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Friday, August 15, 2014

Beginner's Guide to Echolocation now available on Audiobooks.com

In an effort to make the echolocation beginner's guidebook more accessible to everyone, I have recently made the book available on Audiobooks.com.  The audio version of this book is read by an excellent narrator by the name of Gabriel Bush.  The book is short and concise, while it's just over 2 hours long, it contains a wealth of information and has been the starting point for many blind persons on their way into the world of echolocation.

For more information about the book and a complete book outline please visit http://www.HumanEcholocation.com


Monday, March 10, 2014

Free 7-Day Echolocation Audio Course

Get started with echolocation the easy way.  This is a quick and simple audio course I cooked up recently to help you get your feet wet with active echolocation.

You can listen to it on the website or through your favorite podcast application.

Here is a link to the first lesson and an introduction to the course:
http://www.humanecholocation.com/introduction-to-echolocation/

Listen to the course on iTunes here:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/beginners-guide-to-echolocation/id838362667

Or listen in your favorite podcast app with this feed:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/EcholocationLessons

Monday, February 24, 2014

Braille Edition of Beginner's Guide to Echolocation now Available for Pre-Order!

Like I said before, I'm so happy to finally be able to announce the release of the first ever book teaching the basics and mechanics of echolocation!!

I have had a lot of requests for this edition, and rightfully so.  My goal for this book has always been to enable blind people with lower levels of confidence to read about, explore and experiment with echolocation at their own speed in the comfort of their own home.

Pre-order your copy of the book in braille now to get your book as soon as they are ready.
The official braille release is on April 1st, 2014.

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Braille Edition of Beginner's Guide to Echolocation Coming Soon!

By popular demand, I'm happy to announce that I will soon be publishing the Beginner's Guide to Echolocation in Braille!  There are thousands of people around the world who have expressed interest in learning echolocation, but in-person training is simply not possible due to cost, location, timing or other reasons.  The Beginner's Guide to Echolocation is the only book of it's kind that teaches the fundamentals of echolocation to anyone interested in learning.  Endorsed by Daniel Kish and World Access for the Blind, the book has been sold around the world and received excellent reviews as an introductory learning tool for individuals as well as an instructional tool for mobility specialists.

The book is currently available in print, large print, ebook (various formats) and audiobook.  Publishing this book available in braille is the next obvious step and there have been many requests for this publication.  I am anticipating making the book available in April 2014 or sooner.

Please connect on my facebook page for further updates on this publication.

Free 10-Minute Audio Lesson: Learn the Echolocation Click

Learn echolocation clicks with a free audio lesson
Learning how to click is one of the first steps to becoming an effective echoloator. This lesson provides clicking samples of a variety of different clicks and descriptions of when they might be most useful. This lesson has been used by O&M instructors all over the world.

Despite popular belief, it's easy to make your clicking quite subtle or unnoticeable even in quiet settings. There are many different clicks for different situations. I explain all of these in great detail and give examples of where, why and when they can and should be used.

Get your free lesson now:



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