New England Assistive Technology (NEAT) Resource & Education Center

The NEAT Center at Oak Hill

The NEAT Center at Oak Hill enriches lives by enhancing independence and quality of life for people with disabilities including visual impairments. It sets the standard in providing innovative solutions, program excellence, services and advocacy for people with disabilities.

The NEAT Center at Oak Hill is a place to learn about products, equipment and services that assist people with day-to-day activities that they have trouble doing themselves, either because of a disability or the effects of aging. It is also a place to donate or buy durable medical equipment.

The NEAT Center is a program of Oak Hill.

Our legal name is The Connecticut Institute for the Blind, Inc., d/b/a, Oak Hill, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation.  

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Workshops, Seminars and Product Demonstrations for the 2008-2009 School Year

The NEAT training catalog for August 2008 to June 2009 announces opportunities for anyone interested in the latest assistive technology devices and services.

Please see the course descriptions to help guide you in selecting workshops, seminars or product demonstrations.

 

 

                                                  

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The New England Assistive Technology (NEAT) Center at Oak Hill, a local-level pilot program of the State of Connecticut "Connect-Ability Project", is in the process of developing a strategic plan to assist in the implementation of a program that will increase the recruitment, hiring and promotion of individuals with disabilities in the central Connecticut area.  To learn more about Connect-ability, click here.



We need your help! Please take a few minutes to complete and submit our short survey. It will only take approximately 10 minutes to complete and will provide us with some basic information necessary to understand and respond to your employment, job retention, training and workplace accommodation needs. Your individual responses will be kept strictly confidential.

Thank you for taking the time to provide us with this valuable information. Please feel free to share this link with your friends and colleagues.

 

If you are an individual with a disability, click here to participate in our quick survey.  

 

If you are an employer or a person involved in the employment process in your company, please click here to participate our quick survey. 

 

Please share this survey with friends, colleagues, business owners, family, etc.

 

These surveys will be available until November 19, 2008.

 

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NEAT IS HIRING

NEAT is currently looking for a full time

ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST

The primary purpose of the AT Specialist position is to provide training and technical assistance to our member base and the general public. The individual will coordinate the NEAT A.T. curriculum.

A Master’s degree in special education or related services is required. A strong background in assistive technology and training/teaching experience required. Experience in conducting assistive technology evaluations for school systems preferred. ATP certification desirable.

This is a full time position with some travel required. Salary is commensurate with experience. Oak Hill/NEAT offers a full benefits package.

If you are interested in exploring this opportunity, please contact Julie Barker at (860)-769-3816 or email; barkerj@ciboakhill.org.

 

 

NEO Discovery 2 Workshop 

11/5/08

 AlphaSmart/Renaissance Learning and New England Assistive Technology Resource and Education Center at Oak Hill cordially invite you to discover the difference NEO 2 can make for your students with special needs. With technology designed specifically for the classroom, NEO laptops engage, empower and improve academic achievement for all students. During this productive hands-­on workshop, we will explore how educators can seamlessly implement NEO 2 across the curriculum. All attendees will be provided NEO 2's for use at the workshop as well as additional take­home resources and ideas for individual implementation!

 

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RJ Cooper Assistive Technology Road Trip     11/21/08

 RJ Cooper is coming to your region and wants to come to your school/center and work with your learners! Mr. Cooper will bring all necessary hardware and software with him along with his 18 years of experience in problem-solving every disability and age group. And the best part, there is no fee involved!

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Workplace Accomodations:

Connecting the Needs of Employers and Employees with Disabilities

This seminar has been postponed until Spring 2009.

Information will be posted on this website as soon as it becomes available.

 

Assistive Technology Tools and Services for

Students with Autism

Presented by: Kimberly Hartmann, PhD, BS, MHS

 

This interactive workshop addressing all ages and functioning abilities will develop a base of knowledge on AT for students within the PDD continuum. Participants will learn about low technology tools including items for functional skills and adapted books; middle technology tools including switches and switch training; computer-based technology for adapted books; Internet sites for materials; benefits, limitations and precautions of AT; tools for social skills, cognitive skills, play/leisure, and daily living activities; and strategies for implementing AT within the curriculum for the children. Included is hands-on time with various assistive technology tools.  Lunch included.

Recommended for: General/Special Education Teachers and Related Service Professionals.

Tuesday 11/18/2008   9am3pm

$100 members/$125 non-members

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