#16 in the CVI for the TVI series

This tutorial addresses the ability to identify two-dimensional images and explores the implications for assessment, accommodations and instruction. Earn 1.5 Professional Development, Continuing Education, or ACVREP credits by completing our online tutorial.

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Objectives:

  • Viewers will learn why images tend to be more difficult to interpret than objects for children with CVI and why certain types of images seem more difficult than others.
  • Viewers will learn a way to assess 2D image interpretation in some students with CVI.
  • Viewers will learn how to use the results of the 2D image assessment to drive IEP accommodations and direct instruction.

Meet the Presenters

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Matt Tietjen, M.Ed., CTVI
Matt Tietjen is an education consultant and teacher of students with visual impairments. Matt earned his undergraduate degree at Cornell University. He became certified in special education certification at Southern Connecticut State University. He received his certification in teaching students with visual impairments from UMASS Boston, where he also earned his Master’s in Education. Matt specializes in working with children who have cortical/cerebral visual impairment (CVI). He developed the What’s the Complexity Framework (APH Press) out of his conviction that children with CVI deserve a visually accessible school day. Matt is passionate about teaching families and educators about CVI and partnering with them to create person-centered educational programs. Matt’s What’s the Complexity Framework appears as Chapter 4 in “Cortical Visual Impairment: Advanced Principles,” edited by Christine Roman-Lantzy. Matt presents internationally on CVI and teaches CVI graduate courses through UMASS Boston, Perkins School for the Blind, and Fitchburg State University. Matt, along with two co-authors, is currently writing a book on academic accommodations for students with CVI (Perkins Publications).
Dates:
June 23, 2020 - June 23, 2020
Level:
Introductory
Length:
Approximately one hour
Credits:
1.5 Continuing Education
1.5 Professional Development
1.5 ACVREP
1.5 CTLE
Cost:
$55 - Earn Credits