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Hello all,
I have a student who would like to find a graduate program in either museum studies, museum education, or public history that is involved with developing interpretation for the blind and visually-impaired. He is blind and currently working with me on audio interpretation and braille for sites in St. Augustine.
Does anyone know of individuals working in this field who are associated with a university?
Many thanks,
Kelly
Kelly Enright, PhD
Assistant Professor of History & Director of Public History
Department of Humanities
Flagler College
74 King Street | Saint Augustine, FL 32084
904.826.8580
www.flagler.edu<http://www.flagler.edu/>
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