From sesock at okstate.edu Thu Jan 8 08:28:05 2004 From: sesock at okstate.edu (Kevin A Sesock) Date: Sat Jun 9 18:27:55 2018 Subject: [athen] Your AT Office setup Message-ID: I'm aware that some of these questions were supposed to be found out via the survey. Since that's not yet available, I was hoping to get some answers from you guys regarding how you do Assistive Tech/Accessibility Support at your respective Universities, so that Oklahoma State University can see where they stand. If you could take a few minutes and give me a quick reply, it would be greatly appreciated: 1. How many FTE (full time employees) do you have working on Assistive Tech/Accessibility? Part-timers, and those spread across different areas would count as a partial FTE. 2. Do you have a specific department/office/group setup to handle AT support? What is this groups primary mission? What things do they handle? How do they interoperate with a DSS office at your school? 3. Do you have a lab or workstation environment setup for students? Thanks for the assistance. I hope all of you had a wonderful Holiday season! Kevin A. Sesock, A+, NET+, CNA, MCSA Assistive Technology Specialist 2nd Level Support Team Technology Support Department Information Technology Division Oklahoma State University "Hail to the speaker, hail to the knower; joy to he who has understood, delight to they who have listened." --Odin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ron.stewart at oregonstate.edu Fri Jan 9 16:39:33 2004 From: ron.stewart at oregonstate.edu (Stewart, Ron) Date: Sat Jun 9 18:27:55 2018 Subject: [athen] Your AT Office setup Message-ID: <2B8B2BD3A0D58F41B0F28F215AF4901D094D@mtadams.nws.oregonstate.edu> Speaking of the survey how are folks doing on their various projects? Ron Stewart ________________________________ From: athen-bounces@lists.oregonstate.edu [mailto:athen-bounces@lists.oregonstate.edu] On Behalf Of Kevin A Sesock Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 8:28 AM To: Access Technologists Higher Education Network Subject: [athen] Your AT Office setup I'm aware that some of these questions were supposed to be found out via the survey. Since that's not yet available, I was hoping to get some answers from you guys regarding how you do Assistive Tech/Accessibility Support at your respective Universities, so that Oklahoma State University can see where they stand. If you could take a few minutes and give me a quick reply, it would be greatly appreciated: 1. How many FTE (full time employees) do you have working on Assistive Tech/Accessibility? Part-timers, and those spread across different areas would count as a partial FTE. 2. Do you have a specific department/office/group setup to handle AT support? What is this groups primary mission? What things do they handle? How do they interoperate with a DSS office at your school? 3. Do you have a lab or workstation environment setup for students? Thanks for the assistance. I hope all of you had a wonderful Holiday season! Kevin A. Sesock, A+, NET+, CNA, MCSA Assistive Technology Specialist 2nd Level Support Team Technology Support Department Information Technology Division Oklahoma State University "Hail to the speaker, hail to the knower; joy to he who has understood, delight to they who have listened." --Odin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ea at draffan.fsnet.co.uk Sat Jan 10 10:42:13 2004 From: ea at draffan.fsnet.co.uk (Mrs E.A. Draffan) Date: Sat Jun 9 18:27:55 2018 Subject: [athen] Your AT Office setup In-Reply-To: <2B8B2BD3A0D58F41B0F28F215AF4901D094D@mtadams.nws.oregonstate.edu> Message-ID: <005601c3d7a9$a77bf730$e5b54c51@EATOSHIBA> Happy New Year...although it seems long since gone - Across the pond here are coping with the vagaries of the British weather and have just had our annual marathon Education Technology exhibition http://www.bettshow.co.uk/ I will try to get a write up of the new things I saw on our database ezine as soon as I can. The Quality Audit Group for all our assessment centres around the country (made up of a group of volunteers from various sectors in post-16 education related to disabilities) are still deciding how to best set up a quality auditing process for all the new centres that are springing up now that the Dept of Education have allowed anyone to create a centre as long as they follow certain criteria. Interesting times ahead but we cross fingers it all works out in 2004 as the show gets on the road in April. TechDis is being upgraded or is defragged - so we also have interesting times ahead with more staff and a new Director due in a few months. The base for us all will be York in the new Higher Education Academy (this is a UK bit of joined up thinking as all the services will be under one roof) so I think I will be working virtually on a 56Kmodem as I do not want to move house! I need a magic way of reaching our nearest broadband connection in our local substation which is over the distance - oh for wireless broadband as satellite is so expensive here. So Ron in theory we are moving ahead! Not sure about the practice yet....maybe my British reserve but see you at CSUN hopefully! :>)) Must book a ticket! Best wishes E.A. Mrs E.A.Draffan TechDis, Sussex School of Education The Institute, University of Sussex Brighton BN1 9QQ Tel: 01273 873600 http://www.techdis.ac.uk -----Original Message----- From: athen-bounces@lists.oregonstate.edu [mailto:athen-bounces@lists.oregonstate.edu] On Behalf Of Stewart, Ron Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 00:40 To: Access Technologists Higher Education Network Subject: RE: [athen] Your AT Office setup Speaking of the survey how are folks doing on their various projects? Ron Stewart _____ From: athen-bounces@lists.oregonstate.edu [mailto:athen-bounces@lists.oregonstate.edu] On Behalf Of Kevin A Sesock Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 8:28 AM To: Access Technologists Higher Education Network Subject: [athen] Your AT Office setup I'm aware that some of these questions were supposed to be found out via the survey. Since that's not yet available, I was hoping to get some answers from you guys regarding how you do Assistive Tech/Accessibility Support at your respective Universities, so that Oklahoma State University can see where they stand. If you could take a few minutes and give me a quick reply, it would be greatly appreciated: 1. How many FTE (full time employees) do you have working on Assistive Tech/Accessibility? Part-timers, and those spread across different areas would count as a partial FTE. 2. Do you have a specific department/office/group setup to handle AT support? What is this groups primary mission? What things do they handle? How do they interoperate with a DSS office at your school? 3. Do you have a lab or workstation environment setup for students? Thanks for the assistance. I hope all of you had a wonderful Holiday season! Kevin A. Sesock, A+, NET+, CNA, MCSA Assistive Technology Specialist 2nd Level Support Team Technology Support Department Information Technology Division Oklahoma State University "Hail to the speaker, hail to the knower; joy to he who has understood, delight to they who have listened." --Odin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: