• February 22, 2013
    12:30 pm - 2:30 pm

Join us for this hands-on workshop appropriate for learning specialists, psychologists, faculty, school counselors, and staff.  Adaptive and assistive technology for learning is developing rapidly as new digital applications emerge.  This interactive workshop presents one school’s use of these tools to help the students bridge the gap between their skills and the tasks that educational and vocational environments require.  The emphasis is on matching the right technology to the right student for the right task; training the students to adopt the technology and make it their own.  A wide variety of the latest technologies will be demonstrated.

William Keeney, Ph.D., is an educator with over a decade’s worth of experience integrating AT for students who learn differently. At Delaware Valley Friends School, he has helped develop curriculum and professional training. He has presented on Assistive Technology at conferences for the International Dyslexia Association, the Pennsylvania Branch of the IDA, the L.D. Association of Pennsylvania and in his school's own programs.

Program Flyer:
Flyer 02.22.13

Location:
Delaware Valley Friends School
http://www.dvfs.org
19 East Central Avenue (610) 640-4150
Paoli, PA 19301

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