In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:

Appendix A PROGRAM SYMPOSIUM on RESEARCH AND UTILIZATION OF EDUCATIONAL MEDIA FOR TEACHING THE DEAF "MICROCOMPUTERS IN EDUCATION OF THE HEARING IMPAIRED" National Conference Sponsored by the Captioned Films and Telecommunications Branch Division of Educational Services Office of Special Education and EDUCATIONAL MEDIA PRODUCTION PROJECT FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED BARKLEY MEMORIAL CENTER THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA—LINCOLN TEACHERS COLLEGE In Cooperation With University of Nebraska—Lincoln Division of Continuing Studies NEBRASKA CENTER FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION Lincoln, Nebraska March 29, 30, 31, 1982 Support for this conference has been provided by Captioned Films and Telecommunications Branch, Division of Educational Services, Office of Special Education, Department of Education, Washington, D.C., under contract No. 300-80-0796. 698 A.A.D. / September 1982 Appendix A SUNDAY, March 28 7:009 :30 p.m. Registration, Conference Lobby 8:00 p.m. Reception, Scottsbluff Room MONDAY, March 29 8:00 a.m. Registration, Conference Lobby Coffee, Conference Lobby 8:45 a.m. GENERAL SESSION I, AUDITORIUM Welcome Dr. Robert E. Stepp, Jr., Project Director Educational Media Production Project for the Hearing Impaired University of Nebraska—Lincoln Opening Remarks Dr. Quentin H. Gessner, Dean Division of Continuing Studies University of Nebraska—Lincoln 9:00 a.m. The Computer—A Technology That Breaks the "Sound" Barrier Dr. Dolores Shanahan Computer Curriculum Specialist Commack Public Schools, New York 9:40 a.m. Coffee, Conference Lobby 10:00 a.m. CONCURRENT PRESENTATIONS—Session I 10:00 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Microcomputer Reading Comprehension Improvement Pro- Hastings Room gram for the Deaf Dr. Gerald Pollard, Project Director Carla Cooper Shaw, Project Coordinator Texas School for the Deaf, Austin CAI at CSDF: Organizational Strategies Scottsbluff Room Margaret G. Irwin, CAI Coordinator California School for the Deaf, Fremont Mathematics Software, A Computer Lab and the Hearing Norfolk Room Impaired Dan J. Castle, High School Teacher California School for the Deaf, Riverside Modification of the QUEST Questionnaire for Use with York Room Hearing-Impaired Students Using the Nebraska Career Information System Melinda J. Classen Vocational Special Needs Counselor Metropolitan Technical Community College, Omaha A.A.D. I September 1982 699 Appendix A 12:15 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:0010 :00 p.m. Luncheon, Omaha Room GENERAL SESSION II, AUDITORIUM Implementing Computer Assisted Instruction in a School: An Administrator's Perspective Dr. Henry Klopping, Superintendent California School for the Deaf, Fremont Coffee, Conference Lobby CONCURRENT PRESENTATIONS—Session II 2:30 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Putting Microcomputer Technology to Work for Our Hearing-Impaired Students Diane LeCavalier, Supervisor Sue Vaughan, Teacher Marcie Wimp, Teacher Hearing Handicapped Program Jefferson County Public Schools, Colorado The Apple Microcomputer in School Learning Centers John W. Russell, Media Director St. Mary's School for the Deaf, Buffalo Early Reading in Young Deaf Children Using Microcomputer Technology Dr. Philip M. Prinz, Assistant Professor Division of Special Education & Communication Program The Pennsylvania State University, University Park CAI at CSDF: Microcomputer-Based Authoring Systems Linda Slovick, Programmer California School for the Deaf, Fremont Dinner, Omaha Room GENERAL SESSION III, AUDITORIUM Personal Computing to Aid the Handicapped—The Johns Hopkins National Search: New Horizons Paul L. Hazan, Program Director Personal Computing to Aid the Handicapped Johns Hopkins University, Maryland COMPUTER FAIR, OMAHA ROOM York Room Hastings Room Norfolk Room Scottsbluff Room Telephone Communication for the Deaf Dr. Robert E. Glaser, Director Research & Development Telesaver, Inc., Maryland DEAFSIGN: A Series of Computerized Instructional Programs for the Teaching of Sign Language Think it Through: An Interactive Videodisc for the Hearing Impaired Dr. Gwen C. Nugent, Head of Production Casey Stone, Technical Writer Educational Media Production Project for the Hearing Impaired 700 A.A.D. I September 1982 Appendix A Daniel K. Johnston Computer Specialist Advanced Computer Services, Florida The Use of a Pocket Computer as an Aid for the Deaf Dr. Harry Levitt City University of New York, New York Lessons in Syntax as Computer Courseware James E. McCarr Dormac, Inc., Oregon Lip-Reader Trainer: Teaching Aid for the Hearing Impaired Robin L. Hight System Programmer Surface Systems, Inc., St. Louis University of Nebraska...

pdf

Share