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Perspectives on Assistive Technology
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Perspectives on Assistive Technology - Part One: Students
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Watch students from Jemicy School in Owings Mill, MD talk about their learning disabilities and the assistive technology that has allowed them to be better students
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Perspectives on Assistive Technology - Part Two: Teachers
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Teachers from the Jemicy School and an educator and assistive technology expert from CTD talk about how they work with students with learning differences and the impact of assistive technology on their performance
Webinars
Closing the Gap Webinars
Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA) Webinar Directory
Stephanie Caceres - Dyslexia – The Elephant in the Room
Part 1: Understanding
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Stephanie Caceres - Dyslexia – The Elephant in the Room
Part 2: Recognizing
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Stephanie Caceres - Dyslexia – The Elephant in the Room
Part 3: Responding
JOBS
MDTAP Advisory Council - Seeking New Members!
The Maryland Department of Disabilities, Technology Assistance Program (MDTAP) is currently seeking consumers, family members, or guardians of individuals who use assistive technology to join its Advisory Council.
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IT Accessibility Coordinator:
The Maryland Department of Disabilities is currently seeking an IT Accessibility Coordinator providing accessibility technical assistance during State procurement processes and address accessibility concerns of State employees utilizing State provided IT solutions.
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Staff Specialist II - Education Assistive Technology Clinician:
This is a part time clinical level position with the Division of Rehabilitation Services, Rehabilitation Technology Services Program that specializes in the application of computer based and other assistive technologies that when applied, promote employment, economic self-sufficiency and/or independence of individuals with disabilities.
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GRANTS
The Maryland Technology Assistance Program
Request for Grant Proposal
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Learn More Here!
http://mdod.maryland.gov/mdtap/Pages/grant-prop.aspx
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