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Terry Booth

VSA Photography Exhibit: Opening Reception - Missoula - April 2, 2010 - 0 views

  • VSA Arts of Montana celebrates World Autism Awareness Day, April 2, 2010, with an Opening Exhibit of photographs by people on the Autism Spectrum at Begleiter Studio, 223 W. Front. The opening reception begins at 4:00-7:30pm and the photographs will be on exhibit for the month.
Sierra Boehm

Explore your Creative Side on the iPad - Webinar - Mar. 14, 2013 - 0 views

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    Click here to register for this webinar

    What:
    The iPad has become a powerful tool in the classroom for adapting and delivering the curriculum. However, it is just as important that we provide opportunities for students to explore their creative side. This is even more important for students with diverse learning needs. There are thousands of apps that are available that provide students the opportunity to express themselves creatively. This webinar will explore some of the apps for photography, videography, music, drawing, painting and writing. We will also discuss accessibility features, file sharing and copyright. When:
    Thursday, March 14, 2013
    2:00 pm - 3:30 pm Mountain Cost:
    $55.00 single participant fee, no cancelations or refunds. Group discounts available.
Terry Booth

Free Art Classes for Children with Disabilities & Siblings - Missoula - Mar. 13, 20, 27... - 0 views

  • When: Three Saturdays in March: March 13, 20 and 27 from 10:30-11:30 am MST Where: Steve Begleiter Photography 223 W. Front St. next to the Children’s Museum Who: Teacher - Michelle Weber, certified art teacher and paraprofessional at Lolo School Please preregister by calling 549-2984  by Thursday, March 11 and indicate any accommodations access requirements.
Roger Holt

Photo Exhibit Offers Perspectives From Kids With Autism - Disability Scoop - 0 views

  • When a Chicago-area photographer gave cameras to kids with autism they took pictures of everything from flowers to pets, but it was the opportunity to see the world in a new way that proved eye-opening. Now the work of 19 children with the developmental disorder is the basis for a gallery show.
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