AT Assessment Workshop – Part 1 – Spring 2020

When:
January 23, 2020 @ 8:00 am – 2:30 pm
2020-01-23T08:00:00-06:00
2020-01-23T14:30:00-06:00
Where:
Gordon Cooper Technology Center
One John C Bruton Blvd
Shawnee
OK 74804
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Kimberly Berry
405.744.8342 (Direct Line)

This free full-day workshop is designed for Oklahoma public school administrators, special educators and related service providers who help students with disabilities. Participants will learn the process for Consideration of Assistive Technology (AT) for all students with disabilities, including legal requirements related to AT Consideration, and hands-on learning to help educators discover potential solutions available to help meet student’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) goals. Pre-requisite: None.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Describe consideration of AT for all students with disabilities.
  2. Summarize what the law says about AT Consideration.
  3. List potential solutions available to help meet students IEP goals.

Handouts will be posted prior to the training date at https://www.okabletech.org/education-services/at-services-for-pk-12/at-support-team-workshops/

CEUs: 4 hours, pending approval for OT/OTA, PT/PTA. This program is offered for .40 ASHA CEUs (Introductory level; Professional area).

Policies, including professional conduct, conflict of interest form, privacy and security, and complaint procedures are online at https://www.okabletech.org/education-services/at-services-for-pk-12/policies-for-providing-quality-training/

Speaker Disclosures: Kimberly Berry, Gretchen Cole-Lade, Shelley Gladden, Linda Jaco, Allyson Robinson, Shelby Sanders, Amy Woods, and Sandra Wright-Hackler
Financial Disclosure: All the speakers named above are the staff of Oklahoma ABLE Tech.
Nonfinancial Disclosure: No relevant nonfinancial relationship exists for any of the speakers.

Accommodation Requests: Please let us know if you have accommodation needs by calling or emailing abletech@okstate.edu

AT Support Team Workshops are designed to help school districts build capacity to provide quality Assistive Technology (AT) devices and services needed to help students with disabilities meet educational goals and achieve success.

Have questions about Spring AT Assessment Pt. 1: Consideration of Assistive Technology (AT)? Contact Oklahoma ABLE Tech