RantWoman has no problem recommending this workshop sight unseen because of having met or worked with people involved. If you live on the Eastside or Issaquah is convenient.
http://snovalleystar.com/2013/10/09/issaquah-community-network-hosts-tech-workshop
Text of article:
Issaquah Community Network hosts tech workshop
October 9, 2013
By Contributed
New technology is opening a world of possibilities for job seekers with disabilities, and the public can learn all about it at a free workshop.
The Issaquah Community Network, Eastside Community Network and the Snoqualmie Valley Community Network will host three speakers at 7 p.m. Oct. 16 in the Issaquah High School Performing Arts Center.
Brandi Monts, of Washington Initiative for Supported Employment; Bill Youngman, from the Department of Social and Health Services’ division of Vocational Rehabilitation; and Hillary Rossi, from AtWork!, are all expected to speak.
The workshop is aimed at parents of youths with disabilities, but it is also open to students, teachers, counselors, business owners and others interested in the latest, coolest technologies.
RSVP by email at assistivetechnight@gmail.com
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Issaquah Community Technology Workshop with DVR, WISE October 16
Labels:
ADA FAQ,
Doing It Right,
Gizmos,
Information Age,
Job front,
Water cooler
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