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2022 Assistive Technology Leadership Conference

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2022 Assistive Technology 

Leadership Conference

Date: November 3, 2022

Time: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Cost: FREE 

REGISTER NOW!

The Assistive Technology Leadership Conference is a webinar designed to provide resources, networking and support to South Carolina school district assistive technology leaders and teams. Join us for a morning filled with opportunities to collaborate, share, and expand your knowledge of assistive technology best practices. Participants will receive information to assist with leading the way to excellence in assistive technology services.

  • Explore assistive technology best practices for hearing and vision services 
  • Network with assistive technology teams from other school districts across South Carolina
  • Learn what is working well for other practitioners 
  • Tell us how we can support you in the coming year!

Conference Facilitators:

Madalina Tudora is a RESNA* certified Assistive Technology Professional and experienced educator, currently serving as an Assistive Technology contact for the South Carolina Department of Education. She supports local school districts and state agencies in building capacity for assistive technology by providing guidance, resources, and training for local assistive technology teams in South Carolina.  Madalina conducts regional and international AT trainings and speaks at various conferences with a focus on technology and accessibility. 

Rachell Johnson, MCD, CCC-SLP, ATP is the Program Manager of the South Carolina Assistive Technology Program in the Center for Disability Resources, a University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities at the USC School of Medicine. She is a RESNA* certified Assistive Technology Professional.  Rachell received her master’s degree in communication disorders from the University of South Carolina. She conducts regional and international trainings on assistive technology for persons with disabilities of all ages, their caregivers and professionals who serve them.

*Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA)


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