ADAPT-IT: ADAPTING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTING April 4-22 1994 Online Workshop sponsored by: Rochester Institute of Technology and EASI (Equal Access to Software & Information) Rochester Institute of Technology has developed a three-week, online workshop, in conjunction with EASI, to provide answers to these and other questions about adapting information technology and computing. The course relies on the distance learning technology of RIT and the adaptive technology resources of EASI. TOPICS COVERED: 1) Introduction and Background 2) Reasons to Adapt 3) Americans With Disabilities Act 4) Lab Environment 5) Alternate Output Systems 6) Alternate Input Systems 7) Computing as Compensatory Devices 8) Putting It All Together 9) Planning and Funding At the successful conclusion of the workshop, and upon completing at least three specified assignments, Rochester Institute of Technology will issue a Certificate of Completion. The workshop may also be taken to obtain K-12 In-service Credit. Workshop registration fee is $99 and includes all resource materials. Registration will begin immediately and will be limited to the first 100 confirmed registrants. Payment instructions will be mailed upon acceptance to the workshop and reservations will be held for one week until payment is received. Those who do not make the 100 cut-off will be placed on a waiting list for the next workshop in late spring or early summer. You may register for this workshop by subscribing yourself to the listserv which will run it. To do this send email to: listserv@nysernet.org and leave the subject line of the email blank. Put one line of text into the body of the message: sub adapt-it "Firstname Lastname" (Obviously that is your first name and your last name.) If you need help send email to Norman Coombs: nrcgsh@ritvax.isc.rit.edu If you would like to review a syllabus from a previous workshop, (and it will undergo modification this time) send e-mail to: listserv@sjuvm.stjohns.edu with no subject line but this one line of text: get workshop syllabus