Division on Visual Impairments

DVI Quarterly Winter 2012 (Volume 57, Number 2)

A quarterly newsletter from the Council for Exceptional Children's Division on Visual Impairments containing practitioner tips for Teachers of Students with Visual Impairments, Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and other professionals.

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professionalism, and passion showed in every issue of our publication. Not only did she find incredible authors to write practical articles for the field, she also started a series of special issues that met the specific needs of the field at the time. In addition, she helped DVI immensely by securing advertising revenue, which at its highest point made the self-supporting. I would also like to thank Sheila's husband, Tony, for helping DVI by converting the publication into PDF format so that it could be posted online. Now, back to DVI's resolutions! Over the past two years the former president, Loana Mason, has been leading efforts to establish a logistical foundation for the changes that will occur this year. I will never take credit for the things that are about to happen within DVI as Loana set the stage for these major changes. My job is to lead the efforts as we implement the changes. The three most exciting changes to occur this year are the moving completely online, the change in the editorship, and the updated DVI website. era for the Beginning January 1, 2012, we will start a new . Loana Mason will begin her tenure as the editor with the enormous task of not only continuing the legacy of the past editors, but she will also have to lead the efforts to move the = 3 CONTENTS

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