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Peter Altschul <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 2 Mar 2000 07:25:30 -0500
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                Thought this might interest someone.

Peter

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>Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2000 10:46:29 -0700
>Subject: Fw: duxuser: job posting at Stanford University
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>From: "Darren J. Luvaas" <[log in to unmask]>
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>Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 15:16:04 -0800
>Subject: duxuser: job posting at Stanford University
>Message-ID: <[log in to unmask]>
>
>Hello All!
>
>Stanford University is currently looking for an assistive technology
>specialist to run their brand new, world-class Assistive Computer
>Technology Center.  If you have ever wondered what it would be like to
>work
>in a well-funded, well-supported adaptive computer lab, this is your
>chance!
>
>Job Description Below:
>
>The Academic Technology Specialist for the Disability Resource Center
>will integrate assistive technology  for persons with disabilities into
>teaching and learning, and provide campus-wide coordination and support
>for access to computers and on-line resources.  Consult with students
>about assistive technology needs, recommend solutions, provide
>training.  Manage small NT computer lab, test and evaluate technologies,
>acquire and install new software and hardware.  Work with vendors and
>external partners to test new tools; act as liaison with campus
>computing groups; participate as part of a team of Academic Technology
>Specialists in Meyer Library.  Complete job description at
>http://acomp.stanford.edu/atss/program/drc.html.
>
>Qualifications: BA or advanced degree in relevant field plus 2-5 years
>experience working with assistive technologies, or equivalent.  Expert
>knowledge of NT, WWW development, assistive software and devices.
>Excellent teaching, communication, and interpersonal skills.  Experience
>consulting w/individuals w/sensory, learning, or physical disabilities.
>Demonstrated experience developing and delivering technical training to
>a non-technical audience.  Preferred experience in student services in
>post-secondary academic setting.
>
>
>----------------------
>Olivia C. Williamson
>Stanford University
>Academic Technology Support Manager
>(650) 723-1474
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>
>
>****************************
>Darren J. Luvaas
>Academic Technology Specialist
>Stanford University
>[log in to unmask]
>(650) 725-6173
>****************************
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