April 13, 2002: Daniel Kish presents on Vision Replacement and Enhancement at the Institute of Innovative Blind Navigation way finding conference hosted by Western Michigan University. March 5, 2002: Daniel Kish presents a seminar on vision replacement and enhancement, and an impromptu workshop on echolocation training at the Institute of Innovative Blind Navigation way finding conference in conjunction with the northwestern AER Regional Conference in Portland, Oregon.
Events
Washington World Newspaper Article
Daniel Kish appears with Jay Squires (former Junior Coach) in the Washington World Newspaper riding a mountain bike, and discussing echolocation and KASPA (invented by Dr. Leslie Kay).
Washington Services for the Blind Conference
Daniel Kish and Jay Squires (former Junior Coach) present on how to help blind students meet the world head on to parents of blind children at the Washington Services for the Blind, Child Family conference.
TeamBat in Ripley’s Book
An article on TEAMBAT is published in the Ripley's "Believe It or Not" book.
Western Michigan University Workshop
Daniel Kish delivers 2-day workshop to rehabilitation faculty at Western Michigan University on the training of blind Orientation and Mobility Specialist trainees.
Daniel Kish in Popular Science
Daniel Kish discusses KASPA (invented by Dr. Leslie Kay, Director of SonicVision) in "Popular Science."
TeamBat in Mountain Bike Action Magazine
Daniel Kish and Andrew Griffin of the Blind Children's Learning Center appear with students in "Mountain Bike Action Magazine" to demonstrate the TEAMBAT project.
Team Bat Featured on NBC News
Daniel Kish appears with students while mountain biking on NBC news to demonstrate KASPA, and SonicVision product invented by Dr. Leslie Kay.
Guide Dogs of San Rafael Presentation
Daniel Kish and Hannah Bleier of Blind Children's Center present on the use of sonic echolocation by blind adults at Guide Dogs of San Rafael.
Daniel Kish on Sallie Jessie Raphael
Daniel Kish appears on the Sallie Jessie Raphael show, featured with students on Ripley's "Believe It or Not" This national appearance demarks the official opening of this web site. World Access for the Blind is officially open for business.
