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Photograph of Karyl Loux.Karyl Loux

Senior Associate, Evaluation & Training
karyl@4dewitt.com
877/447-6500, ext. 224

Karyl Loux joined De Witt & Associates in 2000. Currently she is a Senior Associate serving school aged clients through the Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired's Education Regional Technology Assistance Program.

Karyl received her Bachelor's Degree from Florida State University in 1979, and her Master of Education Degree from the University of North Florida in 1985. She maintains a variety of teaching licenses for special populations. These include Teacher of the Visually Impaired, Hearing Impaired, Handicapped, Orientation & Mobility, and Computer Literacy. She has taught in and is certified to teach in New Jersey, New York, and Texas.

Karyl brings a wide variety of skills and instructional techniques to our young clients. These include the ability to use computers with limited or no vision, as well as the ability to utilize state of the art technological equipment such as electronic Braillers, scanning systems, and the latest adaptive PDAs. She understands and interacts well in a variety of educational environments.

Karyl spends a great deal of time with professional organizations in our field. She is a member of the Association of Education & Rehabilitation for the Blind and Visually Impaired (AER), and has served a variety of offices in this organization. It is not unlikely to find her offering presentations at conferences and workshops, so that others may share in the skills and knowledge she is constantly developing. Additionally, she frequently publishes articles in AER publications.

Karyl and her husband, David enjoy traveling to many places and take several significant trips each year. These include recent trips to the Hawaii, the Carribbean, and Alaska, as well as many interesting places in the 48 contiguous states of our own country.

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