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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10/11/2013
8am-10:30am
Improving the Transition Planning Process: The Top 10 Things Everyone Should Know About Transition and Fostering Independence (Two Block Session)
Date:
Fri, Oct 11, 2013
from
8:00 am -
10:30 am
Location: Atrium 8
Category: transition
Format: lecture
Subject Level:
All
Computer Level:
N/A
Description:
This presentation will examine the transition planning process as outline in IDEA 2004. It will highlight how this impacts the quality of the assistive technology services provided to students with disabilities during their transition from the school setting to community life. The correlation between a "good" transition plan and a successful assistive technology plan will be explored, and we'll look at ways to ensure the sustainability of assistive technology and devices after the student graduates from high school.
Presenters:
Bob Braun
Dan Stores
10/10/2013
8am-9am
Low Tech to High: An Inclusive Transition Model for Blind and Low Vision Students in College
Date:
Thu, Oct 10, 2013
from
8:00 am -
9:00 am
Location: Atrium 8
Category: transition
Format: demonstration
Subject Level:
Beginner
Computer Level:
Beginner
Description:
Through intentional recruitment and early intervention, the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater (UWW) has effectively recruited and retained students that are blind/visually impaired. UWW has intentionally developed a four-tiered transition process providing different levels of assessment and support. Over the past eight years, this model has a 93 percent retention rate from first to second year and a six-year graduation rate of 56 percent. The four levels of intervention include our thorough Pre-Enrollment Process, our four-week Summer Transition Program, Fall Orientation Program and ongoing 360-degree evaluation. This structured four-tier approach has assisted students with multiple levels of assessment while encouraging the development of self-advocacy and problem-solving skills and the effective integration of technology to thrive and succeed in the post-secondary environment at UWW.
Presenters:
Eric Mueller
10/11/2013
11am-12pm
Using Interactive Technology to Support Transition and Beyond
Date:
Fri, Oct 11, 2013
from
11:00 am -
12:00 pm
Location: Atrium 8
Category: transition
Format: lecture
Subject Level:
Intermediate
Computer Level:
Beginner
Description:
In this presentation, an occupational therapist and assistive technology specialist from a Minnesota school district will share experiences and strategies for using visual learning tools to support transition, access and student success in academic areas. In December, 2012, ISD 917 decided to begin using VizZle as a tool to help them serve their students. Using existing technologies, such as SmartBoards and iPads, VizZle has helped teachers provide instruction in new and exciting ways, save planning time, increase student time on task and build transition skills. The presentation will also provide strategies and resources that other professionals can use to begin bringing interactive technology in their programs.
Presenters:
Donna Brittain
Mary Peterson
What participants have said
The Closing The Gap Conference was beyond exceptional as many of the sessions that I attended answered the Communication needs we are experiencing.
~Director of Communications
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
I attended all five days — it was awesome!
~Speech Pathologist