AT-TIES Together 2024
Assistive Technology and Therapy in Educational Settings Conference
April 18-19, 2024
Focus on Access
Wednesday, April 17 4:30pm-6:00pm
Forget Me Not - A Documentary
About the film
Forget Me Not intimately documents a family’s fight to have their son with Down syndrome included in the country’s most segregated school system, the New York City public school system. Propelled forward by others’ struggles and successes, Forget Me Not offers a rare look at what a truly inclusive education can look like and how it can lead to a more inclusive society so that everyone has the opportunity to achieve their full potential.
Croisan Rooms
2nd Floor
Salem Convention Center
Follow your nose to the popcorn
Movie sponsored by Jackson County EI/ECSE
Select to view the movie trailer
Popcorn, bottled water and more sponsored by Texthelp
Thursday, April 18 8:15am-9:45am
Carol Allen - Keynote
Communication, Connection and Collaboration
Welcome to my world! I hope to share how important these three concepts are in my working life and why, individually, they offer impact and opportunity; BUT when combined they offer so much more power to change lives. I am an educator and have a skill set and (many, too many) years of experience, however, it is when working with others, equally skilled and passionate in their fields, that we co-produce the real magic for our students. Let’s work together in this session to turn up the heat and fire the potion. Come along, join in, have fun and most importantly, be part of the change!
Friday, April 19, 2024 2:15pm-3:45pm
Gayl Bowser, M.Ed- Featured Topic
Myths and Facts Surrounding Assistive Technology Devices and Services
In January of 2024, the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) issued guidance to schools about assistive technology. This document summarizes and clarifies many questions that schools have had since the inclusion of AT in IDEA. In this session we'll review the myths and facts discussed in the OSEP guidance in light of current practice in Oregon and offer participants a chance to ask questions and share possible implications for their practice.
You will be able to:
1. Discuss the overall content and context of the Myths and Facts document issued by OSEP
2. Identify two implications for changes in your AT practice based on the content of the guidance document.
3. Share your ideas of additional guidance and questions that could be addressed.
Registration & Fees
Individual Registration: (In-person only. All registrations include buffet lunch)
- Two-Day Registration
- $365
- $250 (Parent/Student)
- One-Day Registration
- $275
- $200 (Parent/Student)
Note: Registration is not confirmed until payment is received.
There is no refund on cancellations after April 05, 2024.
Note: Sessions will not be recorded.
Certificates of Attendance for 6 contact hour credits per day will be issued via email after the 2-day conference.
For assistance with group registrations, please contact Cindy Doyle at cindy.doyle@douglasesd.k12.or.us.
Location and Lodging
Salem Convention Center
200 Commercial St SE
Salem, Oregon 97301
Parking: If you are staying at the hotel, there is an underground parking garage you may utilize.
If you are commuting, the closest parking garage is across Ferry St. at Liberty Square Parkade.
Lodging:
The Grand Hotel Salem
201 Liberty Street SE
Salem, Oregon 97301
Lodging includes complimentary hot buffet breakfast.
OTAP/RSOI
1409 NE Diamond Lake Blvd, Suite 110
Roseburg, OR 97470