[visionrehabtherapist] Penn-Del AER Spring Vision Conference Call for Presentations

  • From: "Christie Peel" <peels@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <visionrehabtherapist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 09:48:25 -0400

Announcing the 2011 Penn-Del AER Spring Vision Conference Call for 
Presentations 

 

The Penn-Del AER Spring Vision Conference provides a nationally-respected venue 
for professionals in the vision field to share their knowledge and experience 
with colleagues. Our conference is designed to provide information for a wide 
range of issues that face professionals serving children and adults who are 
blind or visually impaired.  

 

This Call for Presentations invites you to submit proposals for concurrent or 
poster presentations that detail innovative programs, creative techniques, 
research results or design, employment strategies, and effective practices in 
education and rehabilitation of individuals who are blind or visually impaired. 
We strongly encourage you to share your expertise and insights by presenting a 
concurrent session or a poster presentation.

 

In addition to the rewarding experience of sharing ideas, presenters can gain 
professional development credit from the Academy for Certification of Vision 
Rehabilitation & Education Professionals (ACVREP). Presenters can also gain 
credit for Act 48 (Pennsylvania) for their preparation of a presentation. 

 

A $100.00 honorarium will be awarded for each accepted concurrent presentation, 
and a $50.00 honorarium will be awarded for each accepted poster presentation!

 

Please complete the attached Call for Presentations submission form and submit 
no later than December 1, 2010. The Conference Committee will notify accepted 
speakers by January 15, 2011.

 

If you have problems opening or printing this document, please contact Mary 
Nelle McLennan at mary.nelle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx or Christie Peel at 
peels@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 

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