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'''Georgia Tech Student Center''' | '''Georgia Tech Student Center''' | ||
===AT Funding: Breaking Down the Financial Barrier== | ==='''AT Funding: Breaking Down the Financial Barrier'''=== | ||
Presenters: Danny Housley, AT Funding and Resource Specialist, and Rachel Wilson, AT Specialist, Tools for Life/AMAC Accessibility Solutions at Georgia Tech | Presenters: Danny Housley, AT Funding and Resource Specialist, and Rachel Wilson, AT Specialist, Tools for Life/AMAC Accessibility Solutions at Georgia Tech | ||
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Welcome to the Assistive Technology revolution! The world around us is evolving at an astounding rate and that includes Assistive Technology (AT) developments that have been foundational in providing life-changing results for individuals with disabilities. However, funding and financial assistance still remains a barrier to acquiring AT. Come learn about what's new in AT funding resources!. Presenters will share up-to-date funding information as well as tips and tricks to toggle resources to gain full potential of dollars available. | Welcome to the Assistive Technology revolution! The world around us is evolving at an astounding rate and that includes Assistive Technology (AT) developments that have been foundational in providing life-changing results for individuals with disabilities. However, funding and financial assistance still remains a barrier to acquiring AT. Come learn about what's new in AT funding resources!. Presenters will share up-to-date funding information as well as tips and tricks to toggle resources to gain full potential of dollars available. | ||
*[[Media: | *[[Media:AT_Funding_Presentation_Updated_GATE_2015.pdf| AT Funding PDF Presentation]] | ||
*Visit the [http://www.gatfl.gatech.edu/index.php Tools for Life website] to learn more about Georgia's assistive technology services. | *Visit the [http://www.gatfl.gatech.edu/index.php Tools for Life website] to learn more about Georgia's assistive technology services. | ||
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As a recent quadruple amputee, this inspirational speaker has seen firsthand the lack of recreational options for people with disabilities and has explored the available options. She will be discussing the evidence supporting the importance of recreational opportunities for children and adolescents with disabilities. Additionally, Aimee will share ideas for including these individuals in fun and rewarding activities. Community groups in Georgia that provide play opportunities for children and adolescents with disabilities will also be highlighted. | As a recent quadruple amputee, this inspirational speaker has seen firsthand the lack of recreational options for people with disabilities and has explored the available options. She will be discussing the evidence supporting the importance of recreational opportunities for children and adolescents with disabilities. Additionally, Aimee will share ideas for including these individuals in fun and rewarding activities. Community groups in Georgia that provide play opportunities for children and adolescents with disabilities will also be highlighted. | ||
*[[Media: | *[[Media:GATE_2015_Adapted_Recreation_Aimee_Copeland.pdf| Adapting Recreation PDF Presentation]] | ||
* | *[[Media:Christopher_and_Dana_Reeve_Foundation_Adapted_Recreation_Handout.pdf|Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Adapted Recreation Handout]] |
Latest revision as of 19:13, 3 December 2015
Georgia Assistive Technology in Education (GATE) 2015
Friday, December 4, 2015
Georgia Tech Student Center
AT Funding: Breaking Down the Financial Barrier
Presenters: Danny Housley, AT Funding and Resource Specialist, and Rachel Wilson, AT Specialist, Tools for Life/AMAC Accessibility Solutions at Georgia Tech
Session Description:
Welcome to the Assistive Technology revolution! The world around us is evolving at an astounding rate and that includes Assistive Technology (AT) developments that have been foundational in providing life-changing results for individuals with disabilities. However, funding and financial assistance still remains a barrier to acquiring AT. Come learn about what's new in AT funding resources!. Presenters will share up-to-date funding information as well as tips and tricks to toggle resources to gain full potential of dollars available.
- Visit the Tools for Life website to learn more about Georgia's assistive technology services.
Adapting Recreation
Presenter: Aimee Copeland
Session Description:
As a recent quadruple amputee, this inspirational speaker has seen firsthand the lack of recreational options for people with disabilities and has explored the available options. She will be discussing the evidence supporting the importance of recreational opportunities for children and adolescents with disabilities. Additionally, Aimee will share ideas for including these individuals in fun and rewarding activities. Community groups in Georgia that provide play opportunities for children and adolescents with disabilities will also be highlighted.