You may remember I mentioned this person as *the* resource for videos and tutorials on lockingpicking and physical penetration, but he just posted a video about the challenge of teaching a blind man to lock pick.
What I, as a blind person with two degrees, including one from MIT, want to point out, is: Deviant Ollam concludes immediately that the challenge isn't Jeremiah being blind, because lockpicking is all about being tactile; the challenge is that the *teaching methods* have become almost completely visual even though, as he goes on to point out, they don't need to be.
And this is the thing I keep hearing from teachers who talk about getting their first student with a disability in their class: their realization that they have been relying on this *one way* of teaching, and questioning if that is the *only way* and the *best way* to be teaching their subject.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7PJ1qEd9Uo
What I, as a blind person with two degrees, including one from MIT, want to point out, is: Deviant Ollam concludes immediately that the challenge isn't Jeremiah being blind, because lockpicking is all about being tactile; the challenge is that the *teaching methods* have become almost completely visual even though, as he goes on to point out, they don't need to be.
And this is the thing I keep hearing from teachers who talk about getting their first student with a disability in their class: their realization that they have been relying on this *one way* of teaching, and questioning if that is the *only way* and the *best way* to be teaching their subject.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7PJ1qEd9Uo