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Assistive Technology - Tools, Devices and Apps for Everyday Living

  • North End Community Center, Vinton Community Room 2000 Elmwood Avenue Lafayette, IN, 47904 United States (map)

Technology has been rapidly changing in every area of our lives and with those changes it has been creating greater opportunities for greater independence and improved everyday living for those with or without disabilities. During this training we will look at a variety of tools, devices and apps that have significant differences in how we interact, learn, get things done, and take care of ourselves.

Speaker Bio:
Brian Norton currently serves as the Director of Assistive Technology and is responsible for the day-to-day operations the INDATA Project and Clinical Assistive Technology. He utilizes his many years of experience to provide direction, leadership and training to a diverse and highly skilled team of AT specialists. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Anderson University and is a RESNA-certified Assistive Technology Professional (ATP) and a Certified Ergonomic Assessment Specialist (CEAS). He hosts a popular podcast and radio show called “ATFAQ – Assistive Technology Frequently Asked Questions” and is well known for his creative application of technology in the areas of job- and education-related accommodations.

To reserve your spot email programs@oasisforlife.org or text/voicemail to 765-267-3808 by September 27.

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