Helolo Dr. Bell, I have attached a document that I wrote for the Nebraska Center approximately seventeen years ago, which may have some useful information that could be used for the Wikipedia page. Those working on the project would be welcome to use any portion of this that may help. Jeff From: NOMC [mailto:nomc-bounces at lists.nbpcb.org] On Behalf Of Edward Bell Sent: Monday, May 11, 2020 6:23 AM To: NOMC Mailing list Subject: [Nomc] Continuing Education Opportunity for an NOMC Hello, If one of you or several of you wanted to earn some continuing education points and make a contribution to the body of knowledge, I have a job for you. It was brought to my attention that Wikipedia has a page for Orientation and Mobility. Although it was lasted edited this April, there is no mention of Structured Discovery, NOMC, or any of the history. As I understand Wikipedia, you can go in and edit the page so long as you are putting in factual data. In fact, here is the link to go in order to edit the page. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Orientation_and_Mobility <https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Orientation_and_Mobility&action= edit> &action=edit I am glad to provide you with background information which would make it easier to cut and paste, but this is a pretty good project I don't have time for right now. Let me know if you are interested Edward C. Bell, Ph.D., CRC, NOMC, Director, Professional Development and Research Institute on Blindness Louisiana Tech University 600 Mayfield Ave / 210 Woodard Hall PO Box 3158 Ruston LA 71272 Office: 318.257.4554 Fax: 318.257.2259 ebell at latech.edu www.pdrib.com ************* "I am somehow less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein's brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops." -- Stephen Jay Gould