Listen to Show 10

Today's show features an interview with Cindy Camp, talking about the Captioned Media Program.

Association on Higher Education and Disability (AHEAD)
http://www.ahead.org

Captioned Media Program
http://www.cfv.org
1-800-237-6213

Family Disability Resource Library
http://www.cpd.usu.edu/frl

eTEACH
http://eteach.engr.wisc.edu

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Listen to Show 09

Interview with Jane Jarrow on technical standards in college programs. A little longer than usual, but worth it!

California's Hire the Disabled Career Expo
www.eop.com/exporegistration.html

Olhmstead and Community On-line Training
www.ilru.org/html/training/online/index.html

Thanks to www.castingwords.com for the transcript! I'm very pleased with this service and recommend it to anyone who wants to provide transcripts for their podcasts!

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Listen to Show 08

This week's show looks at using speech-to-text services in the classroom. The websites mentioned are:

Association on Higher Education and Disability
http://www.ahead.org

Assistive Technology Cast
(Link no longer exists)

CART resources
http://www.ncraonline.org/

More CART resources
(Link no longer exists)

C-Print® resources
http://www.ntid.rit.edu/cprint/

More C-Print® resources
(Link no longer exists)

TypeWell® resources
http://www.typewell.com

STSN (Speech to Text Services Network)
http://www.stsn.org

A Guide to Speech-to-Text Services in the Postsecondary Environment
(Link no longer exists)

@Podder
http://www.apodder.org

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Listen to Show 07

Your host lost her voice over the holidays, so no announcements or Feature this week. But there is a great interview with Diego Demaya from the Disability Law Resource Project on how to address your disability during the pre-employment process.

Some exciting news next week, so be sure to listen in!

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Listen to Show 06

A different kind of show this week! A couple of Christmas songs and gift ideas for the people in your life who have disabilities. The podcast may be on hiatus for a couple of weeks while I go on vacation, but don't worry! I'll be back with lots of great interviews and information after the first of the year. Don't forget that you can go back and listen to past shows if you need something to listen to in the meantime. Happy Holidays, everyone!

HEATH mention of the Disability411 podcast
http://www.heath.gwu.edu/newsletter/Issue%2015/new_resources.htm

Scroll down about halfway and you'll see this:

Disability411 is a new audio program for disability professionals. Using podcast technology, Disability411 provides audio workshops, interviews and information on disability-related topics for those who work with individuals with disabilities, including college disability counselors, rehabilitation counselors, K-12 special education teachers, employers, or anyone who works in the disability field. Information is also of interest for individuals with disabilities and their families. The podcasts are hosted by Beth Case, a disability counselor with 10 years of experience in postsecondary disability services. The first three programs included an interview with disability services expert Jane Jarrow, a timely update on upcoming disability related cases before Supreme Court, and a discussion about the difference between accommodations and services at the secondary and postsecondary levels. To listen to or read transcripts of previous podcasts, or to subscribe to have new podcasts sent to your computer, go to http://disability411.jinkle.com./>

Natalie Brown's Website (artist singing "Jingle Bells")
http://www.natalie-brown.com

Podsafe Music Network
http://music.podshow.com

MaxiAIDS
http://www.maxiaids.com

Harris Communications
http://www.harriscomm.com

Podsafe for Peace
http://podsafeforpeace.org/

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