Access to Science and Math the EASI Way: (internet workshop) ** Note, there is still time to sign up for the January 19 EASI-SEM workshop! Also, EASI can now offer continuing education units through the Rochester Institute of Technology for its workshops. EASI has its second NSF grant to help teachers, administrators and other staff prepare to help students with disabilities succeed in studying math and science. Waiving such requirements does not do them a service; it gives them another disadvantage to their success in school and work. Educators and researchers are busily working to reduce the barriers to learning science and math. Some of this work can be seen on the web at www.rit.edu/~easi under both the links to science and math and the link to K-12 resources. The Dec. 97 issue of EASI's electronic journal, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND DISABILITIES did focus on new exciting break-throughs in this field. The journal is on the EASI web or by email from [log in to unmask] Send mail saying: subscribe itd-jnl (and your name). The email-delivered workshop, EASI-SEM, starting January 19 will lead participants step-by-step through the most recent information on access technologies and strategies. The course focuses on three main issues that have historically made it difficult for individuals with disabilities to study or work in the technical fields: Attitudinal Barriers by Faculty and Employers; Laboratory Access Barriers; Difficulties Using Scientific and Mathematical Notation and Graphics. The course also discusses the basic issues for K-12 students in the math and science fields and talks about educational transitions. The fee is $170 which includes 3 videos and manuals. Email [log in to unmask]