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APPENDIX A PROGRAM SYMPOSIUM on RESEARCH AND UTILIZATION OF EDUCATIONAL MEDIA FOR TEACHING THE DEAF "COMPUTER ASSISTED RESEARCH AND INSTRUCTION FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED" National Conference Sponsored by the Captioning and Adaptations Branch Special Education Programs Department of Education and EDUCATIONAL MEDIA PRODUCTION PROIECT 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 20, 21, 22, 23, 1983 Support for this conference has been provided by the Captioning and Adaptations Branch, Special Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education, Washington, D.C., under contract number 300-80-0796 766 A.A.D. / September 1983 766 Appendix A SUNDAY, March 20, 1983 7:009 :30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Registration, Conference Lobby Reception, Scottsbluff Room MONDAY, March 21 8:00 a.m. Registration, Conference Lobby Coffee, Conference Lobby 8:45 a.m. GENERAL SESSION I, AUDITORIUM Welcome Dr. Quentin H. Gessner, Dean Division of Continuing Studies University of Nebraska-Lincoln Dr. Malcolm Norwood, Branch Chief Captioning and Adaptations Branch Special Education Programs, Washington, D.C. Opening Remarks Dr. Robert E. Stepp, Jr., Project Director Educational Media Production Project for the Hearing Impaired University of Nebraska-Lincoln 9:00 a.m. Implications of Computer Usage for the Hearing Impaired Dr. E. Ross Stuckless, Director Office for Integrative Research National Technical Institute for the Deaf, 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. Group Learning and the Computer—The Teacher Brings an Apple for the Students William L. Nicolay, Teacher of Hearing Impaired Martin Luther King Elementary School, Washington Dynamic Orometrics: A Computer-Based Means of Learning About and Developing Speech by Deaf Children Dr. Samuel G. Fletcher, Professor & Chairman Department of Biocommunication University of Alabama in Birmingham A Model for the Implementation of Microcomputers Into a Program for the Hearing Impaired Robert D. Storm, Teacher Clarke School for the Deaf, Massachusetts Scottsbluff Room Norfolk Room Beatrice Room A.A.D. ! September 1983 767 Appendix B Use of Microcomputers in Teacher Training Programs North Platte Room Dr. Susan Rose, Assistant Professor, The Faculty for Exceptional Children Dr. Manjula Waldron, Assistant Professor, Department of Engineering Graphics The Ohio State University, Columbus 12:15 p.m. Luncheon, Omaha Room 1:30 p. m. GENERAL SESSION II, AUDITORIUM Administrative Dilemma or How to Stop Worrying and Love the Computer Dr. Doin Hicks, Vice President for Research Gallaudet College, Washington, D.C. 2:10 p.m. Coffee, Conference Lobby 2:30 p.m. CONCURRENT PRESENTATIONS—Session II 2:30 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 4:00 p.m. A Rationale for Logo for Hearing Impaired Norfolk Room Preschoolers Dr. June Grant, Professor & Director of Special Education Trinity University, Texas The Use of Microcomputer Technology in Assessing Beatrice Room and Training Communication Skills of Young Hearing Impaired Children Dr. Robert T. Fulton, Professor Dr. Alfred E. Larson, Associate Professor Riley C. Worthy, Teaching Associate Hearing and Speech Department College of Health Sciences & Hospital University of Kansas, Kansas City Sign Teacher: A Microcomputer Application for Scottsbluff Room the Instruction of Manual Signing Kate E. Grosman, Doctoral Student Dr. James A. Siders, Associate Professor Department of Special Education Dr. Hugh P. Garraway, III, Assistant Professor Computer Science and Statistics University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg Computer-Assisted Evaluation at the California North Platte Room School for the Deaf-Fremont Dawn C. Riley, Coordinator for Gifted and Talented Program /High School Teacher California School for the Deaf-Fremont 6:00 p.m. Dinner, Omaha Room 7:00 p.m. GENERAL SESSION III, AUDITORIUM Program Update 768 A.A.D. I September 1983 Appendix A Dr. Malcolm Norwood, Branch Chief Captioning and Adaptations Branch, Washington, D.C. Microcomputer Activities of the Special Materials Project Leonard Novick, Director Special Materials Project, Maryland Software Publication Considerations and the Hearing Impaired Victor E. Fuchs, Director Market Linkage Project for Special Education, Ohio Microcomputers for Severely Handicapped Students: Issues in Design and Evaluation Barbara M. McLean, Producer Instructional Media Production Project for Severely Handicapped Students Peabody College, Tennessee EMPPHI...

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