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Prof Norm Coombs <[log in to unmask]>
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Library Access -- http://www.rit.edu/~easi
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Mon, 14 Sep 1998 09:45:09 -0400
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ONLINE COURSE ON BUILDING SCIENCE AND MATH FOUNDATIONS IN STUDENTS WITH
DISABILITIES TO BEGIN SEPTEMBER 28

Here's a great way to earn three Continuing Education Units and enhance your
resume.  Become more valuable to your institution with the information you'll
learn in EASI-SEM, an online course on science, engineering and math access
for students with disabilities.  The next class begins.  September 28.  The
course, which is offered through email, focuses on the barriers faced by
students with disabilities and the accommodations  and strategies that will
helps students with disabilities work and study in the technical fields.  The
material is aimed at service providers, teachers, administrators, and it is
also helpful for parents.

Too many students with disabilities reach college without the foundational
background they need in math, science, or adaptive technology.  Without these
basic foundational skills, students often fail in meeting their college core
requirements in science and math, and they don't get the opportunity to decide
if they'd like to major in the technical fields.

LEARN ABOUT:

 *Attitudinal Barriers by Faculty and Employers
 *Laboratory Access Barriers, Inaccessible Workstations and Instruments
 *Difficulties Using Scientific and Mathematical Notation and Graphics.
 *Hardware and Software Solutions
 *Teaching Strategies

FEATURES OF EASI-SEM

 *Offered Through E-mail (all you need is a regular e-mail account).
 *Includes Class Discussion With Colleagues Throughout the Country.
 *One-on-one Contact with Instructor.
 *Material is Designed for Service Providers, Faculty and Students.


Get the latest information on teaching strategies and hardware and software
solutions that can help you or your students get access to the fields of
science, math and technology.  EASI's online course is four weeks long and
offers three continuing education units.  All materials - including three
videotapes and manuals and the book "Information Access and Adaptive
Technology," are included in the $195 tuition.

The next course begins on September 28, 1998.  For more information, contact:
Carmela Cunningham at:  Phone:  (562) 983-5155 Fax:  (562) 983-5157 or
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or check http://www.rit.edu/~easi

This EASI online course was developed with a grant from the national Science
Foundation.

Learn Online.  It's EASI.

Get info and a registration form
http://www.rit.edu/~easi/workshops/semsyl.html

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