
Here is a link to download the audio directly: Episode #35
Episode Overview-
Hey everyone,
Episode #35 is up for your listening pleasure! Episode #35 describes two websites that contain online painting programs. The episode also features a bumper from Julie Bisbee, a speech-language pathologist from San Juan County, New Mexico. Download the flyer for the Participatory Assistive Technology Conference being held on Monday, June 15th, 2009 at San Juan College. Also, mentioned in this episode is the “Accessing the Artist Within” project from the Anne Carlsen Center in North Dakota. Here is a link explaining the QIAT with a link to subscribe to the QIAT Listserv.
A.T TIPS In This Episode-
Check out the student created works over in the A.T.TIPSCAST Flickr Photostream
Support The Cause-
My colleagues will be riding in the local Tour De Cure on June 14th, 2009, sponsored by the American Diabetes Foundation. If you can donate, even a dollar, it would be much appreciated. Select the “donate” button on either website to make a donation.
Upcoming Conference Presentations-
I’ll be presenting at the National Educational Computing Conference (NECC)- June 28th – July 1st in Washington, D.C. (Poster Session: Chew the P.H.A.T-Policies and How-to’s in Assistive Technology with Sally Norton-Darr).
Contact Information-
If I don’t get to see you at NECC we can still connect virtually. Join the A.T.TIPPERS group on Facebook and/or Classroom 2.0 ! You can also follow me on twitter.com.
Leave a comment down below or drop me a line at attipscast@gmail.com. Let me know what you think of the show! You can access the podcast and register as a fan of the show from here:
Thanks everyone and happy listening!
May 30, 2009
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