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The LEAP Model of Early Intervention for Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Randomized, Controlled Trial
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Presenters:Phillip S. Strain, PhD, University of Colorado, Denver Summary:For the last five years Dr. Strain and his colleagues (particularly Ted Bovey) have conducted what is the largest randomized trial of early intervention in the autism field. It is also the first early intervention randomized trial of a school-based model and the first randomized evaluation of inclusive services for young children with autism. Duration:1 hour
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LEAP - USA RCT Webinar.pdf (448KB)
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April 26, 2011
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Technology Webinar Series, Part 4: Web Accessibility
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Presenters:Dr. Cyndi Rowland is the Associate Director at the Center for Persons with Disabilities at Utah State University. Summary:Dr. Cyndi Rowland directs several grants that focus on the use of technology and the preparation of personnel. She is the Executive Director of WebAIM (Keeping Web Accessibility In Mind)which offers training, technical assistance, and services to make the Web a more accessible place for individuals who have disabilities. Dr. Rowland is extensively involved in the National Center for Disability and Access to Education where she is the Technology Director. Duration:1 hour
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PowerPoint of Part 4 Rowland.pdf (1,822KB)
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April 25, 2011
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Introduction to Allies in Self-Advocacy Summit (Columbus)
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April 21, 2011
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Introduction to Allies in Self-Advocacy Summit (Providence)
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April 21, 2011
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Leadership & Interdisciplinary Collaboration; a Webinar from the MCHB/AUCD LEND Pediatric Audiology Training Program (Part 1 of 3)
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Presenters:Jackson Roush, PhD, Center for Development and Learning, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Sandra Gabbard PhD, JFK Partners, University of Colorado, Aurora, Colorado
Anne Marie Tharpe, PhD, Vanderbilt LEND, Nashville, Tennessee Summary:This first of three webinars identified activities designed to promote leadership, cultural diversity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and family-centered services among pediatric audiology trainees. Participants learned about challenges faced by LEND audiology programs and strategies used to address these challenges. Webinar participants also received information on useful resources and research developed by recipients of the LEND Pediatric Audiology Training Sub-awards. Duration:1 hour
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April 14, 2011
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Preparing for the Self-Advocacy Summit in Providence
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April 13, 2011
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Health Care for Persons with ID/DD: Trends, Characteristics and Challenges
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Presenters:John L. Martin, Director, Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities
Kevin Aldridge, Researcher, Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities
Marc J. Tass?, Ph.D., Director, Ohio State University Nisonger Center
Susan Havercamp, Ph.D., Program Director, Nisonger Center's Health Promotion/Healthcare Parity
Duration:1 hour
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Final Presentation (2,400KB)
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April 12, 2011
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Technology Webinar Series, Part 3: WEB 2.0 (What is it good for?)
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Presenters:Jeff Coburn is the Web Services Manager at the Institute for Community Inclusion (ICI) at UMass Boston. Jeff coordinates and builds accessible online services and websites; advocates, writes, and speaks on Universal Design and accessible web development; and serves as a resources for all things technical at ICI. Prior to ICI, Jeff worked in commercial web development for companies in Boston and London, and earned a degree in Journalism from Saint Michael's College in Vermont.
Duration:1 hour
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PowerPoint Part 3 Coburn.pdf (602KB)
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April 5, 2011
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Eliminating Disparities in Sexual Health for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
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Presenters:Bethany Stevens is a faculty member and policy analyst for the Center for Leadership in Disability in the Institute of Public Health at Georgia State University. She develops and implements graduate coursework in disability policy and disparities in sexual health, as well as undergraduate coursework in disability studies. Being in a UCEDD, Stevens performs many tasks aside from teaching, including social media coordination, leadership training for fellows, capacity building and technical assistance with community organizations, as well as lecturing on various subjects related to disability in the university and beyond. Before joining the faculty at Georgia State University, Stevens served as a Center of Excellence for Sexual Health Scholar under 16th Surgeon General Dr. David Satcher at Morehouse School of Medicine.
She earned a B.A. in Art History and a J.D. at the University of Florida. She earned a M.A. in Sexuality Studies at San Francisco State University. Stevens is a member of the California Bar Association.
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Eliminating Disparities in Sexual Health of People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities .pdf (754KB)
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March 25, 2011
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Technology Webinar Series, Part 2: Using Digital Video
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Presenters:Larry Edelman is a Senior Instructor in the Department of Pediatrics in the School of Medicine at the University of Colorado where he serves as one of the primary instructors for the Interdisciplinary Training Program at JFK Partners. Duration:1.5 hours
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Free and Low Cost Applications for Compressing MP4 files.pdf (204KB)
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Camcorder Comparison and Recommendations 3-14-11.pdf (160KB)
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Using Video in PD, TA, and Dissemination 3-15-11.pdf (176KB)
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Edelman-Shoot, Edit, and Share.pdf (4,967KB)
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March 22, 2011
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