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Technology Tools and Organization

Organizational skills plague many students in --- and out – of special education. Students have problems keeping track of assignments and long-term projects; finding and storing papers; keeping their desks, lockers, and backpacks organized; making their work readable and organized; and prioritizing the importance of competing tasks. This presentation will provide participants with a way to label what kind of organizational problem the students face (temporal, spatial, categorical, attentional, or prioritization), and then demonstrate a variety of low, mid and high tech tools which can help them be more independent and successful in these areas. Throughout the day, participants will learn their own strengths and weaknesses through a variety of hands-on individual and group activities. As they learn how we all organize differently, they'll find it easier to provide the best tools for their students' needs.

Time Requirement: Full day presentation.

Workshop & Inservice Rates (effective 7/1/05):

$1500 a day plus travel expenses

Travel expenses include: coach airfare, hotel, food (actual or per diem), transport to and from airports, and actual cost of shipping demo tools to and from the presentation site.

Extra fees apply to and vary with materials needed or requested for workshops including specialty handouts, CDs, custom made kits, etc.

Call for quotes and further information.
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