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Training Opportunities

Audio Conference
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Changing Laws and Regulations: What Do They Mean for Disability Support Services?

IDS ACCESS for ALL project is hosting an audio conference for administrators and providers of services on campus.

Date: September 11, 2008
Time: 1:00 – 2:30 p.m
Location: Bond Hall, Room 412, Institute for Disability Studies, The University of Southern Mississippi

Attendees Who Will Benefit From This Audio Conference Include:

- Postsecondary Disability Service Providers
- Postsecondary Student Affairs Staff (especially Residence Life)
- College and University Administrators
- ADA Coordinators/Compliance Officers

Description:

In one week in June, the Department of Justice posted updated ADA regulations for public comment and the ADA Amendments Act, reached through compromise between disability and business communities, started on the fast-track for Congressional approval. This kind of significant movement in legislative and regulatory guidance is unusual in the world of disability services. How will the changes impact higher education? What matters - and what doesn't! Read more...

Register with Charles.Hughes@usm.edu, Telephone 601.266.6037, TTY 1.888.671.0051.

Learning and Accessibility Webinar
2008 Accessible Technology Online Seminar Series

Presented by the National Network of ADA Centers


Date: Monday, September 29, 2008
Time: 1:00 p.m - 2:00 p.m. (CT)
Location: Institute for Disability Studies, Bond Hall, Room 412, The University of Southern Mississippi

Strategies to improve knowledge and implementation of accessible e-Learning will be presented.

Register with Charles.Hughes@usm.edu, Telephone 601.266.6037, TTY 1.888.671.0051.


ACCESS for ALL is funded by the Department of Education (Grant # P333A050072). Please visit our Web site at www.usm.edu/ids/accessforall for resources for administrators, faculty, and disability support staff and training opportunities.

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