Over 200 Presentation and Hands-On Lab Hours
Wednesday through Friday, October 9-11, 2013
Over 200 presentation and hands-on lab hours that describe and/or demonstrate successful applications of assistive technology for persons with disabilities will be held during the three days of the conference.
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accessible instructional material
8am-9am
Accessible Apps and Custom Styluses
12:30pm-1:30pm
AIM in Action! 2013 Update From the National AIM Center
12:30pm-1:30pm
AIM to Start Early: Implementing Accessible Materials with Young Children
8am-9am
Boardmaker and Common Core State Standards: Giving All Students Access to Instruction
3:30pm-4:30pm
Buy Accessible: What That Means and Why It Matters
2pm-3pm
Chromebooks, Chrome Web Store and Accessibility
12:30pm-3pm
Create Your Own Core Content Accessible iPad Activities! (Two Block Session)
9:30am-10:30am
Dan and Mo: Wild and Free Again!
2pm-3pm
How Do I Read Textbooks on an iPad?
12:30pm-1:30pm
Individualizing Classroom Content for iPads and Androids
9:30am-10:30am
Low Tech AT 4 Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or Cognitively Disabled (CD)
8am-9am
n2y: Connecting to the Common Core with Interactive Lessons and Data
9:30am-12pm
Providing Students the Tools They Need for Lifelong Reading Success: Bookshare Lab (Two Block Session)
11am-12pm
Support for Students with Print Disabilities: Access to the Common Core Curricula
12:30pm-1:30pm
Supporting Independence, Generalization and Inclusion with Visual Learning Technology
8am-9am
Switch Access for the iPad and Android
9:30am-10:30am
Threading Accessibility Through iPads, Androids, Computers and the Web
12:30pm-1:30pm
Tools You Can Use
3:30pm-4:30pm
Using Tablets and Robots to Engage Children with Disabilities in STEM
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Presentation Categories
- accessible instructional material
- assessment
- augmentative communication
- autism
- cognitive development
- curriculum development / modifications
- differentiated instruction
- early childhood development
- functional living skills
- inclusion / cooperative learning
- keyboard alternatives
- language development
- learning styles
- literacy
- mathematics
- professional development
- research
- response to intervention
- screen alternatives
- seating / positioning / mobility
- technology integration
- transition
- universal design for learning
What participants have said
This conference gave me the opportunity to learn and grow in my weakest areas and have leading experts in the field as my instructors.
~AT Consultant
One benefit of a conference environment is the opportunity to experience, in person, the tools we often just read about.
~Technology Specialist
The time I've spent at CTG each year has been well worth it now that my son is finally finding a way to communicate his wants, needs and opinion.
~Parent

