[Hidden-tech] Workshops at the Marlboro GradCenter

Kevin Bell kbell at gradcenter.marlboro.edu
Wed Mar 7 14:22:16 EST 2007


We have some (limited) space at these upcoming events:

FREE Assistive Technology Workshop
Assistive technologies are the modern way to go to support learning for ALL students. Benefits include: supporting memory, organization, planning, sequencing, processing, reading, and writing. Join Steve Fadden, the Director of Research for Landmark College, for this assistive technology overview that will improve results in the classroom.


"The benefits of assistive technologies (AT) apply to nearly any 'group'
you could think of. I'd articulate the benefits as functional benefits -
supporting memory, organization, planning, sequencing, processing,
reading, and writing. Students who seem to benefit a lot from AT 
are often students with language-processing disabilities (such as dyslexia), 
attention disorders (such as AD/HD, ADD, and traumatic brain injuries), 
and writing problems (such as dysgraphia).
Research is now showing that benefits apply to all forms of
"executive functioning issues" which are common for students with the
above disabilities, as well as many others." - Steve Fadden 



FREE Internet Security Workshop
Devon P. Hubner, Systems Administrator and Configuration Manager for
Lucidus Corporation, will help you learn how you can make your network safer and keep it away from the prying eyes of hackers, Trojans, and malware.

Date: Tuesday, March 13th
Time: 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Location: Marlboro College Graduate Center
28 Vernon Street
Brattleboro, VT



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Kevin Bell
Director of Academic Programs
Marlboro College Graduate Center
28 Vernon Street, Suite 120
Brattleboro, VT 05301
(802) 258-9203
fax (802) 258-9201
kbell at gradcenter.marlboro.edu


The NEW Marlboro MBA: Managing for Sustainability - fall 2007
Taking Applications from January 2007. 
Inquire NOW places will be limited.




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