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Telepsychology: Tips and Tools for Online Assessments


Video: Telepsychology: Tips and Tools for Online Assessments



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March 25, 2021 | 4:00pm

Discover strategies and recommendations for assessing learners who are deaf/hard of hearing (D/HH) or blind/visually impaired (B/VI) in an online or hybrid environment. Learn more about the basic principles of telepsychology, considerations specific to learners who are D/HH and B/VI, and resources to support the assessment process.

Presented by: Rachel Martin, Psy. S., NCSP, School Psychologist, The Ohio State School for the Blind and Ohio School for the Deaf; Bob Stinson, Psy.D., J.D., LICDC-CS, ABPP, Board Certified Forensic Psychologist, Attorney at Law, Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor/Clinical Supervisor; Christine Croyle, Ed.D., Program Director, Outreach Center for Deafness and Blindness at OCALI

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