Below is a follow-up on a conference on deafness and education.
>Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 12:33:04 -0400
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>Subject: NTID Symposium Update (July 30, 2003)
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>An International Symposium
>Instructional Technology and Education of the Deaf
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>Sponsored by
><http://www.rit.edu/ntid>National Technical Institute for the Deaf at
><http://www.rit.edu>Rochester Institute of Technology
><http://www.nippon-foundation.or.jp/eng/index.php3>The Nippon Foundation
>of Japan and <http://www.pen.ntid.rit.edu/>PEN-International
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>June 23-27, 2003
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><http://www.rit.edu/~techsym>http://www.rit.edu/~techsym
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>Symposium A Great Success!
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>July 30, 2003
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>Directory of Information
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>Click on the topic below to learn more:
> * Update
> * Plenary, Concurrent and Poster Session Resources Available on Web Site
> * Contribute to Recommendation Report
> * Symposium Program & Abstract Books on Web Site
> * Unsubscribe to Distribution List
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>Update
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>Over 275 deaf education professionals, from 12 different countries met at
>NTID, June 23-27, 2003 for the Instructional Technology and Education of
>the Deaf Symposium. The program consisted of three plenary addresses, 42
>formal presentations, 25 poster sessions, a recommendation report
>discussion, 13 commercial exhibits, two wonderful Taiko performances, and
>lots of time for conversation, sharing and networking. Additionally, 106
>individuals attended 16 pre-conference workshops. A summary report of the
>events of the Symposium will be posted on the Symposium Web site by
>September 12th. This distribution list will receive an announcement when
>the report is available. [Top]
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>Plenary, Concurrent and Poster Session Resources Available on Web Site
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>A major goal of the Symposium was to make the information presented at the
>Symposium available on the Symposium Web Site for wide
>dissemination. For each presentation at the Symposium, it is possible to
>read the presentation or poster summary and abstract. It is also possible
>to read a complete paper submitted by the presenters, to view the
>presentation media, such as PowerPoint, read the captions generated during
>each presentation, see a photograph of the presenter(s) and actually view
>a captioned video presentation of each plenary and concurrent
>session! The video streaming is best viewed on a PC with Microsoft
>MediaPlayer and RealPlayer.
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>You can review the plenary, concurrent and poster session titles and
>authors online at:
><http://www.rit.edu/~techsym/cgi-bin/sort/sessions.cgi>http://www.rit.edu/~techsym/cgi-bin/sort/sessions.cgi.
>To access the resources associated with a particular session, scroll down
>and select the presentation or poster, and click on the session number
>located after the title. At each session listing, you will be able to
>select the associated resource. [Top]
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>For detailed instructions on how to access the web-based Symposium
>resources, review the three page document, How to Access Symposium
>Presentation Resources on the WWW at
><http://www.rit.edu/~techsym/weblists.pdf>http://www.rit.edu/~techsym/weblists.pdf.
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>Please share this exciting opportunity to access these Symposium resources
>with any of your colleagues who may be interested. [Top]
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>Contribute to Recommendation Report
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>One of the primary goals of the Symposium is to generate a Recommendations
>Report regarding instructional technology that will detail specific
>recommendations to governmental, educational, commercial and non-profit
>organizations serving deaf and hard of hearing students. The issues
>identified by this process will also guide the planning of future
>Instructional Technology Symposia. The Report will contain the collective
>recommendations contributed by Symposium participants at the Symposium's
>closing session on June 27, 2003. You can download, in PDF format, the
>Symposium Program and Abstract books. Contribute to the Recommendation
>Report by submitting your ideas
>at:
><http://www.rit.edu/~techsym/recommendations.html>http://www.rit.edu/~techsym/recommendations.html
>. An email announcement will be sent to this distribution list when the
>Recommendation Report is complete. [Top]
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>Symposium Program and Abstract Books on Web Site
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>You can download, in PDF format, the Symposium Program and Abstract books.
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>Program Book at:
><http://www.rit.edu/~techsym/PROGRAM.PDF>http://www.rit.edu/~techsym/PROGRAM.PDF
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>Abstract Book at:
><http://www.rit.edu/~techsym/ABSTRACTS.PDF>http://www.rit.edu/~techsym/ABSTRACTS.PDF
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>E. William Clymer, Symposium Coordinator
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>NTID/RIT - PEN-International Coordinator
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>52 Lomb Memorial Drive
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>Rochester, NY 14623-5604
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