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Cindy Schiavon Phones & Addresses

  • 702 Doris Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15243 (412) 429-9923
  • 316 Camelot Ct, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 (412) 343-0946
  • Townsend, MT
  • Columbus, OH
  • Fayette City, PA
  • Brownsville, PA

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Special Education Teacher

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Location:
Pittsburgh, PA
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Chartiers Valley School District
Special Education Teacher

Aim
Special Education Teacher
Education:
Mt. Lebanon High School
California University of Pennsylvania
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Special Education
California University of Pennsylvania
Masters, Master of Arts
Skills:
Teaching
Lesson Planning
Special Education
Applied Behavior Analysis
Staff Development
Public Speaking
Curriculum Development
Differentiated Instruction
Elementary Education
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Special Education Teacher

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Location:
Pittsburgh, PA
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
Chartiers Valley High School
Special Education Teacher
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Cindy Schiavon

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Special Education Teacher At Chartiers Valley High School

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Position:
Special Education Teacher at Chartiers Valley High School
Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
Chartiers Valley High School
Special Education Teacher

Publications

Us Patents

Player Operable Lottery Machine With System For Automatically Identifying Spheres

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US Patent:
50887378, Feb 18, 1992
Filed:
Sep 12, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/581051
Inventors:
Alan Frank - Pittsburgh PA
Cindy B. Schiavon - Pittsburgh PA
Diane Frank - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
A63F 700
US Classification:
273138A
Abstract:
A completely automatic, player operable, currency accepting instant lottery machine including a random number generator containing air-mixed balls which are marked on their surfaces with commonly recognized digits and also marked with a uniform pattern of bar code markings arranged in tall and narrow strips. After a mixing process, the balls which have randomly settled into the lower settlement pockets of the transparent random number generator are caused to rotate by jets of compressed air directed tangentially at their surfaces in opposite directions. Bar code scanning light pens located adjacent the settlement pockets and in close proximity to the rotating, randomly selected balls read the bar codes and transmit electronic signals to a computer in the machine which compares the randomly generated number to the player's previously selected number to determine if a successful match has occurred, in which case, a redeemable ticket is dispensed.
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