Door Prizes
Come get your Door Prizes! Be sure to visit our exhibitors Friday evening from 5:00-7:00 to discover new products and resources in the VI field. Share what you learned from exhibitors by filling out a short google form, and you'll automatically be entered to win one of several fantastic door prizes! The link to the google form is located under the "Door Prizes" tab in the conference portal. Winners will be announced at the TAER business meeting on Saturday, from 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Must be present to win!
CLICK THIS LINK TO FILL OUT YOUR DOOR PRIZE FORM NOW!
CLICK THIS LINK TO FILL OUT YOUR DOOR PRIZE FORM NOW!
T-shirtThe front of the shirt reads “Silicon Symbol: Si” in both print and grade 1 Braille. In the middle of the shirt is ISci the black lab on a space walk near his Independence Science themed green and white space shuttle overlooking the Earth and a field of stars. The back of the shirt reads “Fun Fact: Silicon helps space shuttles withstand temperatures up to about 1,649 °C (3,000 °F)!”
value- $25 |
ComputerAccessible base laptop or desktop computer for a conference participant, for individual use if they have a visual impairment, or for use by one of their students/clients who has a visual impairment. The winner will contact Computers for the Blind at 214-340-6328 to place the order and must furnish proof of visual impairment and other required information. Once computer order has been taken, the device will be shipped to the winner within three weeks. Value: Approx. $200
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Taptilo Braille Starter Kit - $29.95New to braille? Need a fun way to get started? Start learning letter by letter with this adorable Taptilo Braille Starter Kit, while giving your fingers the joy of endless fidgeting! Each starter kit includes one braille block keychain and a set of braille learning materials in print and braille (English). Using the braille cards, both blind and sighted learners can learn braille patterns, on their own or together!
About the Taptilo block: A jumbo braille block that helps children and beginners to start learning braille in a fun, easy way. The blocks are made to fit perfectly in children's hands and made of durable and safe plastic. Pressing the dots with the fingers help develop finger strength and concentration. Each block represents one braille cell, consists of six raised dots, arranged in two columns of three dots. The Taptilo Braille Starter Kit - Now includes matching neck lanyard! |