DOCUMENT RESUME ED 338 004 EC 300 746 TITLE Resource Inventories 1990 . INSTITUTION Council for Exceptional Children, Reston, VA. Center for Special Education Technology. SPONS AGENCY Special Education Programs (ED/OSERS), Washington, DC. PUB DATE 90 CONTRACT 300-87-0115 NOTE 38p. PUB TYPE Reference Materials - Directories/Catalogs (132) -- Collected Works - General (020) EDRS PRICE MF01/PCO2 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Accessibility (for Disabled); Assistive Devices (for Disabled); *Computer Oriented Programs; *Disabilities; Elementary ..lecondary Education; Higher Education; Information Services; *Information Sources; Preschool Education; Rehabilitation; *Technology; Visual Impairments; Young Children IDENTIFIERS Augmentative Communication Systems ABSTRACT This set of 10 resource inventories provides listings of information and service resources crganized by state or by subtopic. Listings typically include name, address, phone, and a contact person. The first inventory lists the 39 Alliance for Technology Access Centers which are community-based resources providing specific areas of expertise for parents, teachers, and disabled individuals. The second inventory, on assistive devices, lists 57 resources which provide such services as assessment and evaluation, equipment loan, product demonstration, or information services. The third resource is on augmentative communication for assistive devices and lists 48 resources. The fourth inventory lists 47 early childhood resources and the fifth lists 25 national irformation service providers. Twenty-eight sources of information about hardware and software products available for use in special education are listed next. Codes indicate the type of product information available from each source. The 16 rehabilitation engineering centers are listed in the seventh inventory followed by recipients of 22 state grants to develop consumer responsive, statewide systems of assistive technology services for individuals with disabilities. The ninth inventory covers 32 university-based technology training programs (coded by type of program, type of training, and topics covered in training). The last inventory lists 28 resources for the visually paired. (DB) *********************************************************************** Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. **********************************************************************
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DOCUMENT RESUME
ED 338 004 EC 300 746
TITLE Resource Inventories 1990 .
INSTITUTION Council for Exceptional Children, Reston, VA. Centerfor Special Education Technology.
SPONS AGENCY Special Education Programs (ED/OSERS), Washington,
DC.
PUB DATE 90CONTRACT 300-87-0115NOTE 38p.
PUB TYPE Reference Materials - Directories/Catalogs (132) --Collected Works - General (020)
EDRS PRICE MF01/PCO2 Plus Postage.
DESCRIPTORS Accessibility (for Disabled); Assistive Devices (forDisabled); *Computer Oriented Programs;*Disabilities; Elementary ..lecondary Education; HigherEducation; Information Services; *InformationSources; Preschool Education; Rehabilitation;*Technology; Visual Impairments; Young Children
IDENTIFIERS Augmentative Communication Systems
ABSTRACTThis set of 10 resource inventories provides listings
of information and service resources crganized by state or by
subtopic. Listings typically include name, address, phone, and a
contact person. The first inventory lists the 39 Alliance for
Technology Access Centers which are community-based resourcesproviding specific areas of expertise for parents, teachers, and
disabled individuals. The second inventory, on assistive devices,
lists 57 resources which provide such services as assessment and
evaluation, equipment loan, product demonstration, or informationservices. The third resource is on augmentative communication for
assistive devices and lists 48 resources. The fourth inventory lists
47 early childhood resources and the fifth lists 25 national
irformation service providers. Twenty-eight sources of informationabout hardware and software products available for use in special
education are listed next. Codes indicate the type of productinformation available from each source. The 16 rehabilitationengineering centers are listed in the seventh inventory followed by
recipients of 22 state grants to develop consumer responsive,statewide systems of assistive technology services for individualswith disabilities. The ninth inventory covers 32 university-basedtechnology training programs (coded by type of program, type oftraining, and topics covered in training). The last inventory lists
28 resources for the visually paired. (DB)
***********************************************************************Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made
from the original document.**********************************************************************
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Center forSpecial Education
ibchnologyA Project of The Council for ExcepUonal Children
1920 Association DriveReston, Virginia 22091
7034320-36801-800-873-8255
Resource Inventory: Alliance forTechnology Access
The Center's Resource Inventory series provides listings of Information and service resources inspecial educ Ilion technology. The inventories are organized by state and by topic. This information
Is intended to help technology users locate needed services. Current listings are not all inclusive.Readers are urged to contribute by suggesting other technology resources to be added to the Center
Inventories.
The Alliance for Technology Access (ATA) centers are community-based resources for parents,
teachers, and disabled Individuals. Each center nas a specific area of expertise and providesservices based on community Interests and needs.
Alabama
Technology Assistance for SpecialConsumers (TAS.K.)2939 Johnson Road, SWHuntsville, AL 35805205/880-0680Contact: Pamela Hamden
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Alaska
Alaska Center for Adaptive TechnologySheffield Hotel104 KatlianP.O. Box 6069,aka, AK 99835907/747-6960Contact: Bruce Anderson
Arkansas
Technology Resource Centerc/o Arkansas Easter Seal Society2801 Lee AvenueBox 5148Little Rock, AR 72225501/663-8331Contact: GInny Heiple
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California
Computer Access Center2425 16th Street, Room 23Santa Monica, CA 90405213/450-8827Contact: Donna Dutton
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Disabled Children's Computer Group(DCCG)2095 Rose Street, ist Floor EastBerkeley, CA 94709415/841-3224Contact: Usa Wahl
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Special Awareness Computer CenterRehabilitation Center2975 North Sycamore DriveSimi Valley, CA 93065805/582-1881Contact: Suzanne Felt
peincspc/paedrh/cpsmlerSpecial Technology Center590 Castro StreetMountain View, CA 94041415/961-6789Contact: Usa Cohn
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EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATIONCENTER (ERIC)
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Points of view or opinions stated in this documen? do not necessarily represent officialOE RI position or policy
Thla material was developed by die Center r Special Education Technololy under Contract No. 300-117-0115 with the Mee of SpecialEducntion Programs. U.S. Department of Education. The content. however. doss not anotasertly redact the position or pobcy olCSENEDand no (Odai endwilmet of the material should be waned.
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Resouce Inventory: Alliance Centers
Team of Advocates for Special Kids (TASK)100 West CerritosAnaheim, CA 92805714/633-TASK800/733-TASKContact: Lane Cole
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Colorado
Access Ability Resource Center1056 East 19th AvenueDenver, CO 80218-10883031861-6250Contact: Ann Grady
Florida
Computer C.I.T.E.Valencia Community College215 East New HampshireOrlando, FL, 328044071299-5000, ext. 32914071896-3177Contact: Card Adams
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Hawaii
Aloha Special Technology Access CenterP.O. Box 27605669 Ahua StreetHonolulu, HI 96827808/834-4092Contact: Ruth Akiona
Illinois
Technical Aids and Assistance for theDisabled Center1950 West Roosevelt RoadChicago, IL 60608312!421-3373Contact: Margaiet Pfrommer
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Northern Illinois Center for AdaptiveTechnology3615 Louisiana RoadRockford, IL 611088151229-2163Contact: David Grass
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R.E.A.D.I.P.O. Box 5231655 17th AvenueMarlon, IA 52302319/377-1771Contact: Phil White
YWCA/R.E.A.D.I.318 Fifth Street SECedar Rapids, IA 52401319/365-1458Contact: Tom Meeker
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Kansas
Technology Resources for Special People3023 CanterburySalina, KS 67401913/827-0301Contact: Marjorie Hargis-De!ker
Kentucky
SpeciaLink36 West 5th StreetCovington, KY 41011606/491- 2464 (in Kentucky)513/351-8519 (in Ohio)Contact: Walter and Elaine Hackett
Disabled Citizens Computer CenterLouisville Free Public Library4th and York StreetLouisville, KY 40203502/561-8637Contact: Mary Ellen Named
peintrdbcstadsadpc/peedrh/aBlue Grass Technology Center for Peoplewith Disabilities894 Georgetown StreetLexington, KY 40511-1825606/265-9951Contact: Jean Isaacs
Louisiana
Center for Adaptive Technology and Education1638 Toledano StreetSuito 311New Orleans, LA 70115504/899-8375Contact: Kay Hickey
Center for Special Education Technology1920 Association Drive, Reston, VA 22091
703/620-3660800/873-8255
Resource Invent : Alliance Centers 09/90
Massachusetts
Massachusetts Spools! TechnologyAccess Center1/6 Mudge Way, Town CenterBedford, MA 01730617/275-2446Contact: Nancy Davies
MichiganLiving and Learning Resource CentrePhysically Impaired Association of Michigan601 West Maple StreetLansing, MI 48906517/487-0883800/833-1996 (in Michigan)Contact: Donna Heiner
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MinnesotaPACER Computer Resource Center4826 Chicago Avenue SoteMinneapolis, MN 55417-1055612/827-2966Contact: Daniel Berks
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MissouriComputer Resource CenterSt. Louis Easter Seal Society5025 NorthrupSt. Louis, MO 63110314/776-1996800/888-2142 (In Missouri)Contact: Nancy Lacey
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Montana
Parents, Let's Unite tor Kids (PLUK)1500 North 30th StreetBillings, MT 59101-0298406/657-2055Contact: Katharin Kelker
Nevada
Nevada Technology Center2880 East Ramingo Road, Suite ALas Vegas, NV 89121702/735-2922Contact: Bruce McAnnany
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New York
TechspressResouite Center for Independent Living401 Columbia StreetUtica, NY 13502315/797-4642 (Volce/TOD)Contact: Russ Holland
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North Carolina
Carolina Computer Access CenterMetro School700 East Second StreetCharlotte, NC 28202704/342-3004Contact: Judy Timms
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OhioCommunication Assistance Resotrce Service
2140 Arbor BoulevardDayton, OH 45439513/294-8086Contal: Pat CashdollariTerry Trzaska
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Oklahoma
Deb. lopmental Disabilities Resources, Inc.
541 South Braden, Suite 1131 rise, OK 74135918-664-5257Contact: Dennis Harms
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OregonOregon Outback Technology Access Center
Union ESD10100 N. McAlister RoadIsland City, OR 97850503/963-4106Contact: Julie Farnam
Center for Special Education Technology1920 Association Drive, Reston, VA 22091
703/620-3660800/873-8255
Resouce Inventory: Alliance Centers 09/00
Computer and Technology Services3241 NE 21st AvenuePortland, OR 97212503/248-8551503/281-6121Contact: David Soyster
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Tennessee
East Tennessee Special TechnologyAccess Center325 Claxton AdditionKnoxville, TN 37996-3400615/584-4465Contact: Lois Symington
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West Tennessee Special TechnologyResource Center for the DisabledLambath College401 Maple StreetP.O. Box 3685Jackson, TN 38303901/424-9089Contact: Margaret Doumitt
Technology Access CenterUCP of Middle TennesseeFountain Square, Sutte 1102214 Metro Center Blvd.Nashville, TN 37228615/248-6733Contact: Bob Kibler
Texas
SHIPUniversity United Methodist Church5084 DeZavala RoadSan Antonio, TX 78249512/696-1033Contact: Dee Dee Sedgewick
Utah
The Computer Center for Citizens withDisabilities401 12th AvenueSuite 114Satt Lake City, UT 84103801/321-5770Contact: Craig Boogaard
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National CentersFoundation for Technology Access1307 Solano AvenueAlbany, CA 94706-1888415/528-0747Contact: Jackie Brand
Foundation for Technology Access East217 Massachusetts AvenueLexington, MA 02173617/863-9966Contact: Harvey Pressman
Center for Special Education Technology1920 Association Drtve, Reston, VA 22091 t)
703/620-3660800/873-8255
Center forSpecial Education
ItachnologyA Project of The Council for Exceptional Children
1920 Association DriveReston, Virginia 22091
703420.38601-800-873-8255
Resource Inventory: Assistive DevicesThe Center's Resource inventory series provides listings of information and service resources inspecial education technology. The inventories are organized by state and by topic. This informationis intended to help technology users locate needed services. Current listings are not all inclusive.Readers are urged to contribute by suggesting other technology resources to be added to theCenter's inventories.
The resources listed here may provide services such as assessment and evaluation, equipmentloan, product demonstration, or information services.
California
Assistive Device Center6000 J StreetSacramento, CA 95819-2694916/278-6422Contact: Colette L Colemanas tr cs ds ad I pa ed rh / c p m
Assistive Technology CenterSanta Cruz County Easter Seal Society621A Water StreetSanta Cruz, CA 95060408/427-3360Contact: Roger Wellmanin as ce ds ad / pa ed di /
Children's Hospital at StanfordRehabilitation Engineering Center520 Sand HUI RoadPalo Alto. CA 94304415/853-:.).3.45
Contact: Chris Wright
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Northridge Hospital Medical Centerinnovative Communication Aids for the Non-Verbal18300 Roscoe BoulevardNorthridge, CA 91328818/885-1456Contact: GaN Pickeringpc as tr in ds cs ad I pa ed rh/cpsma
Rancho Rehabilitation Engineering ProgramLos Amigos Research arid Education instituteof Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center7601 East imperial HighwayBonita HallDowney, CA 90242213/940-7994Contact: Donald McNeal
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Western Center for Microcomputers inSpecial Education1259 El Camino Real, Sults 275Menlo Park, CA 94025415/326-6997
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Colorado
Computer Resource CenterColorado Easter Seal's Center forAdapted Technology5755 West AlamedaLakewood, CO 80226303/233-1666Contact: David Schmitt
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Resource invento : Assistive Devices 10/90
Connecticut
ABLEDATANewington Chi loran's Hospital181 East Cedar StreetNewington, CT 06111203/667-5405800/344-5405
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Delaware
Delaware Assistiv Device CenterUniversity of DelawareWillard HallNewark, DE 19716302/451-2084Contact: Jennifer Taylor
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Florida
Computer ChoValencia Community College215 East New HampshireOrlando, FL 32804407/299-5000 , ext. 3291Contact: Carol C. Adams
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Georgia
R.E.A.C.H., Inc.890 Hearthstone DriveStone Mountain, GA 30083404/292-M3Contact: Sharon L Meektaad/paedrh/psdeTech-KnowledgeCenter for Rehabilitation TechnologyGeorgia Institute of TechnologyAtlanta, GA 30332404/894-4960Contact: Sarah Endicott
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Idaho
United Cerebral Palsy of Idaho5530 Emerald AvenueBoise, ID 8:706208/377-8070Contact: Mary Tucker
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Indiana
Michlana Rhabilitation InstituteMemorial Hospital615 North MichiganSouth Bend, IN 46601219/284-7134Contact: Mark Russel
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Rehabilitation TechnologyCenter-indlanapolis6862 Hillsdale CourtIndianapolis, IN 46250317/845-3408Contact: Mark Russel
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Iowa
Assistive Technology Information NeIworkUniversity Hospital SchoolUniversity of IowaIowa City, IA 52242319/356-0768800/331-3027 (in Iowa or Minnesota)Contact: Amy Hanna
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Kansas
Functional and innovative Applications ofAssistIve Technology for Students withSevere Disabilities (FMST)Department cf Special EducationUniversity of Kansas3001 DoleLawrence, KS 66045913/864-4954Contact: Barbara Thompson or Jami Hays
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An Inter-Agency Approach to InserviceTraining of Microcomputer Technology forTeachers of Students with Moderate andSevere Disabilities (FACTS II)Deportment of Special EducationUniversity of Kansas3001 DoleUtwrance, KS 66045913/864-4954Contact: Barbera Thompson or Jami Hays
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Center for Special Education Technology1920 Association Drive, Reston, VA 22091
Blue Grass Technology Resiource Canterfor People with Disabilities894 Georgetown StreetLexington, KY 40511606/255-9951Contact: Debbie Sharon
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Louisiana
Louisiana Learning Resource System2758-C BrIghtside LaneBaton Rouge, LA 70.120-3507504/765-2417Contact: Donald Butcher
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Center for Adaptive Technologyand Educational Resources (CATER)1636 Toledano StreetSuite 311New Orleans, LA 70115504/899-8375Contact: Kay Hickey
Maryland
Maryland Rehabilitation Center2301 Argonne DriveBaltimore, MD 21218301/554-3116Contact: Harry Rizer
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Massachusetts
Consultants for Medical Technology. Inc.144 Main StreetP.O. Box 993Essex, MA 0192cr508/768-6858800/229-CMTI (In Massachusetts)Contact: David C. deSleyes
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Institute on Applied RehabilitationTechnolOgy300 Longwood AvenueFegan PlazaBoston, MA 02115617/735-7870Contact Tyler Carpenter
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Massachusetts Hospital SchoolProject Access World3 Randolph StreetCanton, MA 02021617/828-2440Contact: Robert Brockman
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Special Education Technology ResourceEmmanuel Coilege Lib uyThird Floor400 The FenwayBoston, MA 02116617/232-7913Contact: Kristen Eichleay
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CAST, Inc.39 Cross StreetPeabody, MA 01960508/531-8555Contact: Claudia Soucy
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Michigan
Assistive Listening Devices LabMichigan State UniversityDepartment of Audiology and Speech Sciences101 Wilson RoadEast !Arising, Mi 48824517/353-8780Contact: Clinic Secretary
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Living and Learning Resource CentrePhysically Impaired Association of Michigan601 West Mapie StreetLansing, MI 48906517/487-0883800/833-1996 (in Michigan)Canted: Donna Heiner
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Center for Special Education Technology1920 Association Drtve, Reston, VA 22091
703/620-3660800/873-8255
Resource inventory: Assistive Devices 10/90
PAM Asetstince CentrePhysically impaired Association of Michigan601 West Maple StreetLansing, MI 48906517/371-5897800/274-7426Contact: Amelia S. Ensign, Ph.D.
dbtainosadpc/pasdrh/aProject ACCESSMichigan Department of EducationWayne County Intermediate School District33500 Van Born RoadWayne, Mi 48184800/9-ACCESS (in Michigan)313/467-1490Contact R. Hunt Riegel
incstr/peed/aPresciption Equipment AppliancesCodification EvaluationThe Detroit Institute for Children5447 Woodware AvenueDetroit, MI 48202313/832-1100Contact: Leslie Adler
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Minnesota
ABLENET1081 10th Avenue, SEMinneapolis, MN 55414612/379-0956Contact: Mary K. Welch
intrcsad/psedrh/pseSpecial Needs CenterDuluth Public Library520 West Superior StreetDuluth, MN 55802218/723-3809Contact: Randail Vogt
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MissouriTechnology Center for Special EducationUniversity of Missouri-Kansas CityRoom 24, School of Education5100 Rockhill RoadKansas City, MO 64110816/235-1040800/872-7066 (In Missouri)Contact: Valita Marshall
Montana Resource Center forAssistive TechnologyMontana Center for Handicapped Children1500 North 30th StreetBillings, MT 69101-0298406/657-2312Contact: Roger Bower
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Nebraska
Meyer Rehabilitation institute (MRI)University of Nebraska Medical Center444 South 44th StreetOmaha, NE 68131402/559-5729Contact: Dede McFayden-Donahue
Nevada
Nevada Special Education TechnologyAssistance ProjectP.O. Box 603Carson City, NV 89702702/885-6333Contact: Vicki Schneiderpeinasfrdbestaadpc/paedrh/vhcpsmide
Center for Special Education Technology1920 Association Drive, Reston, VA 22091
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Resource invent Assistive Devices 10/90
New Hampshire
New Hampshire Adapted Technology andEquipment C InterLaconia Developmental ServicesP.O. Box 370Laconia, NH 03247603/524-5373, ext. 280Contact: Gal B. Nadeau
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New JerseyUnited Cerebral Palsy of New JerseyRehabilitation Technology Resource Center354 South Broad StreetTrenton, NJ 08608609/392-4004Contact: Willie Gunther
New York
Technology Assessment/Training CenterBOCESSouthern Westchester26 Legion DriveValhalla, NY 10595914/949-9331Contact: Felice Rosenthal
North Carolina
Eastern Regions! Assistive Device Clinic(ERADC)Caswell Center/East Carolina University2415 West Vernon AvenueKinston, NC 28501919/559-5282919/757-622Contact: Kate Snodgrass
Cerebral Palsy Services CenterUnited Cerebral Palsy of Cincinnati, Inc.Augmentative and Alternative Comm. Program3300 Elland AvenuePAV 2-54Cincinnati, OH 45229513/559-4601Contad: Deborah Dacey
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Ohio Resource Center for Low incidenceand Severely Handicapped (ORCUSH)470 Glenmont AvenueColumbus, OH 43214614/262-6131Contact: Mary Binion or Julia Holton Todd
intrdbcstaad/paed/vhcpsdebRehabilitation institute of OhioMiami Valley HospitalOne Wyoming StreetDayton, OH 45409513/220-2063Contact: Terri Schnebiein/M/cpn
PennsylvaniaPennsylvania Assistive Device CenterMid-State instructional Support Center150 South Progress AvenueHarrisburg, PA 17109717/657-5840800/222-7372 (In Pennsylvania)Contact: Evelyn M. Duncan
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Rhode Island
Assistive Device Resource CenterEaster Seal Society of Rhode Island667 Waterman AvenueEast Providence, Ri 02914401/438-9500, ext. 245Contact: Judith H. Carlson or Richard Lytton
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Center for Special Education Technology1920 Association Drive, Reston, VA 22091
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703/620-3660800/873-8255
Resource Invonto : Assisfive Devices 10/90
South Dakota
Crippled Children's Hospital & Seto loi2501 West 26th StreetSlow Falls, SD 57105605/366-1840Contact: Muriel Rooster
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Utah
Augmentative and AlternativeCommunication and Assistive DevicesUtah State Office of Education250 East 600 StreetSalt Lake City, UT 84111-3204801/538-7709Contact: Ken Reavis
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VirginiaTechnical Assistance Centers forProfessionals Senricing SPH StudentsVirginia Department of EducationBox 6-0Richmond, VA 23216-2060804/225-2883Contact: David Aldrich
Job Accommodation NetworkWest Virginia University609 Allen HallMorgantown, WV 26506-6122304/293-7188800/526-7234Contact: Barbara Judy
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WVU ACCESSAssistive Technology CenterWest Virginia University805 Men HallMorgantown, WV 26506-6122304/293-4242Contact: Karen Haines
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Wisconsin
TRACE R & D CenterS-151 Weisman CenterUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison1500 Highland AvenueMadison, WI 53705608/262-6966Contact: Peter Borden
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Center for Special Education Technology1920 Association Drive, Reston, VA 22091
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703/620-3660800/873-8255
Center forSpecial Education
TechnologyA Project of The Council for Exceptional CP ildren
1920 Association DriveReston, Virginia 22091
703420-36601004734255
Resource Inventory: AugmentativeCommunication
The Center's Resource Inventory series ptovides listings of information and seniice resources inspecial education tetthnology. The inventories are organized by state and by topic. Thisinformation is intended to help technology users locate needed services. Current listings are not
all inclusive. Readers are urged to contribute by suggesting other technology resources to be
added to the Center's inventories.
Alabama
Alabama Augmentative CommunicationCouncil2127 East South BoulevardMontgomery, AL 36199205/281-8780, ext. 284Contact: David Savage
inastrcatadsad /paedrh/cAugmentative Communication Service2430 11th Avenue NorthBirmingham, AL 35234205/251-0165Contact: Carol Goossens' or Pam Elder
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California
Non-verbal Assessment ProgramLos Angeles Unified School Districtd/o Widney High School2302 South Gramercy PlaceLos Angeles, CA 90018213/732-1976Contact: Cindy Cottier
peinastrestaadlpsedrh/cpsmRancho Los Amigos Medical CenterCommuniction Disorders Department7601 East Imperial Highw,Downey, CA 90242213/940-7682Contact: Frank DeRuyder
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ColoradoCommunication Enhancement ClinicMapleton Center for RehabilitationP. O. Box 9130Bouldsr, CO 80301-9130303/441-0493Contact: Gal Ramsberger
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ConnecticutConnecticut Center for AugmentativeCommunicationsSpecial Needs Center130 Hunting StreetBridgeport, CT 06606203/334-2118Contact: Deborah Laurent
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Newington's Children HospitalDepartment of Speech PtAtnology andAudiology181 East Cedar StreetNewington, CT 06111203/667-5200Contact: Zane Saunders
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12This material unit demloped by the Center for Special Education Technology under Contract No. 300.570t Ii with the Office of SpecialEducation Proorems. U.S. Department of Education. The =lent. boomer. does not necessarily renal the pmition or policy of °SEWEDand no onicisl endorsement *Me materiel should be Warred.
Resource invenau: Augmentative Communication
Delaware
Rehabilitation Engineering Center onAugmentative CommunicationUniversity of Delaware/A.1. duFont instituteApplied Science & Engineering LabsP. O. Box 269Wilmington, DE 19899302/651-6830Contact: Richard Foulds or Beth Mineo
Florida
Communication Systems Evaluation Center434 North Tampa AvenueStation 702Orlando, FL 32802407/423-9212Contact: Edythe F. Fink ley
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Illinois
Center for Communication Disorders, Ltd.18141 Dixie HighwayHomewood, IL 60430708/799-7520Contact: Virginia ChIcutt
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Center for Communication Disorders, Ltd.15750 South Bell RoadHomer TownshipLockport, IL 60441708/301-0020Contact: Virginia Chilcutt
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Gotttred Speech AssociatesCenter for Non-Speech Communication1535 Lake Cook RoadNorthbrook, 11 60062708/564-9230Contact: Ann Kanter
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Indiana
Indiana Augmentative/AtternativeCommunication ConsortiumPurdue UniversitySpecial Education, SCCEWest Lafayette, IN 47907317/494-7335Contact: George Kaden
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St. Luke's HospitalDepartment of Speech Pathology and Audiology1026 A Avenue NECedar Rapids, IA 52402319/369-7491Contact: Ann Briggie
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Massachusetts
Non-Speech Communication ProgramSpeech and Hearing DepartmentFernald State SchoolBox 9108Belmont, MA 02178-9108617/894-3600, ext. 2352 or 2285Contact: Ellen Kravitz
intrcs/ed/csmpCommunication Enhancement CenterThe Children's Hospital300 Longwood AvenueBoston, MA 02115617/735-8391Contact: Howard Shane
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Michigan
Alternative Communication TechnologyCenter of Central MichiganCentral Michigan University441 Moore HallMt. Pleasant, MI 48859517/774-7304Contact: Lynn A. Sweeney
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Artificial Language LaboratoryMichigan State UniversityDepartment of Audiology and Speech Sciences405 Computer CenterEast Lansing, MI 48824-1042517/353-5399Contact: John Bryson Eulenberg, Ph.D.
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Resource Invert wry: Augmentative Communication
Augmentative Communication ServicesMid Michigan Regional Medical CenterSpeech Therapy Department4005 Orchard DriveMidland, Mi 48670515/8394577 or 5151839-3584Contact: Julie Hampton
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Communication Enhancement CenterOakland Schools2100 Pontiac Lake RoadWaterford, MI 48328313/858-1901Contact: Ina J. Kirstein
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Macomb Augmentative CommunicationProjectMacomb intermediate School District44001 Garfield RoadMt. Clemens, MI 48044313/286-8800Contact: Dr. Kathleen Piston°
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Voice Output Communication LabcratoryWayne County Intermediate School District33500 Van Born RoadWayne, MI 48184313/467-1610 or 313/467-1415Contact: Gregg Turner
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Courage Center3915 Golden Valley RoadGolden Valley, MN 55422612/588-0811Contact: Joan Waidschmldt
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Gillette Children's Hospital200 East University AvenueSt. Paul, MN 55101612/229-3800 .
Contact: Dianne Goodwin
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New Hampshire
Center for Health Promotion and ResearchUniversity of New HampshireHewitt HallDurham, NH 03824603/862-4042Contact: Cheryl Jorgensen
New Hampshire Educational Services forthe Sensory impaired17 South Fruit StreetConcord, NH 03301603/226-2900Contact: William Fihn or Robin Henna
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New Jersey
Communication Resource CenterNew Jersey Department of Human ServicesOffice of Education10 Ouakerbridge Plaza, CN 700Trenton, NJ 08625609/588-3157Contact: Daly H. Enstrom
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New York
ENABLEAdaptive Services1603 Court StreetSyracuse, NY 13208315/455-7591Contact: Elizabeth Merl
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Technology Assessment/Training CenterBOCESSouthern Westchester26 Legion DriveValhalla, NY 10595914/949-9331Contact: Felice Rosenthal
Center for Special Education Technology1920 Association Drive, Reston, VA 22091
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North Carolina
Augmentative CommunicationLenox Baker Children's HospitalDuke University Medical Center3000 Irwin RoadDurham, NC 27705919/684-6669Contact: Karen Casey
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Minot State UniversityDepartment of Communication Disorders500 University Avenue WestMinot, ND 58701701/8574030800/247-0272 (in North Dakota)Contact: Dr. Williams
OhioAugmentative Communications ComputerProgramSt. Elizabeth Medical CenterEmpress Hall601 Edwin C. Moses BoulevardDayton, OH 45408513/229-6082Contact: Diane Dynes
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Cerebral Palsy Services CenterUCP of Cincinnati, Inc.Augmentative and AlternativeCommunication ProgramChildren's Hospital Medical Center3300 Elland Avenue, Pay. 2-54Cincinnati, OH 45229513/559-4601Contact: Deborah Dacey
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Communication Assistance ResourceService2140 Arbor BoulevardDayton, %- H 45439513/294-8086Contact: Pat Cashdollar or Terry Trzaska
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Uncoln Way Special Education RegionalResource Center1450 West Main StreetP. 0. Box 166Louisville, OH 44641-0166216/875-2423Contact: Karen P. Best
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PennsylvaniaAugmentative Communication ProgramSpeech and Communication DepartmentGood Shepherd Home/Raker Center6th & St. John StreetsAllentown, PA 18103215/776-3228Contact: Lynn Moran
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South DakotaThe Non-Verbal AugmentativeCommunication EvaluationCrippled Children's Hospital and School2501 West 26th StreetSioux Falls, SD 57105605/336-1840Contact: Jane Lake
Center for Special Education Technology1920 Association Drive, Reston, VA 22091 15
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Utah
Augmentative and AlternativeCommunication and Assistive DevicesUtah State Office of Education250 East 500 StreetSalt Lake City, UT 84111-3204801/538-7709Contact: Ken Reavis
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Virginia
The Virginia Augmentative CommunicationInterest GroupMedical College of VirginiaSpeech CenterP.O. Box 545Richmond, VA 23298804/786-0240Contact: Sara Jenkins
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Washington
Assistive Technology Clinic/AugmentativeCommunicationDepartment of Rehabilitation MedicineRJ 30University of Washington Medical CenterSeattle, WA 98195206/543-3134Contact: Kathy Yorkston
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Communication Disorders ClinicDepartment of Speech and Hearing SciencesWashington State UniversityPullman, WA 99164-2420509/335-4525Contact: Jeanne Johnson
Communication Aids and Systems ClinicS-120 Weisman Center1500 Highland AvenueMadison, Wi 53705608/263-2522Contact: Tambria M. Turco
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Canada
International Society for Augmentative andAlternative Communication (ISAAC)P.O. Box 1762, Station RToronto, ON Canada M4G 4A3416/421-8377in / ed rh / c
National OrganizationsAmerican Speech-Language-HearingAssociation (ASHA)10801 Rockville PikeRockville, MD 20852800/638-8255Contact: HELPUNE
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United States Society for Augmentative andAlternative Communication (USSAAC)Medical School Wing E, CB #7120University of North CarolinaChapel HillC.apel Hill, NC 2. 9-7120919i966-2343Contact: David Yoder, Ph.D.
Center for Special Education Technology1920 Association Drive, Reston, VA 22091 1 6
703/620-3660800/873-8255
Center forSpecial Education
ltachnologyA Project of The Council for Exceptional Children
1920 Association DriveReston, Virginia 22091
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Resource Inventory: Early ChildhoodThe Center's Resource Inventory series provides listings of information and service resources inspecial education technology. The inventories are organized by state and by topic. This Informationla :ntended to help technology users locate needed services. Current listings are not all inclusive.Reader:: are urged to contribute by suggesting other technology resources to be added to the Centerinventories.
Early Childhood Resources are listed under national I; iformation resources and selected availablemoducts. In addition, state, regional, and local service and information resources are listed.)lease note that these offices can only service the state, regional, or local areas in which they arelocated. They ere not funded to serve other areas.
National Information Resources
InnotekDivision of National Lekotidk Center2100 Rick, AvenueEvanston, IL 60201708/328-0001Contact: Therese Weyman
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Alliance for Technology AccessFoundation for Technology Access1307 Solano AvenueAlbany, CA 94706-1888415/528-0747Contact: Jackie Brand
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Selected Available Products
Computer Use For Young Special NeedsChildren: An Instructional Guide ForFamilies And ProfessionalsUCLNLAUSD Microcomputer Project1000 Veteran Avenue23-10 RahablIkation CenterLos Angeles, CA 90024213/825-4821Contact: K Kehr
Survey Of Early Childhood SoftwareYoung Children And Computers(book and videotape)High/Scope Educational Research Foundation600 North River StreetYpsilanti, Mi 48198313/485-2000Contact: Charies Hohmann/Warren Buckieitner
Bright Futures (Newsletter)Atlanta Easter Seals Center3035 N. Druid Hills RoadAtlanta, GA 30329404/633-9609Contact: Alice Boween
Computers In The Early InterventionCurriculumOregon Technology Access Project1871 NE StephensRoseburg, OR 97470503/440-4791Contact: Gayi Bowser
ACTT CurriculumProject ACTT27 Horriban HallWestern Illinois UniversityMacomb, IL 61455309/298-1014Contact: Unda Robinson
17This material was developed by the Center for Special Education Technoke under Contract No 300-87-0115 with the Office of SpecialEducation Programs. U.S. Department of Education. The content, boatver. does not necessarily reflect the position or policy of OSEPrEDand no °Wird endorsement of the material should be inferred.
Eesource Inventory: Early Childhood 11/90
Special Friends And Computers: AdaptingThe Computer (videotape)Preschool Software And HardwareSuggestionsPreschool Integration ThroughTechnology SystemsUnited Cerebral Palsy Associationof Western New York4635 Union RoadBuffalo, NY 14225716/633-4440Contact: Sue Mistrett
STATE, REGIONAL, LOCALService and Information Re-sourcesThe following resources serve state, regional,and local areas. They are organizedalphabetically by state. Please do not contactthese organizations if they are outside yourstate. They do not have funding to servepeople on a national scale.
Augmentative Communication Service2430 11th Avenue NorthBirmingham, AL 35234205/251-0165Contact: Carol Goossens'/Pam Elder
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Children's Rehabilitation Service2127 East South BoulevardMontgomery, AL 36199205/288-0220Contact: David Savage
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United Cerebral Palsy of Huntsville andTennessee Valley2007 Sewanee RoadHuntsville, AL 35801205/534-0040Contact: Cheryl Smith
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United Cerebral Palsy ofGreater Birmingham2430 11th Avenue NorthBirmingham, AL 35234205/251-0165Contact: Gary Edwardspe in as cs ds ad pc / pa ed rh /vcpsme
United Cerebral Palsy of Southern ArizonaChildren's Achievement Center3825 E. Second StreetTuscon, AZ 85716602/325-1517Contact: Jim Parks
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Arkansas Children's HospitalOffice S326, Sturgis Building800 MarshallLittle Rock, AR 72202501/370-4375Contact: Vikkl Stefans
Children's Medical ServicesDepartment of Human ServicesP.O. Box 1437, Slot 526Little Rock, AR 72203501/682-2277800/482-5850Contact: Nancy Church or Gilbert Buchanan
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United Cerebral Palsy of Central Arkansas, Inc.
10400 West 36th StreetLittle Rock, AR 72204501/224-6067Contact: Peggy Peek
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UCLA intervention Program forHandicapped Children1000 Veteran Avenue23-10 Rehabilitation CenterLos Angeles, CA 90024213/8254821Contact: Kit Kehr
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AccessAbility Resource Center1056 East 19th AvenueDenver, CO 80218-1088303/861-6250Contact: Ann Grady
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Center for Adapted TechnologyColorado Easter Seals5755 West AlamedaLakewood, CO 80226303/233-1666Contact: Dave Schmitt
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Center for Special Education Technology1920 Association Drive, Reston, VA 22091
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FDLRS/TECH1450 Martin BoulevardMerritt Island, FL 32952407/631-1911Contact: Eileen Pracek
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Vince Dooley Easters Seal Center3035 N. Druid Hills RoadAtlanta, GA 30339404/633-9609Contact: Joyce Maddox
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Center for Communication Disorders, Ltd.18141 Dixie HighwayHomewood, IL 604307081799-7520Contact: Vfrginia Chilcutt
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Center for Communication Disorders, Ltd.15750 South Bell RoadLockport, IL 60441708/301-0020Contact: Virginia Chilcutt
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CompuplayLekotek of Evanston2100 Ridge AvenueEvanston, IL 60201708/328-0001Contact: Therese Weyman
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Activating Children Through TechnologyProject ACTT27 Horriban HallWestern Illinois UniversityMacomb, IL 61455309/298-1014Contact: Unda Robinson
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St. Luke's HospitalDepartment of Speech Pathology andAudiology1026 A. Avenue NECedar Rapids, IA 52402319/369-7491Contact: Ann Briggie
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Kentucky Easter Seals SocietyCardinal Hill Hospital2050 Versailles RoadLexington, KY 40504606/254-5701, ext. 226Contact: Terry Stratton/Beth Monarch
insecsad/rh/hcpeSoftware Review CenterUniversity of Mahie at FarmingtonMerrill Hall86 Maln StreetFarmington, ME 049382071778-3501, ext. 271Contact: Dr. Ralph Granger
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University of Maine at FarmingtonDepartment of Special EducationMerrill HallFarmington, ME 04938207/778-3501, ext. 223Contact: Loraine Stenciner
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Special Education ComputerPreview SchoolRuth P. Eason School648 Old Mill RoadMillersville, MD 21108301/987-9505Contact: Jack Malloy
pc/ed/csmeCAST,Inc.39 Cross StreetPeabody, MA 01960508/531-8555Contact: aaudia Soucy
trtadsad/paedrh/pmicebMassachusetts Hospital SchoolProject Access World3 Randolph StreetCanton, MA 02021617/828-2440 ext. 257Contact: Robert Brockman
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Center for Special Education Technology1920 Association Drive, Reston, VA 22091
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Resource Inventory: Early Childhood 11/90
High/Scope EducationalResearch Foundation600 North River StreetYpsilanti, MI 48198313/485-2000Contact: Charles Hohmann/Warren Buckleitner
ABLENETAccess Ability, Inc.1081 Tenth Avenue, S.E.Minneapolis, MN 55414800/322-0956612/379-0956Contact: Mary K Welch
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Early Childhood Training CenterWestside Community Education Center3534 South 108th StreetOmaha, NE 68144402/391-8295Contact: Laurie Brasile
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Preschool Integration ThroughTechnology SystemsUnited Cerebral Palsy Associationof Western New York4635 Union RoadBuffalo, NY 14225716/633-4440Contact: Sue Mlstrett
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Pitt County SchoolsSam Bundy ElementaryP.O. Box 729Farmville, NC 278289191753-2013Contact: Luann Jordan
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National Early Childhood TechnicalAssistance System (NEC*TAS)Suite 500, NCNB PlazaCB 8040Chapel Hill, NC 27599919/962-2001Contact: Joan Danaher
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Eastern Regional Assistive Device Clinic(ERADC)Caswell Center/East Carolina University2415 West Vernon AvenueKinston, NC 28501919/559-5282 or 9191757-6922Contact: Kate Snodgress
astrtaadcs/paedrh/csmIdeTechnology Enabling Disabled individuals(TEDI Project)Bismarck Public Schools400 Avenue E EastBismarck, ND 58501701/221-3769Contact: Jerry Zimprich
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Oregon Technology Access Project1871 NE StephensRoseburg, OR 97470503/4404771Contact: Gayl Bowser
Meeting Street SchoolEarly InterventionEaster Seal Society of Rhode Island667 Waterman AvenueEast Providence, RI 02194401/438-9500Contact: Brenda Dziedzic
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Midwest Children's Center510 North CambellRapid City, SD 57701605/342-4412Contact: Judith Wittmler
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The Non-Verbal AugmentativeCommunication EvaluationCrippled Children's Hospital and School2501 West 26th StreetSioux Falls, SD 57105605-336-1840Contact: Jane Lelte
Center for Special Education Technology1920 Association Drive, Reston, VA 22091
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Early Chi !dhow.' TechnicalAssistance CenterGeorge Mason University4400 University DriveFairfax, VA 22030703/323-4396Contact: Mary Wilds or Mike Behrmann
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Technical Assistance Centers forProfessionals Servicing Preschool Childrenwith HandicapsVirginia Department of EducationBox 6-0Richmond, VA 23216-2060804/225-2883Contact: Jaye Harvey-Yoder
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Center forSpecial Eclucation
nachnologyA Project of The Council for Exceptional Children
1920 Association DriveReston, Virginia 22091
703-620-36601-800-873-8255
Resource Inventory: National InformationService Providers
The Center's Resource inventory series provides listings of information and serviceresources In special education technology. The inventories are organized by state and bytopic. This information Is intended to help technology users locate needed services. Currentlistings are not all Inclusive. Readers are urged to contribute by suggesting othertechnology resources to be added to the Center's inventories.
Information Resources
Alliance for Technology Access (ATA)4307 Soiano AvenueAlbany, CA 94706-1888415/528-0747
Center for Special Education TechnologyThe Council for Exceptional Children1920 Association DriveReston, VA 22091703/620-3660800/873-8255
ERIC Clearinghouse on Handicapped andGifted ChildrenThe Council for Exceptional Children1920 Association DriveReston, VA 22091703/620.0660
HEATH Resource CenterOne Dupont Circle, Suite 800Washington, DC 20036-1193800/544-3284202/939-9320 (In DC)
IBM National Support Center for Personswith DiubilitiesP.O. Box 2150Atlanta, GA 30055800-IBM-2133 Voice/TDD (Continental USA)404/238-4806 TOD Onty
National information Center for Childrenand Youth with Handicaps (NICHCY)P.O. Box 1492Washington, DC 20013703/893-6061800/999-5599
National Library Service for the Blind andPhysically HandicappedThe Library of CongressWashington, DC 205422021707-5100
National Rehabilitation Information Center(NARIC)
8455 Colesville Road, Suite 935Silver Spring, MD 20910301/588-9284800/34-NARIC
National Technology CenterAmerican Foundation for the Blind15 West 16th StreetNew York, NY 10011212/620-2020800/232-5463
Office of Special Education andRehabilitAtionApple Computer, Inc. - MS 43S20525 Marlani AvenueCupertino, CA 95014408/974-7910408/974-7911 (TDD)
This material was developed by the Center br Special Education Technology under Contract No. 30047-0115 with the Oflice of SpecialEducation Programa. U.S. Department of Education. The contait. however. dom not necearrily reflect the position or polacy of CSENEDand no official 'adornment of the material should be inferred. 22
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OrganizationsAssociation for Retarded Citizens (ARC)P.O. Box 6109Arlington, TX 76005817/640-0204
The American Speech-Language-HearingAssociation (ASHA)10801 Rockville PikeRockville, MD 20852301/897-5700800/638-8255
The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC)1920 Association DriveReston,.VA 22091703/620-3660
international Society for Technology inEducation (ISTE)University of Oregon1787 Agate StreetEugene, OR 97403503/346-i :14
Learning Disabilities Association (LDA)4156 Ubrary RoadPittsburgh, PA 15234412/341-1515
National Easter Seal Society70 East Lake StreetChicago, IL 60601312/726-6200
National Spinal Cord injury Association600 West Cummings ParkSutte 2000Wobum, MA 01801800/962-9629617/935-2722
RESNA1101 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.Suite 700Washington, DC 20036202/857-1199
Technology and Media (TAM) DivisionThe Council for Exceptional Children1920 Association DriveReston, VA 22091703/264-9435
United Cerebral Palsy Associations710 Plaza Suite 804New York, NY 10016212/268-6655
Product Availability Resources
Closing the GapP.O. Box 68Henderson, MN 56044612/248-3294
Line Resources, Inc.4820 Indianola AvenueColumbus, OH 43214614/865-5599
TRACE Research and Development CenterS-151 Weisman Center1500 Highland AvenueMadison, WI 53705-2280608/262-6966
ABLEDATANewington Children's Hospital181 East Cedar StreetNewington, CT 06111203/667-5405800/344-5405
Center for Special Educatlor Technology1920 Association Drive, Res NI, Virginia 22091
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Center forSpecial Education
ltachnologyA Project of The Council for Exceptional Children
1920 Association DriveReston, Virginia 22091
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Resource Inventory: Product AvailabilityThe Centees Resource Inventory series provides listings of information and service resources In
special education technology. The inventories are organized by state and by topic. This information
is intended to help technology users locate needed services. Current listings are not all inclusive.
Readers are urged to contribute by suggesting other technology resources to be added to the Center
inventories.
This topical inventory lists sources of information about hardware and software products available
for use in special education. Codes are used to indicate the type of product information available
from each source.
SW Instructional Software pr Print Format
hw Hardware/Davices/UtilitySoftware dbol
Database (search by source)On-Line Access (search by user)
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Pd Public Domain ProductsProducts have been
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reviewed or evaluated
ABLEDATAAdaptive Equipment CenterNewington Children's Hospital181 East Cedar StreetNewington, CT 06111800/344-5405203/667-5405
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Accent on InformationP. 0. Box 700Bloomington, IL 61702309/378-2961
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Adaptive Device Locator SystemAcademic Software, Inc.331 West Second StreetLexington, KY 40507606/233-2332
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Apple Computer, Inc. SOLUTIONSApple Computer, Inc.Worldwide Disability Solutions Group20525 Mariani AvenueMS 36SECupertino, CA 95014408/974-7910408/974-7911 (TDD)
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Apple Computer Resources in SpecialEducation and Rehabilitation1990 Edition (Catalog *G6590)DIM/Teaching Resources, Inc.One DLM ParkAllen, TX 75002800/527-4747
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Educational Software Resource ListThe Carroll Center for the Blind770 Centre StreetNewton, MA 02158617/969-6200
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This material was developed by the Center for Special Education Tedinology under Contract No. 300-87.0115 with the Office of SpecialEducation Progams. U S Department of Education The content. however. does not necessarily reflect the position orpolicy of OSEP/ED
and no of-Or:Jai endorsement of the material should be inferred
Resource Inventory: Product Availability 09/90 .
Closing the Gap Resource DirectoryCTG SolutionsClosing the Gap, Inc.P. O. Box 68Henderson, MN 56044612/248-3294
swhw/cm/prds/seColorado Easter Seal Society Database5755 W. Alamedalzkewood, CO 80226303/233-1666
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CompuHelpNational Association of Blind & VisuallyImpaired Computer Users, Inc.P. 0. Box 1352Roseville, CA 95661-13529161783-0364 (Voice)9161786-3923 (Bulletin board)
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Developmental Disabilities TechnologyLibrary (DDTL)Association for Retarded Citizensof the United States2501 Avenue JArlington, TX 76006817/649-2857
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Hyper-ABLEDATATrace R&D CenterWaisrnan CenterUniversity of Wisconsin Madison1500 Highland AvenueMadison, WI 53705-2280608/262-6966
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IBM National Support Center for Personswith DisabilitiesP. O. Box 2150Atlanta, GA 30055800/426-2133800/284-9482 (TOD)
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National Technology DatabaseAmerican Foundation for the BlindNational Technology Center15 West 16th StreetNew York, NY 10011212/620-2080600/AFB-UND
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The 1990 Educational Software PreviewGuideISTE Publications (lnterv.ational Society forTechnology in Education)University of Oregon1787 Agate StreetEugene, OR 97403503/346-4414
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1991 Innotek Software Resource Guide
National Lekotek Center2100 Ridge AveilueEvanston, IL 60201708/328-0001
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Only the BestEducation News ServiceR. R. BowkerOrder DepartmentP. O. Box 762New York. NY 10011800/521-8110
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PC-TESSEP1E InstituteP. O. Box 839Water Mill, NY 119765161283-4922
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Public Domain CatalogKentucky Special Education TechnologyTraining Centerc/o Margaret Shuping or Marie KeelDepartment of Special Education229 Taylor Education BuildingUniversity of KentuckyLexington, KY 40506-0001606/257-4713
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Sensory Technology Information ServiceNational Clearinghouse on Technology andAgingUniversity Center on AgingUniversity of Massachusetts Medical Center55 Lake Avenue NWorcester, MA 01655800/433-2306
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Software for Special PopulationsFlorida Diagnostic and Learning ResourcesSystemSouth (FDLRS South)5535 S.W. 93rd AvenueMiami, FL 33165305/274-3501
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Software Preview GuideCUE (Computer Using Educators) SoftswapP. 0. Box 271704Concord, CA 94527-1704415/685-7239
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Software To GoPre-College ProgramsGallaudet University800 Florida Avenue NEWashington, DC 20002202/651-5705
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Special Education Public Domain SoftwareTechnology for Language and LearningP. O. Box 327East Rockaway, NY 11518-0327516/625-4550
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Special TimesCambridge Development Laboratory214 3rd AvenueWaltham, MA 02154800/637-0047
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SpecialWare DatabaseUNC Resources, Inc.CoPEN ACCEgS Publishing GroupP. O. Box 889Warrenton, VA 22186703/439-1492
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Survey of Early Childhood SoftwareHigh/Scope Press600 North Rtver StreetYpsilanti, MI 48198313/485-2000
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Tell'em Ware1714 Olson WayMarshalltown, IA 501585151752-9667
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The Trace Resource BookTrace-R&D CenterWaisman CenterUniversity of Wisconsin Madison1500 Highland AvenueMadison, WI 53705-2280608/262-6966
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A two-volume Directory of Special EducationTechnology Data Sources (CEC Item #E114,$10.00) provides annotated descriptions of theresouices listed in this inventory. It is availablefrom The Council for Exceptional Children,1920 Association Drive, Reston, VA22091-1589.
°6Center for Special Education Technology1920 kasociation Drive, Reston, VA 22091
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Center forSp e cial Education
IthchnologyA Project of Inc Council for Excephonal Children
The Center's Resource Inventory series provides listings of information and service resources inspecial education technology. The Inventories are organized by state and by topic. This informationis intended to help technology users locate needed services. Current listhigs are not all inclusive.Readers are urged to contribute by sugyebting other technology resources to be added to theCenter's inventories.
The Rehabilitation Centers are funded by the National institute on Disability and RehabilitationResearch, U.S. Department of Education. Each center has its own area of specialization.
Rancho Rehabilitation Engineering ProgramLos Amigos Research and Education instituteRancho Los Amigos Medical Center, Inc.7601 E. Imperial Highway - Bonita HallDowney, CA 90242213/940-7994Contact: Donald McNeal
Development and Evaluation of SensoryAidsSmith-Kettieweh Eye Research institute2232 Webster StreetSan Francletin, CA 94115415/561-1658Contact: Arthur Jampoisky
Rehabilitation Engineering Center forTechnology Resourcesinstftute for Human Resource Development78 Eastern BoulevardGlastonbury, CT 06033203/659-1166Contact: Penelope Cargonne
Rehabilitation Engineering Center onAugmentative CommunicrtIonUniversity of Delaware/A. I. duPont instituteApplied Science & Engineering LabsP. 0. Box 269Newark, DE 19711302/651-revContr- . eichard Fouids or Beth Mineo
Rehabilitation Engineering Center onRehabilitation Technology TransferElectronic industries FoundationRehabilitation Engineering Center1901 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, #700Washington, DC 20006202/955-5823Contact: Lawrence Scadden
Rehabilitation Engineering Center onEvaluation of 'Rehabilitation TechnologyNational Rehabilitation HospitalRehabilitation Engineering Services102 Irving Street, N.W.Washington, DC 20010202/877-1932Contact: Jan Galvin
Rehabilitation Engineering Center inProsthetics and OrthoticsNorthwestern UniversityRehabilitation Engineering Program633 Clark StreetEvanston, IL 60208312/908-8560Contact: Dudley S. Childress
27This material was developed by tbe Center for Special Education Technolciy under Contract No. 30047-0118 with tbe aloe of SpecialEducation Prosases. U.S. Department ol'Ethacation. The =lent. however. dose not amemarily react the pooldon or polky of OSEP/EDand no o endorsement of the material should be inferred
Rehabilitation Engineering Center onModifications to Worksites and EducationalSettingsCerebral Palsy Research Foundationof Kansas, Inc.2021 North Old ManorBox 8217Wichita, KS 87208316/688-1888Contact: John Leslie
Rehabilitation Engineering Center on theQuantification of Human PerformanceMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyHarvard - MIT Rehab Engineering Center77 Massachusetts AvenueCambridge, MA 02139617/253-0460Contact: Robert W. Mann
Rehabilitation Engineering Center onTechnological Aids for Deaf and Hearingimpaired IndividualsThe Lexington Center, Inc.Research and Training DMsion30th Avenue and 75th StreetJackson Heights, NY 11370718/899-8800, ext. 230Contact: Harry Levitt
Rehabilitation Engineering Center:Functional Electrical StimulationCase Western Reserve UniversitySchool of Medicine2119 Abington RoadCleveland, OH 44106216/459-3480Contact: P. Hunter Peckham
Rehabilitation Engineering Center forQuantification of Human Performance
Ohio State UniversityResearch Foundation1314 Kinser RoadColumbus, OH 43212614/293-8710Contact: Sheldon R. Simon
Rehabilitation Engineering CenterSouth Carolina Vocational Rehab Department
Office of the CommissionerP.O. Box 15West Columbia, SC 29171803/822-5322Contact: J. S. Dusenbury
ceinastrdbta/edparh/cpRehabilitation Engineering Center in LowBack Pain (LBP)University of VermontDepartment of Orthopedics and Rehabffitation1 South Prospect StreetBurlington, VT 05404802/656-4067Contact: Malcolm Pope
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Rehabilitation Enginuering Center onimproved Wheelchair and Seating Design
University of VirginiaRehabilitation Engineering CenterBox 3368 University StationCharlottesville, VA 22903804/977-6730Contact: CINford Brubaker
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Rehabilitation Engineering Center onAccess to Computers and ElectronicEquipmentTRACE CenterS151 Weisman CenterUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison1500 Highland AvenueMadison, WI 53705808/282-6966Contact: Peter Borden
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Center for Special Education Technology1920 Association Drive, Reston, VA 22091
703/620-3660800/873-8255
Center forSpecial Education
1Lachno1ogyA Project of The Council for Exceptional Children
1920 Association DriveReston. Virginia 22091
703-820-38801-800-873-8255
Resuurce Inventory: State Grants100-407
The Center%, Resc..urce Inventory series provides listings of information and service resources inspecial educatkrn t, chnology. The inventories are organized by state and by topic. This informationis intended to noir, technology users locate needed services. Current listings are not all inclusive.Readers are urged to contribute by suggesting other technology resources to be added to the Centerinventories.
The Technology-Related Assistance for individuals with Disabilities Act of 1988 (P. L 100-407) providesfor a program of state grants to develop a consumer responsive, statewide system of assistivetechnology services for individuals with disabilities. Since the fall of 1989, the National institute onDisability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR/OSERS) has awarded grants to 22 states.
ALASKA
Assistive Technology ProjectDivision of Vocational RehatAlrtationDepartment of EducationP.O. Box F, MS 0581Juneau, AK 99811-0500907/465-2814Contact: Millie Ryan
ARKANSAS
Arkansas Technology Access Project(ARTAP)Department of Human ServicesDivision of Rehabilitation ServicesP.O. Box 1437; Slot 2300Little Rock, AR 72203-1437501/682-6689Contact: Sue Gaskin
COLORADO
Colorado Assistive Technology Project:Developing Colorado's Consumer ResponsiveSystemRocky Mountain Resource and Training institute3805 Marshall StreetSuite 202Wheat Ridge, CO 80033303/420-2942Contact: Bill West
ILUNOIS
Illinois Technology-Related Assistance Projectfor individuals of all Ages with DisabilitiesDepartment of Rehabilitation ServicesDivision of Planning and Special Initiatives623 E. Adams StreetP.O. Box 19429Springfield, IL 62794-94292171785-7091Contact: Penny Cooper
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INDIANA
Technology-Related Assistance forindividuals with DisabilitiesDepartment of Human ServicesDMslon of Rehablittation Services251 North Illinois StreetP.O. Box 7083Indianapolis, IN 46207-7083317/232-1409Contact: Constance Brown
:OVVA
Technology-Related Assistance forindividuals with DisabilitiesUniversity of IowaDMsion of Developmental DisabilitiesIowa City, IA 52242319/353-6386Contact: James Hardy
KENTUCKY
The Kentucky Assistive Technology Service(KATS) NetworkCoordinating Center427 VIrsallies RoadFrankfort, KY 40601502/564-4665800/327-5287 (In Kentucky)Contact: Jan Weber
MAINE
Maine Consumer information andTechnology Training Exchange(Maine CITTE)Untversity of Maine at AugustaUntversity HeightsAugusta, ME 04330207/622-7131Contact: Kathleen Powers
MARYLAND
Technology Assistance Program (TAP)
Governor's Office for limdicapped indtviduals300 W. Lexington Strew.One Market Centior - Box 10Baltimore, MD 21201301/333-3098Contact: Jay Brill
MASSACHUSETTS
Massachusetts Assistive TechnologyPartnership (MATP)Commission for the Deaf and Hard of HearingCentral Office600 Washington Street, Room 600Boston, MA 02111617/727-5106Contact: Nancy Robbins
MISSISSIPPI
Project START - Succeu Through Assistive/Rehabilitative TechnologyDivision of Rehabilttation ServicesDepartment of Human ServicesP.O. Box 1698Jackson, MS 39215-1698601/354-6272Contact: Pete Martin
MINNESOTA
Governor's Initistive on Technology forPeople with Disabilities300 Centennial BuildingThird Floor658 Cedar StreetSt. Paul, MN 55155612/297-1554Contact: Rachel Wobschall
NEBRASKA
Nebraska Assistive Technology CenterDepartment of EducationP.O. Box 94987Uncoln, NE 68509402/471-0735Contact: Mark Wehriy
NEVADA
Assistive Technology Services, Advocacy,and Systems ChangeRehabilitation Division, PRPD505 Esst King Street, Room 502Carson City, NV 89710702/885-4440Contact: Donny Loux
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703/620-3660800/873-8255
nosourc Inventory: State Grants 9/90
NEW MEXICO
New Mexico Technology-RelatedAssistance Program (NMTAP)State Department of EducationDMsion of Vocational Rehabilitation604 W. San MateoSanta Fe, NM 87503505/827-3522Contact: Terry Brigance
Technology Access for Life Needs (TALN)Department of Human ResourcesVocational Rehabilitation DMsion2045 Silverton Road, N.E.Salem, OR 97310503/378-3830Contact: Cynthia Strid
TENNESSEE
Tennessee Technology Access Project(TTAP)DMsion of Mental Retardation3rd Floor, Doctors' Building706 Church StreetNashville, TN 37243-0675615/741-3807Contact: Wanda Willis
UTAH
Utah State Program for TechnologyRelated Assistance for Individualswith DisabilitiesUtah State UniversityDevelopmental Center for Handicapped PersonsLogan, UT 84322-6800801/750-1982Contact: Martell Men love
VERMONT
Assistive Technology Development GrantAgency of Human ServicesPlanning Division103 South Main StreetWaterbury, VT 05676802/241-2228Contact: David Baker
VIRGINIA
Developing a Model System for AccessingAssistive TechnologyDepartment of Rehabilitative ServicesOffice of Planning4901 Fitzhugh AvenueP.O. Box 11045Richmond, VA 23230804/367-0264Contact: Dale Hanks
WISCONSIN
State Grants Program, Technology-RelatedAssistance for individuals with DisabilitiesDepartment of Health and Social ServicesDivision of Vocational RehabilitationP.O. Box 7852One West Wilson Street, 8th FloorMadison, WI 5370760W266-2179Contact: Susan Kell
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Center for Special Education Technology1920 Association Drive, Reston, VA 22091
Center forSp ecial Education"'"'"5"' ItschnologyA Project of The Council for Exceptional Children
1920 Association DriveReston, Virginia 22091
703-820-38801-800-873-8255
Resource Inventory: University-basedTechnology Training Programs
The Center's Resource Inventory series provides listings of information and service resources inspecial education technology. The inventories are organized by state and by topic. This informationis intended to help technology users locate needed services. Current listings are not all inclusive.Readers are urged to contribute by suggesting other technology resources to be added to theCenter's inventories.
The training programs listed on this topical inventory include special education technology as acomponent of the program. The emphasis of individual programs may vary. Entries are coded bytype of program, type of training, and topics covered in training.
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Arizona Stab) UniversityMicrocomputer Research ClinicFMC Collage of EducationPayne Building, Room 148Ternpe, AZ 85287-0111602/955-3322Contact: Gary Bitter
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California
California State UniversityNorthridgeOffice of Disabled Student Services1811 Nordhoff Street - DVSSNorthridge, CA 91330818/885-2869Contact: Diane Bristow
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San Diego State UniversityDepartment of Special EducationNorth Education Building, Room 70San Diego, CA 92182619/594-6666Contact: Rena Lewis
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Technology Training12/90
University of California - Santa Barbara
Special EducationSchool of EducationSanta Barbara, CA 93106805/893-3476Contact: Melvyn Semmel
Connecticut
University of ConnecticutDepartment of Educational Psychology249 Glanbrook Road, U-64Storrs, CT 06269-2064203/486-4031Contact: Chauncy Rucker
Delaware
University of DelawareDepartment of Educational StudiesCollege of EducationWillard HallNewark, DE 19716302/451-1100Contact: Cindy Okolo
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Florida
University of South FloridaFlorida Center for Instructional ComputingDepartment of instructional ComputingEDU 123HTampa, FL 33620813/974-3470Contact: Stephanie S. VanDeventer
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Illinois
Northeastern Illinois University5500 North St. Louis AvenueChicago, IL 60625312/583-4050Contact: Jeffrey Messererteadrs/cows/incl
Indiana
Indiana UniversityInstitute for the Studyof Developmental DisabilitiesElectronic Resource Center2853 East 10th StreetBloomington, IN 47408812/855-6508Contact: Lewis Poisgrove/Mary Beth James
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KansasUniversity of KansasDepartment of Special Education3001 DoleLawrence, KS 66045913/864-4954Contact: Barbara Thompson or Jaml Hays
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Kentucky
University of KentuckyDepartment of Special Education229 Taylor Education BuildingLexington, KY 40506-0001606/257-4713Contact: Edward Blackhurst
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Louisiana
University of New OrleansDepartment of Special Education andHabilttative ServicesLake Front CampusNew Orleans, LA 70148504/286-6609Contact: David Slade
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Maine
University of Southern Maine407 Bailey HallGorham, ME 04038Contact: Ubby Cohen or Dale Blanchard
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Maryland
The Johns Hopkins UniversityDMsion of EducationRoom 100 Whitehead HallBaltimore, MD 21218301/338-8273Contact: Michael Rosenberg or Joyce Steeves
madr/co/asinUniversity of Marylandinstitute for the Study of Exceptional Childrenand YouthDepartment of Special EducationCollege Park, MD 20742301/490-3403Contact: David Ma lout
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Massachusetts
Lesley CollegeComputers in Education Regional Outreach11 Mellen StreetCambridge, MA 02138617/868-9600, ext 478Contact: Joan Thormann
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Michigan
Western Michigan UniversityDepartment of Special EducationKalamazoo, Mi 49008616/387-5935 or 5940Contact: AJonzo Hannaford
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New Jersey
Trenton State CollegeDepanment of Special EducationCN 4700-Hiltwood LakesTrenton, NJ 08650-4700609/771-2308Contact: Amy Deli
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New York
Long island University/C.W. PostSchool of EducationBrookville, NY 11548516/299-2373Contact: Joei Mittler
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Teechers CollegeColumbia UniversityNew York, NY 10027212/678-3E160Contact: Jeannette E. Fleischner
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Ohio
Cleveland State UniversityDepartment of Speech and Hearing (MC-430)Cleveland, OH 44115216/687-6990Contact: Arthur Schwartz
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Oregon
University of OregonDepurtment of Special EducationDtvision of Teacher EducationEugene, OR 97403-1215503/686-5521Contact: Douglas Carnine
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University of OregonCenter for Advanced Technology in Education(CATE)1787 Agate StreetEugene, OR 97403503/686-3460Contact: Gary Ferringron
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Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania State UniversityDepartment of Communication DisordersMoore BuildingUniversity Park, PA 16802814/863-2013Contact: Janice Ught
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South Carolina
University of South CarolinaDentrtment of Educational PsychologyColumbia, SC 29208803/777-7138Contact: Dean McIntosh or Sandy Parsons
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South Dakota
University of South DakotaDroartment of Special Educrtdon414 East Clark StreetVerrnillion, SD 57069-2390605/677-582'Contact: FV. Thompson
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Tennessee
Peabody CollegeVanderbitt UniversityDepartment of Special EducationBox 328Nashville, TN 37203615/322-8150Contact: Herb Rieth
madrtetrrs/cowssm/inciUnivorslty of TennasseeDepartment of Special Services Education102 Claxton Education AdditionKnoxville, TN 37W46-3400615/974-2321Contact: Michael Hannum
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Utah
Utah State UniversityDevelopmental Center for Handicapped PersonsUMC 6800Logan, UT 84322-24058011753-7973Contact: Joseph Ferrara
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Virginia
George mason UniversityCenter (or Human Disabilities4400 U Iversity DriveFairfax, VA 22030-4444703/J23-4396Contact: Michael Behrmann
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West Virginia
West Virginia UniversityDepartment of Special Education504 Allen HailMorgantown, WV 26506304/293-7143Contact: Gall Fitzgerald
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West Virginia University AugmentativeCommunication CenterDepartment of Speech Pathologyand Audiology805 Allen HallMorg3ntown, WV 265)6-6122304/293-4242Contact: Karen Haines
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Center forSpecial Education
nachnologyA Project of The Council for ExcepUonal Children
1920 Association DriveReston, Virginia 22091
703-620-36601-800-873-8255
Resource inventory: Visually ImpairedThe Center's Resource inventory series provides listings of information and service resources inspecial education technology. The Inventories are organized by state and by topic. Thisinformation is Intended to help technology users locate needed services. Current listings are notall hclusive. Readers are urged to contribute by suggesting other technology resources to beadced to the Center inventorias.
Alabama
Alabama Institute of the Deaf and BlindAlabama Instructional Resource Centerfor the BlindP.O. Box 698Talladega, AL 35160205/761-3262800/362-1747 (I Alabama)Contact: Jim Stovall
Lions World Seovices for the Blind2811 Fair Park BoulevardLittle Rock, AR 72204501/M4-7100Contact: Jim Cordell
California
Dovelopment and EvaluaVonof Sensory MsSmIth-Kettiewell Eye Rr.-iearch institute2232 Webster StreetSan Francisco, CA 94i 154151561-1658Cnritact: Mhur Jampolsky
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Braille Institute741 North Vermont AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90029213/663-1111Contact: Marguerite Stcirdino
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National Association of Blind and Visuallyimpaired Computer UsersP.O. Box 1352Roseville, CA 95661-1352916/783-0364Contact: Otto C. Halung5
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11:saibility Access NetworkP.O. Box 6541San Rafael, CA 949034541415/499-3877Contact: Merllee Crocker
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Georgia
IBM National Support Center for Personswith PsablIltissP.O. Box 21504111 Northwide ParkwayAtlanta, GA 30327800/1BM-2133800/284-9482 (TDD)404/988-2733 (Georgia Voice Only)404/988-2729 (Georgia TDD Only)Ccitact: Gerald Fuchs
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Iowa
Iowa Department for the Blind524 4th StreetDes Moines, IA 50309515/281-7019Ccntact: Paul Rabe
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Kansas
Kansas State School for the VisuallyHandicapped1100 State AvenueKansas City, KS 66102913/281-3308Contact: Ralph Bartley
KentuckyAmerican Printing House for the BlindP.O. Box 6085Louisville, KY 40206-0085502/895-2405Contact: Fred Gissoni
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Massachusetts
Carroll Center for the Blind770 Centre StreetNewton, MA 02158-2597617/969-6200Contact: Dina Rosenbaum
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Massachusetts Technology Centerfor the Visually HandicappedBeaman Street, Route 140West Boylston, MA 01583508/835-6267Contact: Tony Caetano
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Michigan
4-Sights NetworkGreater Detroit Society for the Blind16625 Grand River AvenueDetroit, MI 48227313/272-3900Contact: Mary Beth Kullendsintrcs/paedrh/vde
Mississippi
Addle McBryde RehabilitationCenter for the Blind2550 Peachtree StreetP.O. Box 5314Jackson, MS 39296-5314601/354-6428Contact: Billy Mayfield
peinastrcstadsedpc/rh/vRehabilitation Resurch and TrainingCenter on Blindness and Loiv VisionDrawer 6189Mississippi State, MS 39762601/325-2001Contact: John Mason
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MontanaComputerized Books for the Blindand Print Disabled52 Corbin HallUniversity of MontanaMissoula, MT 59812406/243-5481Contact: George Kerscher
New Hampshire
New Hampshire Educational Services forthe Sensory impaired17 South Fruit StreetConcord, NH 03301603/226-2900Contad: William Finn or Robin Henne
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New York
Helen Keller National Center forDeaf-Blind Youth and Adults111 Middle Neck RoadSands Point, NY 11050516/944-8900Contact: Miriam Domingo Sthmitt
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The Computer Centerfor the Visually impairedBaruch College17 Lexington AvenueBox 516New York, NY 100102121447-3070
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National Association for the VisuallyHandicapped22 West 21st StreetNew York, NY 10010212/889-3141Contact: Lorrainie H. Marchi, Director
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National Technology CenterAmerican Foundation for the Blind15 West 16th StreetNew York, NY 10011212/620-2080800/AFB-UNDContact: Elliot M. Schreier
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North Dakota
North Dakota School for the Blind500 Stanford RoadGrand Forks, ND 58201701/777-4144Contact: Janice Sowokonls
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Ohio
Ohio Resource Center for Low incidenceand Severely Handicapped (ORCUSH)470 Glenmont AvenueColumbus, OH 43214614/262-6131Contact Mary Blnion or Julia Todd
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Storer Computer Access CenterCleveland Society for the Blind1909 East 101st StreetCleveland, OH 441062161791-8118Contact: Jeffrey J. Moyer
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Pennsylvania
Technical Assistance for Sensoryimpaired Programs (TASIP)150 South &ogress AvenueHarrisburg, PA 17109717/657-5840Contact: Donald Sundell
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Rhode Island
Rhode island Services for the Blindand Visually impaired275 Westminster StreetProvidence, RI 02905401/277-2300Contact: John Bamford
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Wisconsin
Department of Visually impairedNorth Central Technical College1000 Campus DriveWausau, WI 54401715/675-3331Contact: Joe Mielczarek
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