The Imaging System and Self-Direction in Blind Children Keynote Presentation

March 4-5, 2010: Daniel Kish delivers the keynote presentation and two seminars to educators of blind children in Macclesfield, England. Sponsored by VIEW.

The Imaging System and Self-Direction in Blind Children Seminar

March 2, 2010: Daniel Kish delivers a half-day seminar to mobility officers in Coventry, England. Sponsored by Mobility and Independence Specialists in Education (MISE).

Self-Direction and FlashSonar in Blind Adults Workshops

March 1, 3, 8, 2010: Daniel Kish delivers three one-day, hands-on workshops to mobility officers in training and current professionals. Sponsored by Birmingham City University (BCU) in England.

UTNE Reader's 2009 Visionaries List

Daniel Kish has been included in UTNE Reader's 2009 list of 50 Visionaries that are Changing the World for his work through World Access for the Blind.

Video – Seeing with Sound

Daniel Kish and Brian Bushway appear working with a student named Sebastion in the video Seeing with Sound, part of the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry exhibit, YOU! The Experience.

Video - Blind boy uses his ears to 'see'

The BBC website has a segment online about Lucas Murray, a seven-year-old who has learned to navigate using echolocation.  You can view the video via this link.

Video - Brian Bushway on The Doctors

World Access for the Blind’s Brian Bushway recently appeared on The Doctors, a syndicated talk show dealing with medical and health issues.  Video of his appearance is available online via the links below:

Part 1 - Learn Echo Location (The Doctors)

Part 2 - Learn Echo Location (The Doctors)

NCW Visit Recap

July 29, 2009:  There is an article about Daniel Kish's April visit to England's New College Worcester on the college web site.

Spanish scientists develop echolocation in humans

June 30, 2009:  A team of researchers from the University of Alcalá de Henares (UAH) in Spain has published research confirming that human beings can be trained to develop echolocation.  You can read an article about their findings here.

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