final Plenary Roundtable Session This panel is a roundtable session coordinated by Mary Nelle McLennan.
- Braille Literacy & Promotion This panel features remarks from Kim Charlson, Frances Mary D'Andrea, Lenore Dillon, and Diane Wormsley.
- Braille Technology This panel features remarks from Curtis Chong, Jim Denham, John Freese, and Brian Mac Donald.
- Braille Production This panel features remarks from Betsy Beaumon, John Bryant, Beth Hirst, and Tuck Tinsley.
- Braille Selection This panel features remarks from Paul Edwards, David Hyde, Danielle Miller, and Ed O'Rielly.
- The Event Kick-off: Braille Policy Featuring Michael Yudin, Acting Assistant Secretary for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, Department of Education, Washington, D.C.; Janet LaBreck, Presidential Nominee for Commissioner, Rehabilitation Services Administration, Washington, D.C.; Steven Rothstein, Member, Council of Schools and Services for the Blind, Watertown, MA.