
ATALC Conference
Assistive Technology Across the Lifespan Conference (ATALC) brings state-of-the-art assistive technology information to Wisconsin. ATALC is brought to you through a collaboration of providers from WisTech, the Stout Vocational Rehabilitation Institute (SVRI), Cooperative Educational Service Agencies (CESAs) and Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS).
Thanks to everyone who visited our booth at the ATALC Conference. Congratulations to the following "Premier To Go" device winners!
Door Prize Winner:
Sally Powell
Stevens Point, WI
Drawing Winners:
Amy Papador
Kettle Moraine Schools
Dousman, WI
Angie Schubert
Lake Geneva Schools
East Troy, WI
LDA of Michigan Conference
The LDA of Michigan is the statewide affiliate of the Learning Disabilities Association of America devoted to "enhancing the quality of life for all individuals with learning disabilities and their families through advocacy, education, training, service and support of research."
Thanks to everyone who visited our booth at the LDA Conference. Congratulations to the following "Premier To Go" device winners!
Donna Bergman
Spring Arbor University
Spring Arbor, MI
Jill Kielhorn
Columbia Middle School
Brooklyn, MI
Michigan Association of Administrators of Special Education Conference
MAASE is a statewide professional educational organization affiliated with the National Council of Administrators of Special Education and the Council for Exceptional Children. The Mission of MAASE is to provide leadership for the development and implementation of quality programs and services for students with disabilities within the total education community.
Thanks to everyone who visited our booth at the MAASE Conference. Congratulations to the following "Premier To Go" device winners!
Deb Disbro
Mason, MI
Jeanne Eilers
Bad Axe , MI
DuPage Center for Independent Living - Visually Impaired Awareness Day
The DuPage Center for Independent Living seeks to empower persons with disabilities to effectively control and direct their lives. The Center provides leadership through training, community development, and advocacy to enable persons with disabilities to fully participate in family, social, and community life.
Thanks to everyone who visited our booth at the Visually Impaired Awareness Day. Congratulations to the following "Premier To Go" device winner!
David Steinberg
Crest Hill, IL
PATINS Winners
The PATINS Project is an Indiana Department of Education Assistive Technology systems change initiative. You can learn more about the PATINS Project.
Thanks to everyone who visited our booth at the PATINS conference. Congratulations to the following "Premier To Go" device winners!
Lynne Fleming
Bartholomew Special Services
Columbus, IN
Tiffaney Roleson
Batesville Community Schools
Batesville, IN 47006
Your Premier To Go device will be sent to you within 7 business days.
Congratulations to the "Key to Access" door prize winners at the PATINS conference:
Lori Mughmaw
Mississinewa High School
Gas City, IN
Kim Huffman
East Allen County Schools
Ft. Wayne, IN
Michigan Conference for Exceptional Children Winners
Ken Grisham attended the Michigan Conference for Exception Children in Grand Rapids, Michigan on March 5-6, where he presented on the subject Digital Literacy in the 21st Century.
Thanks to everyone who attended our presentation or visited us here. Congratulations to the following Premier To Go device winners:
Ms. Colleen Eatmon
Warren Woods Tower High School
Warren, Michigan
Judy Arkwright
Wayne Assistive Technology Resource Center
Lincoln Park, Michigan
Melissa Troup
Niles Community Schools
Niles, Michigan
Ashleigh Horler
Washington, Michigan
Your Premier To Go device will be sent to you within 7 business days.
Tech Fair 2008 (NIA and NICAT) Conference Winners
N.I.A. is a regional special education cooperative serving the ten northwestern counties of Illinois. The primary purpose of the N.I.A. is to provide special education services to children with vision, hearing, orthopedic and multiple impairments. N.I.C.A.T., a member of the Alliance for Technology Access, is a non-profit computer and adaptive devices resource center, operated by parents, consumers, volunteers and professionals.
Thanks to everyone who attended our presentation or visited our booth at Tech Fair 2008. Congratulations to the following Premier To Go device winners:
Melissa Johnson – Highland Community College
Joanne Mattes – CUSD #300
Your Premier To Go device will be sent to you within 7 business days.
Sally Ride Academy Conference Winners
The Sally Ride Academy offers quality professional development based on national teacher standards. Teachers are introduced to recent research on how children learn and the application of best practice.
Thanks to everyone who attended our presentation or visited our booth at the Sally Ride Summer Academy 2008 conference. Congratulations to the following Premier To Go device winners:
Kirstin Rose – Mequon Thiensville School District
Leslie Granberg – Bethlehem Lutheran School
Scott Lee – Trempealeau Elementary
Your Premier To Go device will be sent to you within 7 business days.
Wisconsin AHEAD Conference Winners
Wisconsin AHEAD is a current affiliate of AHEAD, the premiere professional association committed to full participation of persons with disabilities in postsecondary education. AHEAD dynamically addresses current and emerging issues with respect to disability, education, and accessibility to achieve universal access.
Thanks to everyone who visited our booth at the Wisconsin AHEAD conference. Congratulations to the following Premier To Go device winners:
Cathy Bothe – MATC (Milwaukee Area Technical College)
Marlene Klein – Southwest Wisconsin Technical College
Holly Eisberner – MATC (Milwaukee Area Technical College)
Your Premier To Go device will be sent to you within 7 business days.