Guest guest Posted October 11, 2007 Report Share Posted October 11, 2007 Learning for Life Professional Development Workshops Creating Solutions in the Classroom For over 20 years Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey's Assistive Technology Services Department has helped school districts and teachers integrate children with disabilities into regular classrooms. Each year, our highly trained, certified staff performs hundreds of student evaluations and assessments and provides countless hours of technical assistance and ongoing support to schools and districts all around the state. In addition to the schedule listed in the catalog, our staff can present these trainings in your school or district. Our support is flexible and can be tailored to meet the needs of a specific program or student. We hope you find a training opportunity here that meets your needs. If you don't see what you're looking for, call us and we can customize an assistive technology workshop for you. Contact Mike Marotta at 888-322-1918 ext. 516 or via email at mmarotta@.... To register, complete and mail the registration form or visit us online at www.cpofnj.org/training/workshops.htm. Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey has been recognized by the New Jersey Department of Education as a " Registered NJ Professional Development Provider, " and offers Certificates of Completion for all training hours. Workshop Descriptions From Low Tech to High Tech: Communication Aids Full Day Session -- $125 Monday, October 1, 2007; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Communication happens everywhere: at home, school, work, and in the community. For individuals with disabilities, finding a communication solution enables participation in daily life. Come join us as we examine the range of communication aids available to assist individuals. These solutions may be as simple as a picture board with food choices or as complex as a fully functional portable computer with speech output. Teacher Toolkit Half Day Session -- $69 Thursday, October 4, 2007; 9 a.m. to 12 noon As a teacher it is often difficult to attend presentations that offer great information about software and hardware. You know that you can share the information but that doesn't mean that the software and hardware will be purchased. This workshop is about tools that you can find on the Internet and use to help students gain general knowledge and reinforce skills in a fun way. Participants will be given a disc full of resources that can be used with students or to enhance lessons. Voice Recognition-- What it can do for you and your students today Full Day Session -- $125 Friday, October 12, 2007; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Do you have students who have trouble writing, but can tell you what they want to say? Is voice recognition software a viable solution for your students right now? Can voice recognition address the needs of students with learning disabilities? What about students with speech impairments? Test drive Dragon Naturally Speaking, understand what it takes to use voice recognition successfully, and decide for yourself. Engineering the Classroom through Universal Design Full Day Session -- $125 Tuesday, October 23, 2007; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. This workshop will focus on ways to adapt the learning environment to meet the needs of all students. Through the principles of Universal Design for Learning, we will discuss the different learning styles and strategies to ensure that all students are engaged throughout the curriculum. Participants will take part in activities to determine their personal learning styles and will leave the workshop with a variety of tools to help them better meet the needs of each student. We will also highlight some creative uses of the tools that may already be in the learning environment. Autism and Functional Literacy: Writing and Communication Strategies Full Day Session -- $125 Thursday, October 25, 2007; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Literacy is often overlooked for children perceived as " too impaired " to participate in reading and writing exercises. These students do not have the systematic, natural exposure to reading material that their peers enjoy. Reading and writing are tools that could open the door to communication for these students. From Low Tech to High Tech: Computer Access Full Day Session -- $125 Friday, November 2, 2007; 9 .am. to 3 p.m. Computers are an important part of daily life. For individuals with disabilities, using a standard computer may be difficult or impossible. Come join us as we explore available hardware and software solutions for computer access. This session will highlight a variety of keyboard and mouse alternatives, as well as software tools to improve access. Making the Most of: Clicker 5 Full Day Session -- $125 Tuesday, November 6, 2007; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Clicker is a powerful and incredibly easy-to-use writing support and multimedia tool, which enables you to write with whole words, phrases or pictures. It can be used within any area of the curriculum to support early and struggling writers. Participants will explore Clicker 5 and the ready-made resources and learn how to modify them. Participants will also create a Clicker e-book and receive a 30 day demo CD of boards. Making the Most of: Kurzweil 3000 Full Day Session -- $125 Tuesday, November 20, 2007; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Kurzweil 3000, from Kurzweil Educational Systems, is a powerful learning tool for students with all abilities. Come join us to explore the full range of features built into this Workshop Descriptions scan and read electronic text tool. Through hands-on practice, participants will experience the features of the toolbars, learn about zone editing, and customize settings for each student. In addition, we will discuss implementation issues for using this tool in a school (scanning protocol, etc.). The Mouse Hunt: Exploring Mouse Alternatives Half Day Session -- $69 Monday, November 26, 2007; 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. How many of us struggle with a standard mouse and search for something better? This session will focus on the variety of mouse alternatives available to replace the standard mouse. Participants will experience devices that provide mouse access from a variety of methods (head control, hand, foot, etc.) We will also discuss mouse adjustments that can be made right in Windows to increase functionality. Resources will be provided for participants to obtain additional information. Using Switches in the Classroom Half Day Session -- $69 Monday, November 26, 2007; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. When working with students with physical disabilities, do you find it challenging to determine what switch to use, where to put it, and what to do with it once you have it? This session will begin with an overview of the variety of available switches and provide you with information on how to conduct a trial using the switch within the classroom. You will be given resources for free or low cost switch accessible computer games and software, switch accessible software for math, reading, and writing, and ways to use a switch away from the computer. Participants will have an opportunity to try switches and see the software in action. Using Technology to Support Students in Reading and Writing Full Day Session -- $125 Thursday, November 29, 2007; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Many students struggle with the areas of reading and writing. Come join us to learn about tools and strategies to support struggling students. Participants will experience a wide range of tools from low tech (such as e-text readers and portable word processors) to high tech (such as scan and read tools like Kurzweil 3000 and voice recognition software). Participants will be provided with a resource CD with examples of many of the tools used during the session. Making the Most of: Inspiration Full Day Session -- $125 Tuesday, December 4, 2007; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Using the proven power of visual learning, Inspiration helps 6th to 12th grade students strengthen critical thinking, comprehension and writing skills across the curriculum. Inspiration software makes the creation, manipulation, and transformation of graphic organizers an intuitive exercise on the computer. Whether in Outline mode (traditional text / verbal structure) or Diagram mode (to include shapes, graphics, and connecting lines of relationship), Inspiration can serve as a conceptual bridge. Participants will learn how to use the ready-made templates and learn how to modify them to meet individual needs. Making the Most of: Boardmaker Full Day Session -- $125 Thursday, December 13, 2007; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Boardmaker is a computer program that allows parents and teachers to create visual strategies such as picture schedules, routines, books and just about anything you can think of. Visual strategies can offer a powerful tool to help a child who has difficulty with language, paying attention, following directions, transitions, and daily routines at home and in school. If you find yourself repeating the same things over and over, don't get frustrated: VISUAL STRATEGIES CAN HELP! Making the Most of: SOLO Full Day Session -- $125 Tuesday, December 18, 2007; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The SOLO suite of learning tools, from Don ston Inc., includes four very powerful software tools: Read:OutLoud, Draft:Builder, Write:OutLoud, and Co:Writer. Come join us to explore the features of all these products and learn how they can work together or seperately to meet the needs of all students. Through hands-on practice, participants will experience all four products and learn strategies to implement these tools in order to foster student success. Workshop Descriptions Unlock the Power of PowerPoint Half Day Session -- $69 Wednesday, January 9, 2008; 9 a.m. to 12 noon Most often when you hear the word PowerPoint, the first things that come to mind are professional presentations. PowerPoint is a tool to share information with a large group. This workshop is about showing participants that PowerPoint can be used as a tool for students learning. Participants will be shown strategies to assist students in the area of written expression, study guides, word study and as visual reminders. Making The Connection: A Guide For Facilitating Peer Relationships In Children Half Day -- $69 Wednesday, January 9, 2008; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Come join us for this session and learn how to assist children with disabilities in making social connections with their non-disabled and disabled peers. Participants will learn about program adaptations and strategies to ensure that the adaptations are successful. Demonstrations will be provided that highlight successes achieved through two projects: the Bridges Project and Parent's Night Out. Considering Assistive Technology: How do we do that? Full Day Session -- $125 Friday, January 11, 2008; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. According to IDEA, school districts must consider assistive technology needs when developing a student's IEP. What exactly does that mean? How do school-based teams determine need for assistive technology? Using the information developed by the New Jersey Department of Children and Families, Office of Education (A Training Series on Assistive Technology Integration in the Education Process), we will explore the many issues surrounding assistive technology in education. These issues will include evaluations, training, and trial periods. We will also explore a variety of assistive technology tools related to the 16 performance areas described in the Office of Education Training Series. Boardmaker and Beyond! Full Day Session -- $125 Tuesday, January 15, 2008; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tired of using Boardmaker in the same old way? This workshop is designed for intermediate to advanced Boardmaker software users looking for creative ways to use visually mediated supports in their classrooms. Participants will explore new ways to use Boardmaker for literacy, math, communication, preschool activities, games, recipes, story sequencing, social stories, teaching vocabulary, articulation practice, conversational prompts, telling jokes, creating classroom posters and more. Sample Boardmaker creations will be displayed and described. Participants will receive a CD of boards and templates. Using the Technology You Already Have! Full Day Session --$125 Thursday, January 17, 2008; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Look around your classroom: Are you using the technology you currently have to engage your students? Most classrooms will have at least one computer and many have a TV as well. This session will focus on creative ways to utilize the features of your existing technology. Learn about some very useful features of common software packages, such as Microsoft Office (Word, Power Point, etc.), that can help your students improve their reading and writing skills. We will also explore the accessibility options built into the Windows operating system that allow you to customize the functionality and appearance of the computer to meet each student's unique needs. Participants will also receive resources, both Web pages and shareware software programs, that can be used to accommodate various learning styles. Accommodations Disability accommodations will be provided upon request. Please let us know if you need materials in large print or Braille or if you need a language interpreter. If you need these or any other accommodation please let us know when you register. IMPORTANT: Registration must be received 10 days prior to date of the workshop. Register online at www.cpofnj.org/training/workshops.htm Schedule at a Glance October November Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 ?? Low to High Tech: Comm. Aids 2 3 4 ?Teacher Toolkit 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ?? Voice Recognition 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ?? Engineering the Classroom 24 25 ?? Autism and Functional Lit 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 ?? Low to High Tech: Computer Access 3 4 5 6 ?? Making the Most of Clicker5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ?? Making the Most of Kurzweil 3000 21 22 23 24 25 26 ?The Mouse Hunt ?? Using Switches 27 28 29 ??Tech to Support Reading and Writing 30 October ?? 10/1 Low to High Tech: Communication Aids ? 10/4 Teacher Toolkit ?? 10/12 Voice Recognition ?? 10/23 Engineering the Classroom through Universal Design ?? 10/25 Autism and Functional Literacy November ?? 11/2 Low to High Tech: Computer Access ?? 11/6 Making the Most of Clicker5 ?? 11/20 Making the Most of Kurzweil 3000 ? 11/26 The Mouse Hunt ?? 11/26 Using Switches ?? 11/29 Tech to Support Reading and Writing December January Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 ?? Making the Most of Inspiration 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ?? Making the Most of Boardmaker 14 15 16 17 18 ?? Making the Most of Solo 19 20 21 22 23 30 24 31 25 26 27 28 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9?Unlock Power ?? Making the Connection 10 11 ?? Considering AT 14 13 14 15 ?? Boardmaker and Beyond 16 17 ?? Using the Technology 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 December ?? 12/4 Making the Most of Inspiration ?? 12/13 Making the Most of Boardmaker ?? 12/18 Making the Most of Solo January ? 1/9 Unlock Power of PowerPoint ?? 1/9 Making the Connection ?? 1/11 Considering AT ?? 1/15 Boardmaker and Beyond ?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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