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==='''Southwest Conference on Disability - Albuquerque, NM - October 8-11, 2013'''===
==='''Southwest Conference on Disability - Albuquerque, NM - October 8-11, 2013'''===


October 8-11, 2013
October 8-11, 2013
Albuquerque, NM
Albuquerque, NM


===Session Title: Ergonomics In Educational Environments: Position For Learning===
===Session Title: Ergonomics In Educational Environments: Position For Learning===


Presenters: Carolyn Phillips, M.Ed., Director, Tools for Life, Georgia's AT Act Program | AMAC | Georgia Tech
Presenters:  
Maria Kelley, OTR, Sr. AT Specialist, Washington Assistive Technology Act Program, University of Washington Center for Technology and Disability Studies
*Carolyn Phillips, M.Ed., Director, Tools for Life, Georgia's AT Act Program | AMAC | Georgia Tech
*Maria Kelley, OTR, Sr. AT Specialist, Washington Assistive Technology Act Program, University of Washington Center for Technology and Disability Studies


Description:
Description:
Promoting full inclusion in educational environments often includes knocking down simple physical barriers by building up everyone's skills and knowledge of the principles of ergonomics and understanding of assistive technology solutions. This presentation will identify ergonomic challenges present in the classroom environment and will provide solutions that can assist with improving posture and enhance the student’s ability to focus on learning and promote inclusion.
Promoting full inclusion in educational environments often includes knocking down simple physical barriers by building up everyone's skills and knowledge of the principles of ergonomics and understanding of assistive technology solutions. This presentation will identify ergonomic challenges present in the classroom environment and will provide solutions that can assist with improving posture and enhance the student’s ability to focus on learning and promote inclusion.


'''Resources for You!'''
'''Resources for You!'''


*[[Media:2013 GOTA - Tools for Life - Tracking Trends.pdf| Tracking Trends & Transferring Knowledge Tools for Life: Georgia’s AT Act Program Can Help You PDF Presentation]]
*[[Media:SW Disabilities 2013 Ergonomics - Position for Learning.pdf| SW Disabilities 2013 Ergonomics - Position for Learning PDF Presentation]]
*Visit the [http://www.gatfl.gatech.edu/index.php Tools for Life website] to learn more about assistive technology services.
*Visit the [http://www.gatfl.gatech.edu/index.php Tools for Life website] to learn more about assistive technology services.
 
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===Session Title: Pass It On! Promoting Safe, Effective & Appropriate Assistive Technology Reuse===
===Session Title: Pass It On! Promoting Safe, Effective & Appropriate Assistive Technology Reuse===
   
   
Presenters: Carolyn Phillips, M.Ed., Director, Pass It On Center | AMAC | Georgia Tech
Presenters:  
Maria Kelley, OTR, Sr. AT Specialist, Washington Assistive Technology Act Program, University of Washington Center for Technology and Disability Studies
*Carolyn Phillips, M.Ed., Director, Pass It On Center | AMAC | Georgia Tech
*Maria Kelley, OTR, Sr. AT Specialist, Washington Assistive Technology Act Program, University of Washington Center for Technology and Disability Studies


Description:
Description:
This session will be the groundwork for discussions on assistive technology and the unique potential AT reuse offers to support individuals with disabilities. The session will include an overview of national AT reuse and will examine the scope of reuse programs; data and outcome measures; growth and progress; trends; models; and emergency management. Successful strategies and lessons learned will also be reviewed. The PIOC knowledge base will also be shared regarding liability and sanitization issues.
This session will be the groundwork for discussions on assistive technology and the unique potential AT reuse offers to support individuals with disabilities. The session will include an overview of national AT reuse and will examine the scope of reuse programs; data and outcome measures; growth and progress; trends; models; and emergency management. Successful strategies and lessons learned will also be reviewed. The PIOC knowledge base will also be shared regarding liability and sanitization issues.


 
*[[Media:Southwest Disability 2013 - Pass It On Center.pdf| Southwest Disability 2013 - Pass It On Center PDF Presentation]]
*[[Media:2013 GOTA - Tools for Life - Tracking Trends.pdf|Tracking Trends & Transferring Knowledge Tools for Life: Georgia’s AT Act Program Can Help You PDF Presentation]]
*Visit the [http://www.passitoncenter.org Pass It On Center website] to learn more about Assistive Technology Reuse.
*Visit the [http://www.passitoncenter.org Pass It On Center website] to learn more about Assistive Technology Reuse.

Latest revision as of 18:29, 3 November 2013

Southwest Conference on Disability - Albuquerque, NM - October 8-11, 2013

October 8-11, 2013 Albuquerque, NM

Session Title: Ergonomics In Educational Environments: Position For Learning

Presenters:

  • Carolyn Phillips, M.Ed., Director, Tools for Life, Georgia's AT Act Program | AMAC | Georgia Tech
  • Maria Kelley, OTR, Sr. AT Specialist, Washington Assistive Technology Act Program, University of Washington Center for Technology and Disability Studies

Description: Promoting full inclusion in educational environments often includes knocking down simple physical barriers by building up everyone's skills and knowledge of the principles of ergonomics and understanding of assistive technology solutions. This presentation will identify ergonomic challenges present in the classroom environment and will provide solutions that can assist with improving posture and enhance the student’s ability to focus on learning and promote inclusion.

Resources for You!

______________

Session Title: Pass It On! Promoting Safe, Effective & Appropriate Assistive Technology Reuse

Presenters:

  • Carolyn Phillips, M.Ed., Director, Pass It On Center | AMAC | Georgia Tech
  • Maria Kelley, OTR, Sr. AT Specialist, Washington Assistive Technology Act Program, University of Washington Center for Technology and Disability Studies

Description: This session will be the groundwork for discussions on assistive technology and the unique potential AT reuse offers to support individuals with disabilities. The session will include an overview of national AT reuse and will examine the scope of reuse programs; data and outcome measures; growth and progress; trends; models; and emergency management. Successful strategies and lessons learned will also be reviewed. The PIOC knowledge base will also be shared regarding liability and sanitization issues.