April 24, 2008: Daniel Kish presented a keynote speech and workshops on the no limits approach, perceptual development, and FlashSonar training to blindness professionals and families at the Michigan AER conference.
FlashSonar Symposium, Sponsored by Sensis
April 15, 2008: Daniel Kish and Junior Coach Karl presented a national symposium on FlashSonar and alternative perception, sponsored by Sensis.
World Access for the Blind in Holland
April 9-14, 2008: Daniel Kish and Junior Coach Karl conducted full day workshops, seminars, and group trainings in Holland, sponsored by Sensis.
Daniel Kish Featured in Folio Article
April 7, 2008: Daniel Kish is featured with instructors in training in an article published in Folio, a Swiss Science magazine
WAFTB Appears in The Times
February 10, 2008: World Access for the Blind is featured training blind children throughout the U.K. See the article online here: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article3341739.ece
FlashSonar Documentary
February 8, 2008: Daniel Kish and Brian Bushway are featured in a half-hour regional documentary about training blind children to use FlashSonar, and work with families.
For an article, see: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,330241,00.html
Daniel Kish and Ben Underwood on U.K. Television
January 29, 2008: Daniel Kish and World Access for the Blind coaching staff are featured working with Ben Underwood on national U.K. television and throughout western Europe in an hour-long documentary entitled Extraordinary People.
Contact Us
By E-mail:
President: daniel.kish@worldaccessfortheblind.org
For matters related to funding, contributions, and resources, please contact Kelly Husted: kelly.husted@worldaccessfortheblind.org
Daniel Kish and Ben Underwood on Australian TV
November 29, 2007: Daniel Kish and Ben Underwood are featured on a national Australian television program called Amazing Medical Stories, focusing on the role of the visual cortex in the processing of advanced echolocation.
Professional Development Seminar
November 25 - December 8, 2007: Daniel Kish travels to Australia to deliver follow-up professional development and student training throughout New South Wales, sponsored by Guide Dogs New South Wales-ACT.
