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21. Internet Public Library: Computer Science
A Collection of computer science Bibliographies with a public television documentary about assistive technology and its impact on the lives of people
http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/com20.00.00/
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... Computer Science This collection All of the IPL Advanced The study of computers and computing and information technology.
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arXiv.org e-Print archive
http://www.arxiv.org/
"arXiv is an e-print service in the fields of physics, mathematics, non-linear science, computer science, and quantitative biology. The contents of arXiv conform to Cornell University academic standards. arXiv is owned, operated and funded by Cornell University, a private not-for-profit educational institution. arXiv is also partially funded by the National Science Foundation."
A Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies
http://plg.uwaterloo.ca/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/nborisov/getquery.cgi
"This is a collection of bibliographies of scientific literature in computer science from various sources, covering most aspects of computer science. The bibliographies are updated monthly from their original locations such that you'll always find the most recent versions here." Searchable
DevCentral
http://devcentral.iftech.com/default.php

22. CMU/Pitt Assistive Technology
Jennifer Mankoff (CMUHCII) assistive Technology, Ubiquitous Computing, Peripheral Displays CS Pitt computer science Department N Pitt Nursing
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~cga/igert/
Interdisciplinary Research Training Opportunities in Assistive Technology at CMU and the University of Pittsburgh
The National Science Foundation IGERT Program is sponsoring graduate interdisciplinary research training opportunities in Assistive Technology at Carnegie Mellon University and at the University of Pittsburgh The focus of this program to support graduate student training and research that provides both a deep understanding of human needs and what technology can do to provide for those needs. This program brings together a number of research institutes in CMU's School of Computer Science Robotics Human-Computer Interaction Language Technology , and the Center for Automated Learning and Discovery ) and departments within Pitt ( Rehabilitation Science and Technology Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Nursing ... Bioengineering , and Communication Science and Disorders Questions about this IGERT program should be sent to Chris Atkeson, cga at cmu dot edu. More information on the NSF IGERT program is available from www.igert.org

23. Assistive Technology In Computer Science
assistive technology in computer science SESSION computer science in health and education table of contents. Pages 46 51. Year of Publication 2003
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=963609

24. Assistive Technology - Center For Disabilities - Western University Of Health Sc
High tech Center Training Unit of the California Community Colleges A The Center supports assistive computer technology programs at 114 California
http://www.westernu.edu/cdihp/ada/links_assistive_technology.xml
CDIHP About CDIHP Founding Director Advisory Committee ... Links Assistive Technology Print PDF ABLEDATA  - Provides information on assistive technology and rehabilitation equipment available from domestic and international sources. Its database contains:
  • information on more than 25,000 assistive technology products (17,000 of which are currently available), from white canes to voice output programs. detailed descriptions of each product including price and company information. information on non-commercial prototypes, customized and one-of-a-kind products, and do-it-yourself designs. Assistive technology resources
Augmentative and Alternative Communication Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center  - Improves technologies that furthers the development of communication, language, natural speech, discourse skills, and literacy of people with significant communication disorders. California Assistive Technology Systems (CATS) - A statewide project which promotes access to assistive technologies, related services, and information that enable people with disabilities to be successful, independent and productive. Center for Applied Rehabilitation Technology (CART)  - Addresses the technology needs of people with disabilities from a team approach.

25. P.O.V. - Freedom Machines . For Educators | PBS
Use art skills to make a model for a proposed assistive technology. GRADE LEVEL 912 Possible areas of emphasis include art, civics, computer science,
http://www.pbs.org/pov/pov2004/freedommachines/for.html
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... Related Learning Standards OBJECTIVES: Students will:
  • Learn about assistive technologies.
  • Gain awareness of the assistive technologies they use or benefit from.
  • Consider the impact of technological innovation on society.
  • Practice interview and presentation skills.
  • Have an opportunity for one-on-one time with people living with disabilities.
  • Use imagination.
  • Become sensitized to the needs of people whose physical skills and abilities may differ from their own.
Depending on how you design the assignment, students may also:
  • Learn about the provisions regarding assistive technologies of the Americans with Disabilities Act and/or the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Use mathematics, computer, and/or physics to design an assistive technology. Use art skills to make a model for a proposed assistive technology.
GRADE LEVEL: SUBJECT AREAS: Subject area can vary, depending on how you choose to design the assignment. Possible areas of emphasis include: art, civics, computer science, diversity/multicultural education, engineering, health/life skills, history, mathematics, science, special education, technology. MATERIALS:
  • Videotape of "Freedom Machines" and equipment to show it.

26. West Virginia Assistive Technology System
Assistech Inc. 508-544-5619. Offers the latest assistive products to those with A high tech computer hardware and software developer which intergrates
http://www.as.wvu.edu/~acad/astech.html
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY: Technology-Related Assistance for Students with Disabilities In 1988, the Technology-Related Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities Act was created to serve individuals with disabilities, their families, and professionals. Amendments that were added in 1994 expanded the original to include services in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the U. S. territories. The act provides funds to set up Assistive Technology Projects Services. Information on the services on Assistive Technology Projects is given in the following link RESNA Technical Assistance Project. Links to Information by State, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territory programs can be found at World Wide Web Assistive Technology Resources. General Links Ability Technology Home Page Assists people with dissabilities obtain maximum benefits from modern computer technology. ABLEDATA Home Page ABLEDATA is a federally funded project whose primary mission is to provide information on assistive technology and rehabilitation equipment available from domestic and international sources to consumers, organizations, professionals, and caregivers within the United States. The Alliance for Technology Access Home Page The Alliance for Technology Access (ATA) is comprised of networks of community-based Resource Centers, Affiliates, Developers and Vendors providing information and support services to children and adults with disabilities, and increasing their use of standard, assistive, and information technologies.

27. Accommodating Productivity: Allstate And Assistive Technology - AccessWorld® -
Osmon enrolled in a computer science program, which included a threemonth internship with a As the number of assistive technology accommodations grew,
http://www.afb.org/afbpress/pub.asp?DocID=aw020105

28. Sheryl Burgstahler's Short Vita
Chairman, Department of Mathematics and computer science, Saint Martin s College, assistive technology and universal design. National teleconference
http://staff.washington.edu/sherylb/vita.short.html
Sheryl Burgstahler's Short Vita
Director, DO-IT and UW Accessible Technology Services
Affiliate Associate Professor , College of Education University of Washington, Box 355670
Seattle WA, 98195
sherylb@u.washington.edu
http://staff.washington.edu/sherylb/
Education
Ph.D., Policy, Governance and Administration of Higher Education, 1992, University of Washington (U.W.), Seattle, WA (Dissertation: Computing Services for Disabled Students in Institutions of Higher Education)
Masters' Degree, Mathematics, 1975, University of Washington
Bachelors' Degree, Mathematics, 1970, University of Washington, Summa Cum Laude, 4.0 GPA
Administrative Experiences
Director DO-IT and U.W. Accessible Technology Services University of Washington , 1992-present. Since 1992, have directed DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology) , a project which employs computers, assistive technology, and the Internet to maximize the independence, productivity, and participation of individuals with disabilities in postsecondary education and careers. Authored grants and successfully secured $20,000,000 funding from federal, state, corporate, foundation, and other sources. Direct U.W.'s Accessible Technology Services to assure access to campus information technology for faculty, student, and staff with disabilities.

29. Assistive Technology Act Programs Jobs
Qualifications include at least a Bachelors degree in computer science, Knowledge of Section 508 issues, computer access and other assistive
http://www.ataporg.org/atjobs.asp
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Job Announcement
Date Posted: December 8, 2004
Job Classification: Executive Director/STAR
Closing Date for Application: Friday, January 14, 2005
Pay Range: $45-55,000
Location of Position: Montgomery, Alabama Supervisor of Position: Joe Helm, Assistant Commissioner Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services
Minimum Qualifications
This is a professional position requiring leadership and administrative skills. Applicants will be selected based on their education, experience, and demonstrated ability. Applicants with knowledge and work experience related to the general area of assistive technology are preferred regarding expectations of the “Improving Access to Assistive Technology for Individuals with Disabilities Act of 2004. ”The salary range presented is estimated and is negotiable based on experience and demonstrated ability. A graduate degree in a related field is required. An ability to travel statewide and occasional travel out of state is required. The ability to make public presentations, prepare grant documents, submit written reports and proposals, and network with others is required.
Essential Functions
Administers federally funded grant and other program funds to ensure adherence to contract provisions, project goals, and objectives.

30. Michigan Engineering - Overview
Department of Electrical Engineering and computer science internet auctions, assistive technology for cognitively impaired people, intelligent access to
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31. ATIA Conference Information And Brochure
DENIS ANSON has been involved in computer and assistive technology applications Learn how simple lowtech devices and accessible computer activities can
http://www.atia.org/conf_info.html
ATIA Conference Information and Brochure
For additional information, please contact:
ATIA

Shana Peake
526 Davis Street, Suite 217
Evanston, Illinois 60201
USA
Tel: (847) 869-1282 CONFERENCE INTRODUCTION For the first time, manufacturers, sellers and service providers in the Assistive Technology industry
have united with leading AT professionals to develop a conference that will showcase, train and educate you
on the newest technology and applications available in Assistive Technology.
The members of ATIA and the invited professional speakers look forward to meeting you. PURPOSE OF THE CONFERENCE At ATIA World Conference '99 you will be able to:
  • Choose! from over 100 session opportunities
  • Learn! in Computer, Hands-On and Product Training Labs
  • Engage! in interactive presentations
  • Network! at Thursday's Table Topic Luncheon
  • Receive! CEUs and a certificate of attendance
  • Interact! with vendors in the Exhibit Hall
  • Educate! yourself during presentations
Presentations and training by leading manufacturers and professionals will focus on the areas of:
  • Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
  • Cognitive Learning Disabilities
  • Computer Access
  • Blindness
  • Low Vision
  • Environmental Control Solutions
  • Curriculum Adaptations
World Conference '99 offers you three days of intensive training, networking and contact

32. NATRI Information: Staff And Boards
Examine listings of the NATRI Staff, the assistive Technology Support Team, at Seoul National University with a BS in computer science and received his
http://natri.uky.edu/natinfo/staff.html

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Examine listings of the NATRI Staff, the Assistive Technology Support Team, and the National Advisory Board.
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Staff Directory
Following are members of the NATRI staff. Click on the person's name to see a photo and a brief biographical sketch. Ted S. Hasselbring - Co-Principal Investigator Margaret E. Bausch - Co-Principal Investigator Melinda Jones Ault - Project Director F. "Darrell" Mattingly, Jr. - Webmaster Nita Kaufman - Multimedia Specialist A. Edward Blackhurst Technology Consultant Edward "Skip" Kifer - Evaluation Consultant Taylor Felt - Research Assistant John Lowdermilk - Research Assistant Elizabeth McLaren - Research Assistant Return to Table of Contents
George Mason University Staff
Following are the NATRI staff located at George Mason Unversity's Helen A. Kellar Institute for Human disAbilities

33. NEADS
If a student does not have the appropriate computer assistive technology or the For example, when materials such as mathematics, science, computer
http://www.neads.ca/en/about/projects/atam/submissions_atbc.php
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DISABILITY SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS’ SUBMISSIONS
Assistive Technology BC
By Garth Findahl, Gladys Loewen and Vince Tomassetti (July 2004)
Background
As assistive technology consultants and trainers, staff at Assistive Technology-BC has extensive knowledge in the use and limitations of assistive technology within learning and working environments in British Columbia. We provide technology support services to adults with any disability, including persons with print disabilities. Services include technical aids assessment, consultation, loan or grant of assistive technology, training on the adaptive equipment, trouble shooting and repair support. We provide these services through contracts with the Ministry of Human Resources and the Ministry of Advanced Education in order to ensure that adults with disabilities are able to do the following:
  • Communicate more effectively;

34. ScienceDaily Books : Assistive Technology: Essential Human Factors
Buy assistive technology Essential Human Factors Books cheap. science tech science Space Nature technology; Health .
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35. ScienceDaily Books : Assistive Technology For People With Disabilities
computer science Internet Robotics Virtual Reality more topics Chapters include information about assistive technology that promotes
http://www.sciencedaily.com/cgi-bin/apf4/amazon_products_feed.cgi?Operation=Item

36. Education World® : Special Education : Assistive Technology
tech Tots a program designed to introduce children with disabilities to technology. assistive technology for the Disabled computer User
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37. President’s Committee For People With Intellectual Disabilities (PCPID) Re
Chair, PCPID Subcommittee on assistive Technology and Information Core disciplines would include computer science, electrical, computer, and biomedical
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/pcpid/2004_rpt_pres/2004_rpt_pg9.html
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Assistive Technology and Information
"New technologies are opening opportunities for work, community living, and independence for those with even the most severe disabilities. The New Freedom Initiative commitments will help jumpstart research in assistive and universally designed technologies and will help ensure that Americans with disabilities have access to those technologies." New Freedom Initiative 2002 "Technology helps level the playing field for persons with intellectual disabilities at home, at school and in the workplace." Claudia Coleman
Chair, PCPID Subcommittee on Assistive Technology and Information People with intellectual disabilities substantially lag behind all other groups in our society in the utilization of technology. Technology is a critical means to enhance productivity, maintain independence, and expand quality of life choices. For people with intellectual disabilities, technology can be the critical difference between living at home and nursing home care, unemployment and work opportunity with advancement potential, freedom to move about independently and dependence on caregivers for direction. In the near future, exciting developments, such as improved voice recognition systems with one-word commands for performing many tasks, and advances in software development permitting creation of assistive devices to adapt simultaneously to the learner's personal cognitive style and to the learner's environment, are likely.

38. ATS - News
assistive technology a help or a barrier to computer access? assistive Technology paradigm to IT graduates through mainstream computer science courses
http://www.ats.soton.ac.uk/news/conference.html
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Assistive Technology Conference - Balancing the Equation
5th - 6th September 2005
Accessibility for all is now at the forefront of thinking, and rapidly developing technology provides a range of opportunities to meet a diversity of needs. Here in Southampton, as in many other HE institutions, assistive technology provision continues to expand. With the development of a new Library Learning Centre, and enhanced assistive technology workstation clusters at our various campuses, Southampton University continues to be in the forefront of development in Assistive Technology provision and Learning Support. This conference comes at a time when many institutions are seeking to develop the service that they offer. It will provide a platform for Assistive Technologists and academics with an interest in the role of technology in learner support for students with disabilities or learning differences at various stages of their university experience./p> It is an opportunity for those involved to
  • consider new ideas and best practice
  • share knowledge and information
  • extend and consolidate networks with colleagues
The conference is centred around three main themes:
  • accessing information
  • engaging with the learning environment
  • communicating understanding
Conference information
Keynote speaker:
Paul Blenkhorn Professor of Assistive Technology, University of Manchester:

39. Assistive Technology
assistive Technology Online is organized by the Applied science and Engineering British computer Association of the Blind The objectives of the
http://home.earthlink.net/~dawwn/techasst.htm
Assistive Technology Sources
The Following List contains twentythree items which will link you to sources for Assistive Technology information serving the Disability Community.
  • The Alliance for Technology Access redefines human potential by making technology a regular part of the lives of people with disabilities. It is a nationwide network of resource centers and technology vendors: community-based technology centers in the United States, the Virgin Islands, and Canada; as well as technology designers and developers.
    Get in touch, find out all the addresses of those involved, and perhaps start something in your area. Ask about their wonderful publication - Computer Resources for People with Disabilities There is also an email address for direct contact.
  • Applications of Technology in Special Education is the emphasis you will find here. Included is the use of assistive technology in literacy learning, helping students with physical and visual disabilities access the Internet, and the use of regular technology to train special educators.
    Thanks to Denise Lance, a doctoral student in Special Education at the University of Kansas.
  • 40. RESNA
    Rehabilitation Engineering And assistive Technology Society of North America RESNA Home College of Engineering and computer science Dayton, OH 45435
    http://www.resna.org/ProfResources/ProfessDevel/atprogs.htm
    Assistive Technology Programs
    (Graduate and Undergraduate)
    Colleges and Universities
    With Degrees/Certificates in Rehabilitation
    Engineering/Assistive Technology
    RESNA offers this list of training opportunities as a service to its members and the public for informational purposes only. No endorsement of individual programs is implied by this listing. Please contact each program directly for more detailed information. To update the information on your program or to nominate your program to be included in this listing, please email the RESNA office at info@resna.org The icons below are used to denote a College or University which specializes in the field of Education/Special Education, Biomedical Engineering, Rehabilitation Engineering, Occupational Therapy, Assistive Technology, Allied Health/Health Services or Vocational Rehabilitation. Education/Special Education Biomedical Engineering Rehabilitation Engineering Assistive Technology Allied Health/Health Services Occupational Therapy Vocational Rehabilitation
    CALIFORNIA
    California State University, Dominguez Hills (1998)

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