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The COSDI Accessibility Conference Coordinating Committee is pleased to formally announce that the 5th Annual Accessibility Conference will be held on April 25th, 2014 at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City. The Annual Conference will bring together CUNY professionals and others in the fields of higher education and disability to share information, network and receive training that will enhance their knowledge and skills to help provide access to higher education by students with disabilities.
Purpose: This annual conference is intended to bring together CUNY professionals and other interested parties in the fields of higher education and disability services to share information, network, and receive theoretical and practical training in topics supporting access to higher education by students with disabilities.
Conference Objectives:
~ Explore new trends within the field of disability services in higher education
~ Create strategies for developing the skills necessary for effective accommodations, trainings, communication, and advocacy
~ Examine innovative approaches that facilitate collaboration and mentorship
~ Examine best practices that support and refine the role of disability service providers
~ Encourage professionals to engage in self-reflection and develop a personal action plan for becoming transformational leaders in field of disabilities through self-educationCategories of Concurrent Presentations and Poster Sessions:
Assistive technology updates
Online course accessibility @CUNY
Disability services / faculty collaboration
Leadership training for students with disabilities
Implications of the DSM-5 changes
Working with students on the spectrum—program models
Teaching math and science to blind and low-vision college students
Legal developments in the field of disability services
Social media and students with disabilities
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