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2003 Interactive Webcast Series
www.aac-rerc.com

 

ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY: APPLICATIONS IN EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT

Presented by the:
NATIONAL CENTER FOR DISABILITY SERVICES (NCDS)

Sponsored by the
GLADYS BROOKS FOUNDATION

Hosted by:
Iris Fishman, MA, CCC/SP -- Director, National AT Projects, NCDS

EARN IACET CEUs ONLINE BY WATCHING THE SERIES

June 12, 2003 - "Adapting Classrooms for AT Users: Challenges and Solutions
Time: 10:30am - 11:30am EDT

Featuring:
Susan Fridie, OTR/L, ATP-- AT Specialist, National AT Projects, NCDS
Christine Pawelski, EdD -- Program Head, Graduate Special Education, Brooklyn College
Mary Anne Cicchillo, MA, ATP -- Director of AT, Henry Viscardi School

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June 26, 2003 - "Reasonable Accommodations: Designing Computer Workstations"
Time: 10:30 am - 11:30 am EDT

Featuring:
Susan Fridie, OTR/L, ATP Specialist -- National AT Projects, NCDS
Fran Prezant, M.Ed., CCC/SLP -- Director, Research and Training Institute, NCDS
Laura Francis -- Information Services Specialist, National Business Disability Council

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RESNA will provide 0.1 International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for registered attendance and successful completion of each one-hour webcast.

How to Participate:
Go to the web site: www.kornreich.org . Click on "Web Cast Series - Get ASHA CEUs"

 

Sign-on 30 minutes prior to the start of the webcast to verify that your computer meets the webcast's technical requirements.

CEUs provided by RESNA help to ensure that assistive technology-related educational/training programs are delivered within a clear educational program structure, with measurable learning objectives. Provisions of CEUs by RESNA does not reflect judgement about the content of this education program. The awarding of CEUs by RESNA serves to recognize assistive technology professionals who continue their education and keep up-to-date in their profession.

 

AUGMENTATIVE COMMUNICATION: REAL PROBLEMS/REAL SOLUTIONS

Presented by the:
NATIONAL CENTER FOR DISABILITY SERVICES (NCDS)

Sponsored by the
NEC FOUNDATION OF AMERICA

EARN ASHA CEUs ONLINE BY WATCHING THE SERIES**

Hosted by:
Iris Fishman, MA, CCC-SLP, Director, National AT Projects, NCDS

Featuring: Staff from the Kornreich Technology Center and the Henry Viscardi School

June 18, 2003 - "AAC in the Classroom: Making It Work"
Part 3 of this 3-part series
Time: 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT

**In order to receive ASHA CEUs, you must watch the entire series online. Check payment of $89.00 must be received by July 1, 2003 to receive CEU credit for the series.

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Coming Soon! --Earn ASHA CEUs for Archived Webcasts
For those that missed April 30th- "Making AAC Decisions about Children with Severely Unintelligible Speech" or May 14th-- "Combining Unaided, Low Tech and High Tech Communication Systems" webcasts, an archived version of the 3-part Augmentative Communication: Real Problems/Real Solutions series will be available to earn ASHA CEUs.

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How to Participate:
Go to the web site: www.kornreich.org . Click on "Web Cast Series - Get ASHA CEUs"

Sign-on 30 minutes prior to the start of the webcast to verify that your computer meets the webcast's technical requirements.

The United States Society for Augmentative Communication (USSAAC) is approved by the Continuing Education Board of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) to provide continuing education activities in speech-language pathology and audiology. This program is offered for .3 CEUs (Intermediate Level, Professional Area). ASHA CE Provider approval does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or clinical procedures.