[acb-hsp] Introduction

John Kolwick john2109 at suddenlink.net
Tue Feb 15 02:22:18 GMT 2011


   Hello Alexis, I also teach adaptive devices on a limited basis.  I also am a social worker/therapist.  Welcome to the group.

From: Alexis Read 
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2011 6:13 PM
To: acb-hsp at acb.org 
Subject: [acb-hsp] Introduction

My name is Alexis, and I am an adaptive technology instructor at an agency for the blind in Rochester, New York.  I have been working at this agency for 15 months having completed the majority of my course requirements for grad school.  The grad school issue is a whole other post in itself.  I tried to complete coursework leading to a masters in vision rehabilitation therapy, but things happened to derail that plan, things I won’t get into here.

For the most part, I enjoy my work.  I love coming up with creative ways to teach my students computer skills and concepts.  Many of my students tell me that they feel more at ease with me as their teacher because I don’t rush them, nor do I show signs of impatience.  This makes me feel good because sometimes, impatience is something I struggle with in a teaching situation.

When I’m not working and the weather is nice, I like taking walks with my Seeing Eye dog, Julia.  She is a 5 year old Lab/golden cross.  We’ve been a team now for 3 years.  It will be 4 years this coming September.  

I look forward to participating on this list.

Regards,
Alexis Read
aread9 at rochester.rr.com



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