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November 1-3, 2019 in Nacogdoches, TX Welcome to the 2019 Southwest Orientation and Mobility Association (SWOMA) Conference! We hope that you will enjoy your time here and go home with a lot of great information to help you in working with your students and clients. Here are some things you need to know. Important Announcements In order to receive ACVREP credit for participating in ANY session at SWOMA 2019, you must sign-in each day of the event. You will be given codes at the end of the sessions that will be needed when you complete your evaluation. A table can be found on the last page of this guide to record the session codes. DO NOT lose these codes as none can be provided to you after the conference is finished. We would like to thank the following organizations for helping to sponsor the 2019 SWOMA Conference:
• Allied Instruction Service • East TX Lighthouse for the Blind • Guiding Eyes for the Blind • Stephen F. Austin State University • Texas School for the Blind & Visually Impaired – Curriculum
Department Exhibits will be set up in the Convention Lobby on Saturday and Sunday throughout the day. Please take time to visit with our exhibitors while you are here. You are on your own to enjoy Nacogdoches on Friday evening. A list of options can be found on page 16 of this guide.
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Don’t forget to join in the fun of networking with your colleagues at the social on Saturday evening from 5:00-6:30 PM in the Banita Ballroom. Appetizers and non-alcoholic beverages will be served; a cash bar will also be available. Participants may want to visit the Día de los Muertos Fiesta on the square in downtown Nacogdoches from 4-8 PM on Saturday, November 2nd. This festival includes both food and art vendors. Do you have an interest in our 2020 SWOMA Conference? Please take time to complete a brief online survey during the Conference. We have laptops set up in the registration area so you can easily complete it during one of your break times or you use this link on your personal device.. SWOMA Planning Committee Want to make the 2020 SWOMA Conference even more exciting than the 2019 conference? Have great ideas for speakers and session topics? Please consider volunteering as a member of the SWOMA Planning Committee. Send your contact information to Mary Shore at [email protected] or include a note on your conference evaluation that you are interested in helping. Our thanks to all the volunteers who brought you the fabulous 2019 SWOMA Conference: Katie Barnes Andrew Bernet Kate Borg Lauren Bowen Julie Brown Patti Clement Donna J. Dean
Debra Fournier-Pursel Carolina Gonzalez Beverly Jackson Scott Meyer Michael Munro Jennifer N. Perry Toni Provost
Cecilia Robinson Patricia Rutan Alecia Self Mary Shore Chris Tabb Stephanie Walker Marjie Wood
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PRE-CONFERENCE - Friday, November 1, 2019 Sign-in opens at 11 AM for both the pre-conference and conference.
1:00-4:30 PM
Convention A & B
Finding Wheels in 2019 A New Resource for Travelers in Their Teens or Early 20s L. Penny Rosenblum, Ph.D., Research Professor, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ Anne L. Corn, Ed.D., Austin, TX Travelers, that is, those in high school or their early 20s, need to develop a complex set of skills to manage travel. During this session the presenters will focus on the wide array of skills needed such as using technology during travel, bicycling with low vision, safety during travel, and using rideshare services. We will share "Finding Wheels", a 2019 publication from TSBVI. The book differs in many ways from the original 2000 version. Throughout the session the presenters will present scenarios of travelers, content, activities, and vignettes. Videos, discussion, and small group activities will be used to increase participation and understanding of the material.
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CONFERENCE: Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019
7:45 AM-5:00 PM
Convention Lobby
Exhibitors Please take time to visit our exhibitors during breaks in the Convention Lobby. They will be available from 7:45 AM-5:00 PM.
7:45-8:15 AM Convention Lobby
Breakfast A continental breakfast is available for participants.
8:15-8:30 AM Convention A & B
Welcome and Housekeeping
Saturday General Sessions
8:30-10:00 AM
Convention A & B
Leadership Michael Munro, COMS, ESC Region 6 VI Consultant, Huntsville, TX The presentation will seek to motivate individuals to step up into various leadership positions in the field as well as build them up in their belief in themselves as leaders.
10:00-10:30 AM
Convention Lobby
Break Freshen up your coffee or tea before the next session begins.
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10:30-11:45 AM
Convention A & B
An Update on the Status of the Orientation and Mobility Profession Eileen Siffermann, COMS, President of OMSA, Tucson, AZ Eileen will lead a discussion on the characteristics of a profession and how those characteristics relate to the profession of Orientation and Mobility. She will also report on the beginnings and the work of the Orientation and Mobility Specialist Association (OMSA).
11:45 AM -1:00 PM
Lunch on your own The hotel has prepared a quick option for lunch. There are also a number of restaurants nearby. Check with the concierge to find out about dining options.
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1:00-2:30 PM Saturday Breakout Sessions
Convention A Moving On! Advocating for Optimal O&M Services in Texas
Marjie Wood, M.Ed., COMS, TVI, O&M Consultant, Austin, TX Mary Shore, COMS, O&M Consultant, TSBVI Outreach, Austin, TX After gathering at SWOMA 2018 and TAER 2019, the area of “administration” was identified as the number one roadblock in providing optimal O&M services to children and adults in Texas. As we roll up our sleeves once again, let's focus on creating specific actions necessary for achieving quality services.
Convention B Wearable Canes Improve Motor, Concept, Language, & Social Skills Dr. Grace Ambrose-Zaken, Ed.D., COMS, Coordinator of Rehabilitation Teaching and Orientation & Mobility Program, Hunter College, City University of New York Anne L. Corn, Ed.D., Author, Austin, TX Mobility visual impairment and blindness is a term that helps identify those persons for whom tactile path information is not optional. This session will define and give video examples of the term mobility visual impairment. Research on the benefits of the wearable cane and the new O&M assessment for preverbal/nonverbal children under five will be provided along with videos demonstrating the successful use of the wearable cane with children five and younger with MVI/B.
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Banita Ballroom
Investing in Your Future with Digital Networking Lauralyn Randles, Doctoral Candidate, COMS, TVI, Morris, Il Molly Pasley, Ed.D., COMS, TVI, Instructor/Service Provider for Individuals with Visual Impairments, Out of Sight Accessibility, Peoria, Il We are in a field where our nearest professional peer may be in another town or county. Our students are facing the same predicament. Together through modeling, we can build a network of support for ourselves and our students. The presenters will address some tips and tricks for building these digital networks.
Rusk What O&M Looks Like in Beirut, Lebanon Paul Hull, COMS, Kingwood, TX Paul experienced a serendipitous three weeks' worth of O&M instruction given to Lebanese citizens as well as Syrian and Palestinian refugees with visual impairments. Learn about the differences between O&M instruction in the United States and Lebanon as Paul shares how the group overcame the obstacles such as cultural taboos and language barriers that were never described in any textbook, classroom or by any mentor or peer in the field.
2:30-3:00 PM Convention Lobby
Break Like refreshments will be served.
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3:00-4:30 pm Saturday Breakout Sessions
Convention A Eye Candy Toby Penington, COMS, CLVT, and Charlotte Simpson, COMS, Texas Workforce Commission, CCRC, Austin, TX Want to help your student be able to explain their eye conditions to peers, support staff, parents and others on their IEP Teams? Eye Candy is an edible and interactive presentation that uses candy to represent the various structures of the human eye and eye conditions.
Convention B Wearable Canes: Who, what, when, where and how Dr. Grace Ambrose-Zaken, Ed.D., COMS, Coordinator of Rehabilitation Teaching and Orientation & Mobility Program, Hunter College, City University of New York Wearable canes are a new member of the mobility device family. This session is open to all who work with early intervention and preschool students with severe visual impairment and blindness. Attendees will learn how to obtain wearable canes, as well as how to instruct and measure wearable cane outcomes in learners with mobility visual impairment and blindness.
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Banita Ballroom
Running Guide Dogs - Guiding Eyes for the Blind Mike Goehring, Field Representative and Instructor, Guiding Eyes for the Blind, Jud, North Dakota Guiding Eyes for the Blind is the first and currently the only guide dog school in the U.S. to offer a program and equipment specifically dedicated to Running Guides. In this session we will discuss the development and evolution of this one of a kind program with Guiding Eyes including information about qualifications for applicants and specialized equipment utilized in the Running Guides program
Raguet Room Experiences with Vision Loss: A Focus Group Jennifer Perry, COMS, CVRT, Nacogdoches, TX This session is limited to individuals who are adventitiously blind. The focus of this group will be to discuss the experiences of Vision Loss in a way that highlights thoughts, feelings, and other personal initial reactions to losing vision. This group will include the opportunity for additional discussions with the moderator should there be any information that a person would like to share, but is not comfortable to discuss.
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4:45-5:45 PM Saturday, Optional Events Meet in the Convention Lobby if you are interested in participating in either of these events.
Blindfold Travel This is an opportunity to gain practice hours for your certification, led by SWOMA Planning Committee members.
Victor Trek Treasure Hunt Join us for this OPTIONAL training. HumanWare will introduce the Victor Reader Trek. This product is the newest generation of orientation and mobility aids from HumanWare, and it provides unique benefits not available in other devices such as smartphones. Join us to find out about what is new for non-visual travelers in the world of technology.
5:00-6:30 PM Banita Ballroom
SWOMA Social Networking Event Appetizers and beverages will be served. A cash bar is also available.
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Sunday, November 3rd
8:30 AM-12:30 PM
Convention Lobby
Exhibitors Please take time to visit our exhibitors during breaks in the Convention Lobby. They will be available from 7:45 AM-5:00 PM.
7:45-8:15 AM Convention Lobby
Breakfast A continental breakfast is available for participants.
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8:30 – 10:00 AM Breakout Sessions
Convention A Beyond the O&M VISSIT: Advocating for Appropriate Service Intensity Shannon Darst, Ph.D., TVI, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX Heather Munro, M.Ed., TVI, COMS, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX Rona Pogrund, Ph.D., TVI, COMS, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX What does your administrator need to know in order to understand the need for more support and/or additional staff in your O&M program? This presentation will provide strategies for having the conversation about needing more support based on the results of all of your O&M VISSITs and other workload factors.
Convention B CCRC Assistive Technology and Travel (iPhone & Android) Jeff Molzow, Employment Assistance Specialist at Texas Workforce Commission, Lubbock, TX Michael Doise, iAccessibility Owner and Data/Applications Specialist at Travis Association for The Blind, Austin, TX Want to learn to choose the right tech application for any situation? This session will show O&M Instructors how to use assistive technology on mobile devices to augment travel.
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10:30 AM-12:00 PM Breakout Sessions
Convention A Are You Prepared for Disaster? Disaster Planning for Students with a Visual Impairment Lauralyn Randles, Doctoral Candidate, COMS, TVI, Morris, Il Molly Pasley, Ed.D., COMS, TVI, Instructor/Service Provider for Individuals with Visual Impairments, Out of Sight Accessibility, Peoria, Il With the recent uptick in active shooters in schools, it is important that students with special needs are considered during these lifesaving practice sessions. The presenters will address common protocols for fire, bomb threat, tornado, and active shooter scenarios, parental concerns about safety of their children, and how to construct and where to place safety plans for students with a visual impairment. Attendees will be encouraged to share their experiences and knowledge.
Banita Ballroom
Let’s Move Together! Early Play Routines to Encourage Self-Initiated Movement Marjie Wood, M.Ed., COMS, TVI, O&M Consultant, Austin, TX
The O&M Specialist has a unique role with babies and their parents in laying the foundation for early movement and exploration leading to more formal O&M skills later in life. Come learn some play routines that can benefit baby and parents on the road to self-initiated movement.
12:00-12:30 PM Convention Lobby
Break Please use this time to check out of the hotel and pay a last visit to our exhibitors.
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12:30-2:30 PM Convention A & B
Working Lunch: Teaching Tips for O&M Instructors from O&M Instructors Facilitated by Ed Mullen, M.S. Ed.; M.A. O&M; COMS, Texas Workforce Commission, CCRC, Austin, TX Ed Mullen facilitates this session designed to share and to gather instructional techniques that have improved our teaching. The strategies that veteran O&M instructors have learned from each other, from our students, or from our own creativity. The techniques presented will be recorded and shared with our SWOMA participants following the conference.
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SWOMA 2019 Conference-At-A-Glance
Friday, November 1, 2019
11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Convention Lobby
Registration
1:00-2:15 PM Convention A & B
Finding Wheels Curriculum and Independent Travel with a Variety of Transportation Options
2:15-2:30 PM Convention Lobby
Break
2:30-4:30 PM Convention A & B
Finding Wheels Curriculum and Independent Travel with a Variety of Transportation Options
Saturday, November 2nd, 2019
7:45-8:15 AM Convention Lobby Registration and Sign-in
7:45-8:15 AM Convention Lobby Breakfast
8:15-8:30 AM Convention A & B
Welcome and Housekeeping
8:30-10:00 AM
Convention A & B
Leadership
10:00–10:30 AM
Convention Lobby
Break and Visit with Exhibitors
10:30–11:45 AM
Convention A & B
An Update on the Status of the Orientation and Mobility Profession
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11:45 AM-1:00 PM
Lunch on your own
1:00-2:30 PM
Breakout Sessions 1. Convention A: Moving On! Advocating for Optimal
O&M Services in Texas 2. Convention B: Wearable Canes Improve Motor,
Concept, Language, and Social Skills 3. Banita Ballroom: Invest in Your Future with Digital
Networking 4. Rusk: What O&M Looks like in Beirut, Lebanon
2:30-3:00 PM Convention Lobby
Break and Visit with Exhibitors
3:00-4:30 PM Breakout Sessions 1. Convention A: Eye Candy 2. Convention B: Wearable Canes: Who, what, when,
where and how 3. Banita Ballroom: Running Guide Dogs - Guiding
Eyes for the Blind 4. Raguet Room: Experiences with Vision Loss: A
Focus Group
4:45-5:45 PM Convention A
Blindfold Travel or Victor Trek Treasure Hunt HumanWare
7:30-9:30 PM Banita Ballroom
SWOMA Social Networking Event
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Sunday, November 3rd, 2018
7:15-8:30 AM Breakfast
8:30-10:00 AM Breakout Sessions 1. Convention A: Beyond the O&M VISSIT:
Advocating for Appropriate Service Intensity 2. Convention B: Criss Cole Rehabilitation Center
(CCRC) Technology, iPhone/Android
10:00-10:30 AM
Convention Lobby Break
10:30 AM-12:00 PM
Breakout Sessions 1. Convention A: Are You Prepared for Disaster?
Disaster Planning for Students with a Visual Impairment
2. Convention B: Let’s Move Together! Early Play Routines to Encourage Self-Initiated Movement
12:00 – 12:15 PM
Convention Lobby
Break
12:30 – 2:30 PM
Convention A & B
Working Lunch
Figure 1 IDEAs that Work logo.
TSBVI Outreach Programs lend their support to the SWOMA conference each year. This project is supported by the U.S. Department of Education Special Education Programs (OSEP). Opinions expressed here the authors and do not necessarily represent the position of the Department of Education.
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Floor Plan of Convention Space
Figure 2 Fredonia Meeting Room Floor Plan: All meeting rooms are down the hallway to the right as you enter the main lobby. The Raguet, Rusk and Banita rooms are in a row before you reach the Convention Lobby and Convention A&B.
The Pre-conference and general sessions will all take place in the Convention Center rooms. Breakout sessions will also utilize the Banita and Raguet rooms. For individuals using dog guides a relief area outside near Convention A&B has been set up. Please check with the front desk if you need assistance locating this area or check with someone at the registration area.
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TSBVI Outreach Program Honors Texas Fellows Recognizing VI Professionals in their Role as Recruiters
2018-2019
Texas Fellow Gabriella Ortuno-Haywood Mari Garza Mari Garza Tracy Fletcher Tracy Fletcher Emily Calvert Tracy Hallak Scarlett Bayard Cathy Edwards Barbie Priest Yevernett Anderson
Candidate Emma Reese Amy Reyna Dahlia Rivera Brenda Blum Amanda Garcia Candi Stilts Gina Zavorka Debbie Fussell Jo Ellen Fisk Cloyd Amanda Campbell Pamela Jackson Thomas
The Texas Fellows program acknowledges the individual recruiters (Texas Fellow) and welcomes the new VI professional (Candidate) to the field. You are eligible to be a Texas Fellow if you were a significant person in the candidate’s recruitment. To be eligible for the program during the 2019-2000 school year, candidates must have started their training after May 15, 2019.
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Texas Fellows and Candidates receive the following recognitions: • The names of the Texas Fellows and the candidates are published
in the Texas SenseAbilities newsletter. • Texas Fellows and the candidates receive special
acknowledgement at all statewide TSBVI-sponsored activities. AND
• One of TSBVI’s most popular publications OR • Registration assistance for an upcoming TSBVI sponsored
conference. For more information about the Texas Fellow Program or working as a VI professional contact: Mary Shore at [email protected]; 512-206-9156.
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Exhibitors Please take time to visit our exhibitors. They will be located in the Convention Lobby throughout the day.
• Ability2Access • Allied Instructional Services • CHRISTAL VISION • East TX Lighthouse for the Blind • Guiding Eyes for the Blind • HumanWare • OrCam • Texas Tech University • Texas School for the Blind & Visually Impaired
East TX Lighthouse for the Blind 411 W. Front Street, Tyler, TX 75702
https://www.tylerlighthouse.org/
Phone: 903.593.3111 | 1.888.565.3852
Stop by our booth Saturday, November 2nd!
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Guiding Eyes for the Blind https://www.guidingeyes.org/ 611 Granite Springs Road, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 (800) 942-0149 Guiding Eyes for the Blind provides guide dogs to people with vision loss. We are passionate about connecting exceptional dogs with individuals for greater independence. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with all services provided completely free of charge. At Guiding Eyes, we rely upon the contributions of our generous donors to fulfill our mission. Our Headquarters and Training Center is located in Yorktown Heights, New York, and our Canine Development Center in Patterson, New York.
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Figure 3 AIS logo - Allied Instructional Services ™
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Texas School for the Blind & Visually Impaired www.tsbvi.edu/publications
Curricula & Resource Guides to assist the TVI, COMS, and families in assessment, instruction, and adaptations
in the Core Curriculum and Expanded Core Curriculum areas.
TAPS: An Orientation & Mobility Curriculum for Students with Visual Impairments This curriculum, used extensively by O&M specialists all over the country, includes goals, objectives and teaching strategies for travel within the home, school, residential and community environments, including public transition and the use of ambulatory devices. The 3rd edition incorporates new and updated goals and objectives, and many new teaching strategies. Also added are various helpful resources in the appendices such as sample reports, Spanish mobility terms, yoga activities and strategies to use when working with students with deafblindness.
Texas 2 STEPS (Successfully Teaching Early Purposeful Skills) Texas 2 STEPS is an early intervention orientation and mobility evaluation tool and a curriculum of supporting activities and routines. It is specifically designed to determine and address the orientation and mobility needs for students with visual impairments from birth through 5 years of age. Both the evaluation and curriculum are also appropriate for students who have additional disabilities and
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can be implemented in all settings including home, daycare, school and community.
Yoga for Children with Visual and Multiple Impairments: Fun Movement Activities Inspired by Yoga Yoga is a great way to incorporate skills students need to improve motor abilities. This is a fun, practical book delineating the benefits of yoga for students with visual impairments including body awareness, spatial awareness, motor development, sensory integration, balance and coordination, energy, strength and flexibility. This book also includes many yoga poses and information about yoga sessions.
Activities and Dining Near the Fredonia Hotel Things downtown, close by, and walkable:
• Nacogdoches Visitors Center: 200 E. Main St. • The Rusty Axe (axe throwing-downtown) 325 E. Main Street • Lanana Creek Linear Trail (starts on Main Street and heads north up to
Austin Street) • Durst-Taylor House and Gardens: 304 North Street • Sterne-Hoya Museum: 211 S. Lanana St. • Fortney Home: 310 N. Mound St. • Red House Winery (downtown) 108 E. Pilar St • Fredonia Brewery (just east of the Fredonia Hotel) 138 N. Mound St. • Banita Creek Hall – country western bar with dance floor: 401 West
Main St • Fire Museum: 214 E. Pilar St. • Dia De Los Muertos - fiesta on the square – Nov 2 4p-9p • Eugenia Sterne Park: 700 E. Main St. • Railroad Depot: 101 Old Tyler Rd.
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Food Nearby • Farmers Market Saturday Mornings: 107 Pearl Street • Galls Café: 312 E. Main Street • Old Towne Diner and Cowboy Jacks Saloon: 422 E. Main Street • Dolly’s Diner: 116 S. Pecan St • Auntie Pasta’s: 211 Old Tyler Rd
Fun and Food Farther Out but Still in Town: • Putt Putt golf: 3503 North Street • Escape Nac (escape room) 4313 NW Stallings Dr. • Ruby M. Mize Azalea Garden (corner of University and Starr Ave) • Millard’s Crossing Historic Village: 6020 North Street • Disc Golf at Pecan Acres Park: 826 Starr Ave • Super Yummy (Mongolian Stir Fry) 4604 North Street #110 • Casa Tomas (Mexican) 1514 North Street • Bottlecap Alley (Burgers) 3203 North Street • Barkeeps (Asian Fusion) 3308 North Street • Pasados (Mexican) 1315 North Street • Butcher Boys (BBQ) 603 North Street • Zouki’s (Mediterranean) 1220 North Street • Papa John’s Pizza (delivery) 936 569 6611 • Domino’s Pizza (delivery) 936 569 2121 • Panda Café (Chinese Delivery) 936 568 0880
And if You Are On Campus: • SFA Stone Fort Museum: 1808 Alumni Drive North • SFA Planetarium (on campus at the Ed and Gwen Cole STEM
Building) 1720 Clark Blvd Out of town a few miles:
• Zip Nac: 199 Brother John Road (use Groupon for 2 for 1 specials) • Naca Valley Vineyard: (east of town) 9897 FM 1878 • Front Porch Distillery (south of town) 7905 US 59 South
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Notes
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Notes
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Session Code Recording Form Please be sure to record each of the session codes by your Room Monitor at the end of each session you attend. The form on page 30 has been included for that purpose. You will be asked to enter each of these codes when you complete your evaluation online following the conference. You will only receive ACVREP credit for the sessions which you provide the correct code number. Please be sure to not to lose this information as codes will not be provided to you after the next session starts.
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Friday, November 1, 2019 Code
1:00-2:15 PM Finding Wheels Curriculum and Independent Travel with a Variety of Transportation Options
Saturday, November 2nd, 2019 Code
8:30-10:00 AM Leadership
10:30–11:45 AM
An Update on the Status of the O&M Profession
1:00-2:30 PM Breakout Session
3:00-4:30 PM Breakout Session
4:45-5:45 PM Blindfold Travel or Victor Trek Treasure Hunt
Sunday, November 3rd, 2018 Code
8:30-10:00 AM Breakout Session
10:30 AM-12:00 PM Breakout Session
12:15 – 2:15 PM Working Lunch