[Nfbofsc] FW: Free AT Consideration Training

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From: Assistive Technology Online Network <ATNETWORK at LISTSERV.SC.EDU> On
Behalf Of Carol Page
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2018 4:50 PM
To: ATNETWORK at LISTSERV.SC.EDU
Subject: Free AT Consideration Training

 

Seats are still available!

 

Considering Assistive Technology, It's More Than Just Checking a Box!

May 16, 2018

9:30 am - 11:30 am

FREE

Palmetto Health Richland, Two Medical Park, Lower
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<http://scatp.med.sc.edu/services/at-trainings/registration/?workshop=Consid
ering%20Assistive%20Technology,%20It%E2%80%99s%20More%20Than%20Just%20Checki
ng%20A%20Box!%20-%20May%2016,%202018> EGISTER NOW

 

This session will include a brief overview of the identification,
consideration, and documentation of assistive technology in the IEP process.
We will explore how IEP teams address AT needs throughout the development of
the IEP. Participants will be provided with helpful resources and tips on
developing compliant IEPs.

 

Presenters:

Elizabeth Moore has worked in South Carolina schools for more than a decade.
After earning her B.A. from the University of South Carolina and her MLA
from Converse College, she began her career working in a high priority
school where the focused use of technology was just being initiated. She
then worked as an instructional technology specialist for several years
before she began working in a facility where instructional technology and
assistive technology are both integrated into the curriculum and the lives
of the students. Now Elizabeth is an Assistive Technology Specialist for the
Office of Special Education Services at the South Carolina Department of
Education where she serves students with disabilities who have assistive
technology needs throughout the state.

Kathleen Heiss  works with the South Carolina Department of Education Office
of Special Education Services as an IDEA Compliance Monitor.  Before joining
the team, Kathleen was an assistive technology specialist with SCDE. Prior
to that, she was an elementary teacher and assistive technology specialist
in Indiana. Kathleen served six years as a volunteer firefighter/EMT and
worked diligently with training others in the fire department on how to meet
the needs of citizens with disabilities under their care. She has also
taught courses on assistive technology as a lecturer for Purdue University
Northwest. 



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