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Vendor Forum and Networking Event at ATIA 2007
Posted in: Assistive Technology, Events, ImplementationTags:Assistive Technology, Events, Implementation
| January 24, 2007 |
NCTI co-hosted a Vendor Forum and Networking Event at ATIA with the Special Education Assistive Technology (SEAT) Center at Illinois State University. In response to stakeholder requests, we have posted the presentation and supporting documents from experts in the assistive technology (AT) field to explore ways to advance your products and learn about future partnership opportunities.
Strategies for Smart Marketing
- Get the right evidence to support your products.
- Move your products into schools.
- Inform parents and advocates about your products.
- Stay informed of federal legislation and standards.
Topics and Featured Speakers
- Setting Parameters for Collaboration - Phil Parette and George Peterson-Karlan, Special Education Assistive Technology (SEAT) Center at Illinois State University
- Learning the Needs of Administrators - Cheryl Volkman, AbleNet co-founder and Chief Development Officer, and Ruth Ziolkowski, President and Chief Executive Officer, Don Johnston, Inc.
- Exploring the Perspectives of Schools - Sean Smith and Colleagues from Southwest Kansas Area Cooperative
- Identifying What Counts as Evidence - Dave Edyburn, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Department of Exceptional
Presentation and Supporting Documents
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Setting Parameters for Collaboration ![]()
Phil Parette and George R. Peterson-Karlan, Illinois State University
Statistics for Success ![]()
Robert KadelResearch and Practice ![]()
Dave Edyburn
Gimme an R! Common Terms in Ed Tech Research ![]()
Robert Kadel
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