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TEN TIMELY TIPS TO TIE O & M AND GPS TOGETHER… AER INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Craig Phillips Mike May August 2014
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Berthold Lowenfeld Blindness imposes the following limitations: In the range and variety of experiences In the ability to get about In the control of the environment and the self in relation to it. (1948) Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 2
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1. Know the Law Educating Blind and Visually Impaired Students Federal Register: June 8, 2000. Assistance to States for the Education of Children With Disabilities and Preschool Grants for Children With Disabilities Federal Register: August 14, 2006. Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 3
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2. Prepare for GPS Positional concepts Compass orientation Landmarks Visual Maps Tactile maps ‾ Wheatley ‾ Tactile Town ‾ Swell paper ‾ Collage ‾ Braillon Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 4
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3. Consider Your Student Interest/curiosity Perceived utility Maturity > Age Cognitive ability Dexterity Route concept Stamina Techiness is useful, but not essential. Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 5
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“The difficulty or simplicity of learning how to use a system must work for the student first and the teacher second.” Mike May Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 6
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GPS DEVICES August 2014 Craig L. Phillips and Mike May 7
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Rely on Data, Not Opinion Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 8
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4. Think of the Four Stages of Learning Unconsciously Incompetent Consciously Incompetent Consciously Competent Unconsciously Competent Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 9
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5. Begin at the Beginning… Start with the component parts Assemble/Disassemble Orient to the device Follow with the key describer mode Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 10
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Start with the familiar and expand outward Walk, listen, and reference What is the information… Where is it provided… How is it given Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 11
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6. Define Mapping STREET OPEN AREA Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 12
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7. Use Landmarks and Waypoints Effectively Know where you are ‾ Street? ‾ Open Area? Reset GPS position when setting landmarks. Multiple landmarks can be set at the same time/same spot. Always set a landmark at the beginning of a route. Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 13
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Pair with physical reference points Label noun first, then adjective ‾ “Smith High School, East Door…” Rehearse before recording Practice renaming, deleting, and unsetting as a destination. Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 14
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Understand silliness Fill in the gaps to develop the gestalt of the area. Set before and after hazards, headaches, and irritations. Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 15
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8. Understand Points of Interest (POI) Parameters Point of Interest Preset on Maps TeleAtlas NAVTEQ Use POI rich environments to begin instruction Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 16
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Craig L. Phillips and Mike May Where is the “spot?” August 2014 17
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Reinforce the Concept of the Virtual Open Doorway Incidental information results in incidental learning and control Part to whole scheme Nurture environmental literacy Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 18
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9. Discuss Routing Modes Pedestrian Mode ‾ Distance parameters Motorized Mode ‾ Time parameters Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 19
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And Routing Reliability Self-created and Back-tracked routes Landmarks POIs Address Entry Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 20
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10.Teaching Considerations Always warm up the device. Reset… Understand Routing Hiccups No GPS coverage Turn back Off route Silence Movement versus static position Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 21
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Everything is relative. GPS usage demands proficient fundamental O & M skills for the final +/- 50 feet. Context clues/concepts must be practiced. Organizational parameters Time and distance Solicitation of aid Don’t tell…question. Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 22
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Preview routes for “blackholes.” Take a cheat sheet on lessons and use it. Use multiple SD cards. Practice using the settings menu. Earplugs and headphones are not recommended when traveling. Assume nothing and be open to learning. GPS limits/parameters Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 23
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Craig L. Phillips and Mike May Showing is far better than telling… August 2014 24
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Let your student show you and others. In-service classmates, teachers, and parents. Encourage borrowing. Get lost on lessons. Teach and practice motorized guidance Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 25
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Dual lesson with Trekker Breeze and Garmin Oregon 450 Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 27
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Curricular Integration Conceptual Development Literacy Physical Education Geography Mathematics Social Competency Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 28
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Cooperative Learning Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 29
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Craig L. Phillips and Mike May My weekly lunch, community awareness, social interaction, environmental access, GPS lesson… Audrey August 2014 30
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The Continuum “Outer space.” LE Age 5 “Mommy, we need to turn here” GT Age 7 “Directing a cab driver to my destination gave me control.” DW Adult Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 31
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FYI… FYI… “I feel like I'm "cheating" somehow, when I don't have to keep track of what street is what, where it's located, what direction I'm heading, etc... it frees my mind up to concentrate on other aspects of orientation...and then, listening to the GPS as I'm riding in a car, realizing the breadth of this world that is outside my car window I have heretofore never gotten to interact with…amazing, simply amazing.” KM Adult Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 32
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Theory of Relativity “You are only as INDEPENDENT as your relatives ALLOW you to be.” Paul Ehresman Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 33
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Craig L. Phillips MS Ed. COMS Kansas State School for the Blind 1100 State Avenue Kansas City, KS 66102 913.645.5472 913.281.3308 X335 cphillips@kssdb.org cleep1700@att.net Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 34
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MIKE MAY The Sendero Group August 2014 Craig L. Phillips and Mike May 35
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Sources Phillips, C. L. (2011). Getting From Here to There and Knowing Where: Teaching GPS to Children who are Visually Impaired. Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 105, 675- 680. www.garmin.com www.humanware.com www.sendero.com Leader Dogs for the Blind Trekker GPS Training Craig L. Phillips and Mike May August 2014 36
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