The Kornreich Technology Center is hosting a series of web-only programs on
issues in assistive technology. You can access these presentations from any
internet-enabled computer.  

Watch and listen as experts in the field share their knowledge and experience
on a wide range of topics. During each live webcast, viewers are encouraged
to join in the discussion in the "chat room." 


Live Interactive Webcast Series:
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


June 12, 2003 - "Adapting Classrooms for AT Users: Challenges and Solutions"
                Time: 10:30am - 11:30am EDT
http://www.kornreich.org/webcasts/UpcomingWebcast.asp?Date=6/12/03

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


June 18, 2003 - "AAC in the Classroom: Making It Work"
                Time: 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT
http://www.kornreich.org/webcasts/UpcomingWebcast.asp?Date=6/18/03

Speakers:
Iris Fishman and staff from the Kornreich Technology Center


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, MEd, CCC/SLP - Director, Research and Training Institute, NCDS
Laura Francis - Information Services Specialist, National Business Disability
    Council 


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. 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. 

How to Participate:
Go to the web site: http://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. 
http://www.kornreich.org/webcasts/WebcastTechInfo.shtm


Submitted by Susan Feuer, Kornreich Technology Center

