
Discover Podcasting at KSSB
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S1 Ep 22Distance Learning: The Followup Discussion With More Students
Ajay, Charlie, Nick, Mr. Taylor, and Patrick join Rich in continuing the discussion that we had on the show about distance learning, the new reality from last year. This time, we talked about the hybrid learning schedule, online only, and full in-person learning. We discussed the pros and cons of each, and we also got a chance to poke a little fun at Rich, which is the most important part, right? Instagram: @kssbpodcast
S1 Ep 21Marcus Engel and Narrative Medicine
Marcus travels all over the country speaking to medical groups about his experience as a patient after a horrific car crash in which he lost his vision. He has published several books and has a master's degree in Narrative Medicine - he helps others heal from traumatic experiences by sharing their story. He currently lives in Florida and teaches at the University of Notre Dame on the topic of Narrative Medicine to a variety of medical professionals and educators. Instagram: @kssbpodcast
S1 Ep 2020th Episode Celebration, Featuring Ty
Ty stopped by the actual podcast studios (there are quite a few on campus) to celebrate our 20th episode with us. He is a student at the School For the Blind, who is very much interested in the ins and outs of ham radio operation. You will hear about the process of getting an operator license, some of the FCC's guidelines, and some of Ty's other hobbies that he likes to do when not at school. Instagram: @kssbpodcast
S1 Ep 19Dan Oates and Space Camp
Dan Oates, the coordinator of Space Camp, talks about how it started; how it was adapted for the visually impaired; and some of the highlights he has experienced. Instagram: @kssbpodcast
S1 Ep 18Abigail Workman and KSSB collaborate to breakdown accessibility barriers in a local business
Abigail Workman, public relations specialist and resource creator, contacted KSSB to work on accessible solutions in a local business. During this episode, Christian (a teacher) and Rich (a student) at the Kansas State School for the Blind talk to Abigail about this collaboration process and issues they encountered. Instagram: @kssbpodcast
S1 Ep 17Jen Houston and the KSSB/UMB Connection
Jen Houston is the community relations manager for UMB Financial Corporation where she works to create opportunities and to be a resource for associates looking to get involved in their communities. During this episode of Discover Podcasting at KSSB, Jen shares with us her job at UMB, and how the bank helps the community in a variety of projects. The connection with KSSB is also discussed. Follow Discover Podcasting's Socials: Twitter: @kssbpodcast Instagram: @kssbpodcast KSSB's Twitter: @kansasblind Instagram: @kssbpodcast
S1 Ep 16More than a second career: How Kimberly Rhea became a TVI
Kimberly Rhea has made an interesting path for herself by the interests and careers experiences she has pursued over the years. She has worked in the business world, taught students in public school, lived through a tornado, and has written several books. In her spare time, she has road motorcycles; made wedding cakes, and told jokes on stage. Instagram: @kssbpodcast
S1 Ep 15Determination and Courage: Jordyn's insights for the future
During this podcast, Jordyn Walker shares about the challenging events in her life and the decision to set a positive path for herself. When others set limitations, she loves to prove them wrong. She talks about her experiences with Braille and learning technology after losing her vision at 15. Jordyn plans to attend the University of Central Missouri in the fall. You can follow Jordyn on Twitter @_blind_bandit_, and you can find her on Instagram @the_real_jay_walker. Instagram: @kssbpodcast
S1 Ep 14Dr. Yue-Ting Siu talks about access technology in schools, and the importance of using the right tools
During this episode, Dr. Yue-Ting Siu talks about the difference between access and assistive technology, and the importance of students being taught to use the right tools in school and later applications in life. Instagram: @kssbpodcast
S1 Ep 13Ed Summers talked about his life as a programmer, adjusting to his loss of vision, and advocacy for others that have disabilities.
Summers is Director of Accessibility at SAS, the market leader in analytics software and services. The SAS accessibility team enables people of all abilities to access the power of analytics. He also serves on the Advisory Council for the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and the North Carolina Board of Education Advisory Council for the Governor Morehead School for the Blind. Instagram: @kssbpodcast
S1 Ep 12Chip Hailey Shares His Experiences With Accessible Voting
During this episode, Chip talks about his experiences when voting in his state, and how the process is still somewhat inaccessible. He gives examples of how voting machines that were designed for the blind kept having technical difficulties, primarily when it came to printing out the ballot. Instagram: @kssbpodcast
S1 Ep 11Chris Downey, Blind Architect with a Vision
Chris Downey talks about his life as an architect, and how his loss of vision did not alter his vision within his profession. Instagram: @kssbpodcast
S1 Ep 10A discussion on Way Finding with Joe Cioffi
Joe Cioffi spent over 30 years immersed in the deafblind world: as an advocate, a product developer, and a teacher of independent travel skills and tactile communication skills to deafblind youth and adults. He is the CEO of ClickAndGo Wayfinding is dedicated to bringing independent mobility to everyone--regardless of their ability and at no cost to the user. Our discussion today talked briefly of his background and how Way Finding evolved in his life and business. Instagram: @kssbpodcast
S1 Ep 9TEALS and The KSSB Experience
Technology Education and Literacy in Schools (TEALS) is a Microsoft Philanthropies program that connects classroom teachers with tech-industry volunteers to create sustainable CS programs. During this episode, the TEALS team shared about the JAVA class that was taught at KSSB, how the instructors got into coding, and the importance of accessibility. Allison Hartnett, Regional Manager with TEALS, mentioned the new Computer Science course that will be taught online with KSSB this Fall, 2020 during the afternoon after school hours to make it more accessible. Instagram: @kssbpodcast
S1 Ep 8In Pursuit of Mac Accessibility From John Panarese
John Panereez, owner of Mac for the Blind, stopped by the virtual studio to discuss how he founded Mac for the Blind, what he did before becoming a certified trainer through Apple, and his views on accessibility of Apple products. You can find all of his work at: http://macfortheblind.com Instagram: @kssbpodcast
S1 Ep 7Needed technology skills in the post secondary years
Robert Beach is an assistive technology specialist at the Kansas City Community College, who has trained and assisted students during their early college years. He has worked with other agencies such as Envision and the Kansas State School for the Blind to help improve student readiness in technology before leaving the high school years. During this episode, Robert Beach shares his insights. Instagram: @kssbpodcast
S1 Ep 6Joe Strechay: Discovering a career in Movies and becoming an advocate for the Blind
Joe Strechay talks about his journey into the movie business, and co- hosting the Apple TV series "See". He reflects on his experiences with the barriers in his life, and the importances of taking risks. Instagram: @kssbpodcast
S1 Ep 5Tidbits From Tyler Merren: A Lifetime In Sports and Challenging Barriers In the Paralympics
The Discover Podcasting team is joined by Tyler Merren, who has competed three times in the Paralympics, playing Goalball on a team through the United States Association For Blind Athletes. We cover his new fitness training project, his experience with self-advocacy, his time spent playing Goalball, his love of sports, and much, much more. Instagram: @kssbpodcast
S1 Ep 4Distance Learning Reflections From the Students' Point Of View
The students discuss some questions asked about their experiences with distance learning, through not only KSSB, but their home districts as well. Instagram: @kssbpodcast
S1 Ep 3Tips on Podcasting from the Pros
Hal Bowman is a popular person in the world of podcasting, and we were fortunate to have him as a guest on our new podcasting site. Feel free to visit his site at: https://halbowman.com/ Instagram: @kssbpodcast
S1 Ep 2Assistive technology history from the student's viewpoint
Technology history from the student's perspective was discussed, with highlights on their favorites over the years. Instagram: @kssbpodcast
S1 Ep 1Introduction to Podcasting
Podcast starts off with the mechanics, roles, and future topics. Join us and learn about the basics of Podcasting. Instagram: @kssbpodcast