[accessibleimage] Re: Fwd: Re: Re: link echolocation Ben Underwood

Hi,
Dan Kish of World Access for the Blind, link Judy writes about, is  blind
and a Orientation and Mobility Specialist,
teaching how to use echolocation. 
This thought is totally off the deep end, but I was thinking about those
African languages that use clicking sounds,
perhaps the clicks have an added purpose - echolocation? 
Best,
Lisa




accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx skrev 10. oktober 2006 kl. 20:20 +0000:
>Hi Mel,
>Echolocation is explained a little better on the link Lisa sent earlier. 
>Here it is again:
>http://worldaccessfortheblind.org/ 
>There are a number of links on that site that explain echolocation, some
>with video clips.  It's fascinating!
>- Judi Piscitello, TVI, COMS
>Jpiscite@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
>Assistant, Training of Special Educators
>NYS School for the Blind Outreach Department
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>Batavia, NY 14020
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>that means slowing down and changing our own race.? - Author Unknown


Lisa Yayla
Huseby Kompetansesenter 
Oslo Norway
lisa.yayla@xxxxxxxxxx


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