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Special Events - Listing of Winners

 

ATALC

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 ATALC this year.

Congratulations to the following "Premier To Go" portable literacy technology winners!

Lynn Brunke

Wausau, WI

JoAnn Hammek

Neenah, WI

Alicia Oliver

LaCrosse, WI

Jolene Troia

Edgerton, WI

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T21Con - Using Technology to Enhance Classroom Instruction

T21Con was a great opportunity for education students at Illinois State University to interact with classroom teachers who are experts at using educational technology to support 21st century teaching and learning. Thanks to everyone who visited our booth at T21Con this year.

Congratulations to the following "Premier To Go" portable literacy technology winners!

Elizabeth Bohne

Elgin, IL

Kristi Gianaras

Normal, IL

Nichole Tolan

Normal, IL

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WISCONSIN EDUCATION INNOVATIONS CONFERENCE

The mission of Wisconsin Education Innovations is to provide innovative strategic services for high quality instruction that improves student learning utilizing 21st century best practice and research as evidenced by increased achievement, improved teacher performance and data based accountability.

Thanks to everyone who visited our conference booth.

Congratulations to the following "Premier To Go" portable literacy technology winners!

Robert Collins

New Berlin , WI

Karen Murphy Schultz

Cudahy, WI

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PATINS CONFERENCE

The PATINS Project is an Indiana Department of Education/Division of Student Learning/Office of
Differentiated Learners assistive technology systems change initiative.
The project is designed to impact both the organizational capacities of local public schools and the professional capabilities of school staff in the delivery of assistive technology services and the implementation of Universal Design for Learning Principles.

Thanks to everyone who visited our booth at the PATINS Conference. Congratulations to the PATINS door prize winners and the Premier Literacy exhibit drawing winners! Each of the following won one of our Premier To Go portable flash drives.

 

Lyn Abney

Lebanon, IN

Danni Brayer

Indianapolis, IN

Brenda Caron

Indianapolis, IN

Mary Hallgarth

Scottsburg, IN

Andy Pfautz

Sunman, IN

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UIC DIGITAL ACCESSIBILITY EXPO

The University of Illinois at Chicago Digital Accessibility Expo focuses on improving access to digital materials for all people, including those with disabilities. Information and instructional materials that are developed with accessibility in mind are universally designed for everyone to access.

Thanks to everyone who visited our booth at the UIC Expo.

Congratulations to the following "Premier To Go" portable literacy technology winners!

Becki Heimerle

Chicago, IL

Chris Rose

Chicago, IL

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BROOME-TIOGA BOCES CONFERENCE

The BOCES is a unique and innovative educational institution established to help public schools control costs and provide quality programs by sharing services. BOCES operates as an extension of the local school districts and the New York State Education Department.

Thanks to everyone who visited our booth or attended one of our presentations at the Broome-Tioga Superintendents Conference.

Congratulations to the following "Premier To Go" portable literacy technology winners!

Lisa Rosenkrans

Binghamton, NY

Ashleigh Welch

Binghamton, NY

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MCEC

The Michigan Council for Exceptional Children advances the education of individuals with exceptionalities and strives to improve the outcomes and quality of life for individuals with disabilities by providing professional development, support and advocacy for children, youth, families, special and general educators.

Thanks to everyone who visited our booth at MCEC.

Congratulations to the following "Premier To Go" portable literacy technology winners!

Julie Berner

Byron Center, MI

Jonathan Sheathelm

Baldwin, MI

 

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