She also managed the iCanConnect Program for nine years maintaining the database, provided telecommunications assessment, training for consumers on the use of technology, and troubleshooting to resolve issues related to technology.
In addition to her years of work experience, she is fluent in ASL and experienced in various alternative methods of DeafBlind communication.
Kacie has over 20 years of work in advocacy both locally and nationally with DeafBlind individuals and service dog handlers, along with being active in numerous related organizations as a DeafBlind person herself. Kacie earned her A. Kacie is currently working towards achieving the Certified Employment Support Professional certification and also continues in professional development training to better serve those she works with. Kacie looks forward to working with and being a part of empowering DeafBlind individuals, educating both agencies and employers about DeafBlindness, and her long term goal is to see a long standing and sustainable Co-Navigator program come to fruition within the state of Indiana.
McLendon hknc. Robert McLendon has 26 years of experience working with individuals who are blind, deaf, hard-of-hearing, DeafBlind, and with multiple disabilities in Alabama. At HKNC, he is serving as the DeafBlind Specialist for the states of Tennessee and Kentucky providing one-on-one services to consumers who are DeafBlind for the purpose of achieving their goals, such as but not limited to the list below:.
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And to make it easier for individuals using screen magnifiers, there is a narrow view option. Click the viewing options icon to get started. DeafBlind Specialists. Services for Adults The DeafBlind specialist collaborates with VR and the consumer, to address vocational and attitudinal barriers, and recognize strengths to become successfully employed in a career or vocation commensurate with skills, preferences, and experiences.
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Login State Agencies Online Services. The E-Rate Technical Assistance Program is available to eligible K schools and public libraries, providing affordable access to modern telecommunications and information services. This federal program is administered by the Universal Service Administrative Company USAC , and provides discounts on telecommunications, Internet access service costs and internal connections. The ongoing proliferation of innovative digital learning technologies and the need to connect students, teachers and consumers to jobs, life-long learning and information have led to a steady rise in demand for bandwidth in schools and libraries.
In recent years, the FCC refocused E-Rate from legacy telecommunications services to broadband, with a goal to significantly expand Wi-Fi access.
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