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2004 Assistive Technology Assessment Institute

Date: January 1, 2004

Description:The 2004 Assistive Technology Assessment Institute will take place from January 4-9, 2004 at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas, NV. The National Association of State Directors of Special Education (NASDSE), the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV), and industry representatives (i.e., Laureate Learning Systems, PsychoEducational Services, Accessible Learning Inc, Crick Software and others) will partner to present the Institute. This week-long seminar demonstrates the latest techniques in assistive technology assessment and provides participants with software and other resources. Participants "learn by doing" as they work with other professionals in the field to study and practice the latest assessment techniques in such areas as teaming, data collection and analysis, report writing, and follow-up. All participants who successfully complete the Institute will earn a certificate from UNLV and NASDSE. Also, CEU's and graduate credit are available from UNLV.

Conference Website: http://www.nasdse.com/

Conference Email: RIATT@NASDSE.ORG

Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Cost: $2900

Paper Submission Deadline:

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