KSSB is proud to offer online classes that not only address academic needs but provide an opportunity for students to learn from a Teacher of Students with a Visual Impairment (TSVI) who is certified in that content area. The currently available online classes are listed below. There is no tuition fee for participation in the online courses but fees for books or supplies may be required. Register early! Seats are limited.
Online Courses
Computer Science (click to expand)
Kansas State School for the Blind is offering an Introduction to Python Computer Science Course tailored for students who have a visual impairment in partnership with Microsoft Philanthropies TEALS (Technology Education and Literacy in Schools). The TEALS Program has a ten-year proven track record of bringing CS Programs to High Schools by partnering technology industry professionals with classroom educators to team-teach CS.
KSSB is one of two School’s for the Blind offering this course in the nation.
TIME: 7:45am – 8:30 am M – Th (Central Time Zone)
COST: FREE
CONTACT: Christian Puett or Pam Arbeiter
Braille Music 1 - Beginner Braille Music (click to expand)
This is a foundational course. Students use music symbols, rhythms, and other basic elements of music. Recognizing and recalling musical notation will be included, as well as an exploration of reading, writing, and playing basic music. In-person, teacher/para support is recommended.
- Schedule: Will be established after registration is completed
- Location: Zoom with email and phone support
- Instructor: Jenny Eichner (contact for books and supplies)
- Registration: Braille Music 1 by September 15th
Braille Music 2 - Intermediate Braille Music (click to expand)
The Intermediate Braille Music Course provides a continuation of learning in music braille. Students use music symbols, rhythms, and other elements of music. Recognizing and recalling musical notation will be included, as well as an exploration of reading, writing, and playing music. In-person, teacher/para support is recommended.
- Schedule: Will be established after registration is completed
- Location: Zoom with email and phone support
- Instructor: Jenny Eichner (contact for books and supplies)
- Registration: Braille Music 2 by September 15th
Braille Music 3 - Advanced Braille Music (click to expand)
The Advanced Braille Music Course provides increased experience in music braille. Advanced music symbols and rhythms will be introduced, as well as other essential elements of music. Recognizing and recalling music notation (in braille and print as needed) is included as well as an exploration of reading, writing, and playing music.
- Schedule: Varies and established after registration is completed
- Location: Zoom with email and phone support
- Contact: Jenny Eichner (contact for books and supplies)
- Registration: Braille Music 3 by September 15th
Introduction to Podcasting (click to expand)
Intro to Podcasting (limited to 10 participants)
Description: This online class will provide students with opportunities to learn the basics of Podcasting. Students will learn about appropriate technology used, chat language, developing meaningful questions, and how to research current events. This is a required course if the student would like to participate in the live broadcasting.
- Instructor: Lydia Moreno, Makerspace Coordinator
- Age Group: KS middle and/or high school students
- Start Date: August 26
- When: Tuesdays, 3:30-4:45 via Zoom (*date/time subject to change)
- Registration: Intro to Podcasting
Live Podcasting (click to expand)
Live Podcasting (limited to 6 participants)
Prerequisites: Intro to Podcasting and must be a high school student
Description: Students learn how to conduct live interviews of guests. Students are required to practice journalism-type skills. Conduct research and know the guest’s work. Know your audience in order to create a balance between quality questions that align with your audience’s interest. Students must be prepared for each live interview and have the ability to think quickly in response to the guest’s answers. Students must be willing to work outside of class hours to prepare for podcasts. An interview with the instructor is required before acceptance into the course.
- Instructors: Lydia Moreno, MakerSpace Coordinator and Christian Puett, TSVI
- Age Group: KS high school students who have completed the intro course
- Start Date: August 22, 2023
- When: Thursdays 3:45-4:45 via Zoom (*date/time subject to change)
- Registration: Live Podcasting
Speech and Debate (click to expand)
SPEECH & DEBATE (limited to 10 participants)
Description: Public speaking allows participants to become more comfortable when speaking in small or large groups. Participants will enjoy learning how to be informative or persuasive, speak on their feet, use clear emotions, and explore many forms of materials such as song lyrics, poetry, humorous prose, serious prose, skits, or mini-debates. Speaking activities allow participants to work collaboratively with a variety of people as well as strengthen friendships. Proficient reading, writing, & access technology skills preferred.
- Instructor: Christian Puett, TSVI
- Age Group: KS middle school and high school students
- Start Date: August 29
- When: Mondays and/or Wednesdays 3:45-4:30 via Zoom (*date/time subject to change)
- Registration: Speech and Debate
Use this registration form to enroll in the following courses:
- Intro to Podcasting
- Live Podcasting
- Paraprofessional/Family Braille Course
- Speech & Debate
- Intermediate Level Online UEB Braille Course
Follow the links below to register for:
