ATIA, the Assistive Technology Industry Association, is holding its annual Orlando conference January 26th-29th, 2011. The conference features more than 100 exhibitors of the latest products and services as well as valuable educational programs strands.
Here are some transition-related highlights:
Thursday, January 27th:
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1276 Learning to Living: AT Transition Strategies for Secondary Low-Incidence Students
Speakers: Beverley Greene, Assistive Technology Specialist, Norfolk City Public Schools, Jennifer Vevoda, Occupational Therapist/L, Norfolk City Public Schools, Kristen Schulte, Speech Pathologist, Norfolk City Public
Schools, Anita Lorea, Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant/L, Norfolk City Public Schools
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1386 You CAN Take it with You: Transition and SGD Users
Speaker : Amy Goldman, Associate Director, Institute on Disabilities, Temple University
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1059 Transition Assessments and Curriculum
Speaker : Mike Schmitz, Product Development, The Conover Company
Friday, January 28th:
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1010 Everyday Technology: Enabling Kids With Autism (Preparing Middle Schoolers for Occupation Success)
Speaker : Inga Smith, Parent & PhD Candidate (Exceptional Student Education)
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1077 Transition Programming for Students with Significant Disabilities
Speaker : Karen Leugers, Educator, Mercer County ESC
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1096 Punch-In! A New Employment Resource for Young Adults with Disabilities
Speaker : Janet Peters, Project Coordinator, DBTAC: Great Lakes ADA Center
Saturday, January 29th:
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1255 Transitioning Youths with Speech Disorders: Reasonable Accommodation Situations and Solutions
Speaker : Teresa Goddard, JAN Consultant, Job Accommodation Network
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1129 Supporting AT Throughout the Seasons
Speakers: Amanda Peters, Assistive Technology Product Manager, AT Collaborations, Gayl Bowser, Consultant, AT Collaborations
To receive a $30.00 discount on the cost of registration for Orlando use discount code: APCH when you register.
Learn more about ATIA 2011 Orlando
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