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CEC's Assistive Technology webinars start today

The Council for Exceptional Children's three-session AT webinar series begins today.Webinars are 1 hour and 45 minutes long and require only a speakerphone, computer, and high-speed internet connection. The series includes: "Considering the Need for AT within the IEP"; "Planning for Classroom Implementation of AT"; and "Using Technology to Provide Access to the General Education Curriculum" and you can sign up for whichever ones you want.

There is a charge, however, we like how they're charging: "Administrators can arrange for as many individuals as they would like to participate for one...price. Teachers and educators earn .2 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for each webinar they attend." This is a nice trend-pay for one connection and "pack the room". May make our professional development money further!

Visit the CEC main site or http://www.cec.sped.org/Source/Meetings/webinars.cfm?section=Professional_Development#WEBSRS0901 for more info.

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