Friday, April 12, 2019

Advocacy Training for Youth





CONTACT: 

Freda S. King
Program Coordinator
Brain Injury Association of South Carolina 121 Executive Center Dr. Suite 135
Columbia, SC 29210
803.731.9823
1.877.TBI.FACT (in SC)
coordinator@biaofsc.com



Thursday, April 11, 2019

Free Training: Health is Wealth!

Health is Wealth 3-Week Consumer Training 

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Understanding your health care needs and communicating those needs are skill we all need! Join us for a FREE three-week course where individuals with disabilities can build on their leadership and self-advocacy skills to live a healthier lifestyle. In this course, we'll talk about:  

  • Healthy Eating 
  • Stress Management 
  • Communicating with Healthcare Providers 
  • Much more!



Please request reasonable accommodations two weeks in advance 
by contacting Dori at 800-681-6805/TTY: 803-779-0949 
  
This course is for individuals with disabilities ONLY. 

If you'd like Able SC to come to your organization to teach the material, 
please get in touch with Dori. See contact info above. 

DATES: April 22, April 29, and May 6! 

You must attend all three sessions!
April 22, April 29, and May 6
10:30 AM-12 PM
Able SC
720 Gracern Rd, Ste 106
Columbia, SC 29210 


Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Free Eye Gaze workshop with ASHA CEUs

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Eye Gaze Technology 
for Emergent Communicators

Date: May 1, 2019
Time: 1:00 pm – 3:45 pm (check-in begins at 12:45)
Cost: FREE
Location: 2 Medical Park Road, Palmetto Health Richland, Columbia, SC 29203 (Directions)
Limit: 60 (20 seats left!)
ASHA CEUs: .25 (Introductory level, Professional Area)

Questions: Contact Courtney Grant: courtney.grant@tobiidynavox.com , 803-822-9751


Participants will explore the functional aspects of eye tracking technology and best practices for getting started. A variety of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) language tools for the emergent communicator who uses eye gaze access will be considered. In addition, communication partner strategies to support successful participation and interaction will be discussed.

Learning Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
  • Identify two AAC language options or communication page sets that can be used with eye tracking technology
  • State two communication partner strategies for successful communication using gaze interaction technology
  • Identify three key technical features that make eye tracking technology successful for emergent communicators.

Presenter: Patrick Brune, MS, CCC-SLP

Tuesday, April 09, 2019

FREE Benefits Workshop in Newberry!

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  • Are you interested in going to work or increasing your earnings? 
  • Do you need information on how working will affect your disability benefits? (SSI and SSDI)? 
  • Do you want to connect with local agencies that can assist with finding a job and providing supports? 


Then this is the workshop for you!

Join us for this FREE event!

Thursday, April 25, 2019

1:30-3:30 PM

Piedmont Technical College - Newberry County Campus
Community Conference Center
1922 Wilson Road
Newberry, SC 29108 


ALL attendees must register 
to ensure we have enough materials for everyone. 

Accommodation requests must be made by April 18, 2019. 

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For more information, e-mail hiremesc@able-sc.org 
or call 1.800.681.7715/TTY 864.235.8798. 


Monday, April 08, 2019

Free Training: What is Learning?

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What is Learning?

Date: April 16th, 2019
Time: 9:30 am – 11:30 am
Cost: FREE
Location: SC Assistive Technology Program, Poplar Conference Room, 8301 Farrow Road, Columbia, SC 29203 (Directions)
Limit: 20
 

With all of the time we spend talking about teaching and learning, the emphasis is too often on the teaching rather than the learning. What does it really mean to learn? And how does learning happen in the brain?
 
In this training session we will dig underneath the surface of teaching and explore the most important things educators need to know about learning in the brain and how to create the most effective learning experiences.
 
Spoiler alert: A teacher or trainer does not take their knowledge and transfer it to the learner. In this training session, we will discuss what really happens based on sound neuroscience.
  • What is learning?
  • What conditions support or impede learning?
  • What is involved in remembering?
  • What are the different types of memory?
  • Why all this matters for teachers and students.

Training Objectives 
Following the training, participants will be able to:
  • Explain how learning happens in the brain.
  • Compare procedural and declarative memory and articulate the importance of distinguishing them.
  • Determine the most appropriate strategies depending on the type of memory involved.
  • Formulate further questions for exploration regarding the application of neuroscience to learning and teaching.
Presenter: Betsy Hill is a neuro-educator and President of BrainWare Learning Company. She has studied the application of neuroscience to teaching and learning with Dr. Patricia Wolfe and other experts and works with educators, clinicians and corporate trainers on using neuroscience research to address some of the most perplexing problems in education, including closing the gap for historically underperforming students.  She addressed issues of college and career preparedness as a trustee and board chair at Chicago State University. She holds a Master of Arts degree in Teaching and an MBA from Northwestern University, and teaches strategy at Lake Forest Graduate School of Management and the University of Illinois in Chicago.

Thursday, April 04, 2019

Free Webinars on Assistive Technology

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compiles this listing of free webinars from around the Web!

Follow the ATC Facebook page for late additions. 

Free webinars from around the web: 

Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at 11am Pacific, 2pm Eastern

Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at 12pm Pacific, 3pm Eastern

From SETC at 3:30pm Pacific and 6:30pm Eastern unless noted.

April 8, 2019    Writing Personal Narratives with Low to High tech AAC
                        at 3:15pm Pacific, 6:15pm Eastern
April 9, 2019    UDL Overview: Resources for Teachers and Administrators
                        at 12pm Pacific, 3pm Eastern
April 10, 2019  Giving Every Student Access to Infinity and Beyond!
April 11, 2019  Implementing Core Vocab in a Life Skills Classroom
April 16, 2019  AAC Training for Paraeducators: Teaching
April 17, 2019  TouchChat with Word Power App
April 18, 2019  Dragon Naturally Speaking
April 22, 2019  Personalized Learning and the UDL Lens: Empowering Learners
                        to Support their Own Learning at 12pm Pacific, 3pm Eastern
April 23, 2019  Switch Access to Proloquo and Go Talk Now
April 25, 2019  Ready, AEM, Go! Access to Core Curriculum for All

Register now for:

May 14, 2019 at 11am Pacific, 2pm Eastern

Webinars You May Have Missed:

Catch up on the Quality IndicAEM ators for K-12 Series, parts 1-4

AT Resource Pick of the Month:

State of Digital Accessibility 2019 report released by LevelAccess
(Survey of 550 IT professionals)

Wednesday, April 03, 2019

FREE Daily Living Items!

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Check out some of the daily living equipment 
we have available at SCATP!

All items are FREE through our Reuse service. 
Each item is linked to more information (if available).

To make an appointment to pick up an item 
please call Alli Upchurch at (803) 935-5273.

  trapeze bar and floor stand photo

 

hoyer lift photo

 
Manual Wheelchair
15 inches wide
manual wheelchair photo




rolling shower chair photo




Stander
User height 4 feet to 5 feet 6 inches
User weight limit 180 pounds
stander photo
 


sliding transfer bench photo


standalone safety rail photo



tub bench photo



walker tray photo



 
You can also check out the AT Exchange at: https://www.scatpexchange.net/

Tuesday, April 02, 2019

TASC April Training Offerings

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Happy April!

Please take a look at two upcoming trainings in April that might be of interest to you if you lead a local interagency team or want to learn more about transition and employment regulations.

Leading Interagency Teams
An Interactive Session for Leaders Navigating the Storms of Teaming

Wednesday, April 10, 2019
9:30 am – 3:30 pm
Columbia, SC

  • Are you leading the formation of a local interagency team?
  • Are you leading the charge for a team struggling through the storms of collaboration?
This FREE training is for you!

Join teaming and collaboration expert, Dr. Jane Everson, to hone your leadership skills and gather tips and tricks to help your team take the next step in meaningful collaboration.
During this session, we will review best practices, share practical resources, and help you address the unique needs and questions specific to your community team!

Transition and Employment Regulations
Preparing students for employment success
With Laura Owens, Ph.D., CESP
President of TransCen, Inc.

Tuesday, April 23, 2019     
Saluda Shoals Park River Center
9:30 am – 4:00 pm             
5605 Bush River Rd, Columbia 

  • Are your students learning through school based work experiences?
  • Are you facilitating community based employment experiences for your students?
  • Are you aware of the Department of Labor Regulations that should be guiding these employment experiences?
Join us for this one-day legal and policy primer to ensure that you are coloring inside the lines!

Registration is $25/person and includes all materials, breakfast and lunch.
 
Seats are limited – Register Now!

Monday, April 01, 2019

Training on Digital Resources in the Modern Classroom

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Bringing the “Three R’s” into the Modern Classroom: 
Digital Resources for all platforms

Date: April 4th, 2019

Time:

  • Part 1: 9:30 am – 11:30 am
  • Part 2: 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm

Cost:

  • $10 for training (includes lunch-notify us of any special dietary requirements)
  • Mail checks to: SC Assistive Technology Program, USC School of Medicine, Columbia, SC 29208
  • Make credit card payment by calling Brittney Green at 803-935-5239

Location: SC Assistive Technology Program, Poplar Conference Room, 8301 Farrow Road, Columbia, SC 29203 (Directions)

Limit: 18 



Part 1 – We will discuss reading, writing, and math resources for Google Chrome users.

Part 2 – We will discuss reading, writing and math resources for IOS users.

Both Part 1 & 2 will review strategies for implementation in the classroom setting and beyond. It will also explore the continuum of resources from free and low cost to commercial products.

Presenters: Madalina Tudora and Elizabeth Moore