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Online Education Events June 23rd and 24th: National Library Services for the Blind and Print Disabled and Analyzing Complex Images

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Join us for our Library of Congress summer of Professional Development opportunities. Each Tuesday and Wednesday we will present information and ideas that will help you plan your instructional activities or support students at home.

Free Online Office Hours – An Introduction to the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled -June 23, 2-3ET

In this session, Gabrielle Barnes, a writer-editor at the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled (NLS), will provide an introduction to the NLS free braille and talking-book program, share resources for people with disabilities, and answer your questions.

Free Webinar – Foundations: Analyzing Complex Images – June 24, 2-3 ET

Register now for this webinar!

In this interactive webinar, participants will learn and apply foundational strategies for analyzing primary sources that are particularly rich and complex in detail. How can we help students identify and analyze details that may otherwise go unnoticed? And how can they relate these details together to arrive at a larger understanding?

Participants will also reflect on how these strategies might be used with their students.

Educators participating in the live webinar for this session may request a certificate for one hour of professional development.

To register, and for ADA information, please visit the Library of Congress workshops and webinars page.

Please email us at [email protected] with questions.

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