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Monday, September 12, 2011
Upcoming Assistive Technology Workshops
The SC Assistive Technology Program and the SC Department of Education Assistive Technology Specialists are offering the workshops listed below in September and October.
Most of the workshops are free of charge, but all require pre-registration. Locations and registration procedures (which vary among workshops) are noted in each workshop description.
9-13-11 - Columbia Tap.it in the Classroom - Raymond Heipp
9-14-11- Columbia Website Accessibility and Usability - Janet Jendron
9-14-11 - Florence Free and Low-Cost Assistive Technology - Val Gioia
9-20-11- Columbia Doing More with Less: School District AT Teams Forum
9-22-11 - Greenville Free and Low-Cost Assistive Technology - Mark Daniels
10-5-11 - Columbia Social Stories with Digital Supports - Val Gioia
10-5-11 - Hilton Head Communication: Increase Input to Increase Output - Stacy Springer
10-11-11- Summerville Communication: Increase Input to Increase Output - Stacy Springer
10-14-11 - Columbia Adapted Art Make 'n Take - Val Gioia, Carol Page
10-14-11- Columbia Music Make 'n Take - Ally Trotter, Carol Page
10-19-11 - Florence Executive Functioning: How to Get Your Students Organized - Val Gioia
10-20-11- Greenville AT Consideration - Mark Daniels
10-25-11 - Charleston Supporting Struggling Readers and Writers - Dave Butler, Kris Killough
10-26-11 - Columbia Supporting Struggling Readers and Writers - Dave Butler, Kris Killough
10-27-11 - Greenville Supporting Struggling Readers and Writers - Dave Butler, Kris Killough
NOTE: To read more about the workshops, and to see the full training schedule, click on the title above.
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