Every year, the INDATA Project hosts free trainings on various aspects of assistive technology. These full-day trainings are typically held at our Indianapolis facility (4740 Kingsway Drive) and are live streamed via Zoom. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are available through the AAC Institute for all attendees. CEU’s cannot be provided for anyone who watches archived full day training […]
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An Inside Look at Inclusive Education
Summer is fading, and kids are now hopping on the bus to go back to school. And with every new school year comes a unique and exciting set of challenges. “Every class is different. You never know what to expect,” said Timothy Kershaw, a second-grade teacher at Spring Mill Elementary School in Indianapolis. “It’s always […]
2010 Tech Expo, Sponsored by PATINS Project
WHAT: 2010 Tech Expo, Sponsored by PATINS Project (Promoting Achievement Through Technology and Instruction for all Students) WHEN: April 20, 2010 – 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Crowne Plaza at Historic Union Station, 123 West Louisiana Street, Indianapolis IN 46225 Who Should Attend: K-12 Educators, parents, students, vocational rehabilitation counselors, case managers, users of […]