Daniel Kish using and explaining Echolocation



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I believe Daniel Kish is the first known to teach echolocation to an advanced degreee. Daniel Kish, Executive Director of World Access for the Blind. Daniel is the first certified blind Orientation & Mobility Specialist in the world. He is one of the world's foremost experts on echolocation. The blind can be taught to "see" by using echolocation along with the latest technological advances in the field.


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wow that is very ... ( 1 year ago by adeelfromny)
wow that is very awsome.
Dan kish is my ... ( 1 year ago by pacers31)
Dan kish is my teacher's brother =/
really cool ( 1 year ago by brokenang3el)
really cool
Dan has become a ... ( 1 year ago by wigglesmommy)
Dan has become a dear friend. He has entrusted Wiggles Blue Heeler and I with SoundFlash to test! See YouTube video watch?v=RNiT0xk9qRc to see Wiggles seeing with his ears!
I loved "More Than ... ( 1 year ago by Hollywoodwoody)
I loved "More Than Human" this is one of my favorite segments on this show. Dan and his students are incredible.
i can ecolocate to ... ( 1 year ago by PeterPAM7)
i can ecolocate to some degree using wisals
It amazing what Dan ... ( 1 year ago by sincerityboii)
It amazing what Dan Kish can do and passing on his skills to others
That's friggin' ... ( 1 year ago by cxa011500)
That's friggin' AWESOME! How am I only now hearing about this?!
Dan's achievement ... ( 10 months ago by dubhanator)
Dan's achievement and generosity to help others in similar situation is truly inspirational. Best of luck!
My dad is blind and ... ( 10 months ago by nezantra)
My dad is blind and he's thinking about learning from Dan. I'm so glad there's hope.:)
Thats amazing!!!!! ( 10 months ago by firectat700)
Thats amazing!!!!!
how do you do a ... ( 10 months ago by manman22222)
how do you do a palatal toungue click??
I've been trying for forever and I can't get it.
... With the ... ( 9 months ago by BJBlitzstein)
... With the alveolar clicks, the tip of the tongue is pulled down abruptly and forcefully from the roof of the mouth, sometimes using a lot of jaw motion, and making a hollow pop! like a cork being pulled from an empty bottle. These sounds can be quite loud. * Finally, the palatal clicks,
ǂ, are made with a flat tongue, and are softer popping sounds than the ǃ clicks.
This video sent ... ( 6 months ago by michellemariesuan)
This video sent goosebumps up my spine... This is absolutely amazing... ^^
Wow, great video. ... ( 5 months ago by Tanis65)
Wow, great video. Dan Kish isn't the only one though. There is a black boy in California named Ben Underwood who also uses Echolocation with amazing success.
OK... I just gotta ... ( 2 months ago by ArrietaG)
OK... I just gotta say one thing... Dan Kish IS DAREDEVIL!!... Yaayyy!... Superhero, wohoo!
Dan is NOT the ... ( 1 month ago by Niyaru)
Dan is NOT the first person to get echolocation. Or the only. My friend and his mother have it. The guy snaps to see and the mother whistles. And they are not blind. However they are synaesthetic and it is how they do it. I just wonder if these blind guys developed a sort of synaesthesia. Also my friend says he sees a light blue and yellow basic outline 360 degrees as far as the sound travels. I just wonder if these guys share a similar experience.
wow, exactly like ... ( 1 month ago by wiseye61)
wow, exactly like daredevil! :D
Mr. Kish has gone ... ( 4 weeks ago by myrl7)
Mr. Kish has gone by "Daniel" for many years, but people take liberties with it. Please when referring to Mr. Kish by his first name use "Daniel". It has become a problem for Daniel personally and professionally. There
are now articles being published referring to him as Dan and Daniel throughout. That is disconcerting to Daniel, the media, and
anyone else trying to figure out what to call him.
my teacher went to ... ( 3 weeks ago by mileyxyzcyrus)
my teacher went to high school with this guy, and he was voted best eyes...thats sad!!



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