October 2014
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Dear M. Wade,
We bring you all the free online events we can find. Most of these require pre-registration, so visit the link to see if sign up is required. iPad: Accessibility from SETC in WA Thursday, October 2, 2014 at 3:30 PM Pacific, 6:30 PM Eastern How Visual Learning Software Can Create Personalized Learning Environments from Georgia Project for AT Thursday October 9 2014 at12 PM Pacific, 3 PM Eastern Advocating for Your Rights & Acquiring AT from the CA Dept. of Rehabilitation from AbilityTools (formerly ATNetwork.org) Tuesday, October 21st, 2014 at 10:30 AM Pacific, 1:30 PM Eastern
AT for Common Core College & Career Readiness for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities from AbleNet Tuesday, October 21, 2014 at 4:30 PM Pacific, 7:30 PM Eastern Sorting through AAC Options (Apps / Devices): Making Educated Choices from AbleNet Thursday, October 23, 2014 at 12 PM Pacific, 3 PM Eastern Exploring Transition Service Plan Technology Supports from Georgia Project for AT Thursday, October 23, 2014 at 12 PM Pacific, 3 PM Eastern Google Chrome as Assistive Technology from Texas AT Network 10/28/2014 at 9 AM Pacific, 12 PM Eastern K-12 Teachers may also want to look at the 14 other webinars from the Special Ed. Technology Center in WA, held at 3:30 PM Pacific, 6:30 PM Eastern. Topics include iPad apps for fine motor, augmentative communication, and resources for autism. Developers: EASI is planning 2 webinars on Creating and Testing for Accessible Apps in iOS and Android. Dates to be announced. Transition of Interest? The Maryland AT Network has three sessions on Apps to Support a Successful Transition (10/1, 10/30, and 11/3, at Noon Pacific, 3 PM Eastern.) Recent Archived Events Android is Accessible. Really. "Quick start guide" to accessibility services, settings, and apps routinely used by the eyes-free Android community. From ADA Online Learning. Accessing Your iPad With A Switch from the ALS Association. AT for Reading Accommodations:From Low Tech to High–Tech from Learning Ally, presented by Kirk Behnke and Mike Marotta. iOS8 Access News Free Apps of Possible Interest The Accessible Technology Coalition is a volunteer & grant-funded project, started with ARRA funds through the U.S. Department of Commerce, and the California Emerging Technology Fund (CETF) who is working minimize the Digital Divide in California. |
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