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EventDateLocationExhibitor
VA SLP National ConferenceMar 14 - Mar 16Caribe Royale Hotel and Convention CenterTobii
The VA Speech Pathology Service is the nation’s largest single employer of speech-language pathologist. Their speech pathologists participate in the evaluation and treatment of speech, language, cognitive and swallowing disorders due to a wide range of etiologies from acute neurogenic disorders and traumatic brain injury to head and neck cancer. Services include diagnostic assessments including the modified barium swallow videofluroscopy, provision of prosthetic communication devices, and speech/language/cognitive evaluation and rehabilitation. Approximately 100 specialists from the VA are expected to attend this important educational event.
South Carolina Assistive Technology Expo 2010Mar 18 - Mar 18Marriott Spartanburg at Renaissance Park, SCTobii
Imagine the PossibilitiesMar 19 - Mar 19Valley View, OHTobii
CSUNMar 22 - Mar 27Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel, San Diego, CATobii
The 25th Annual International Technology & Persons with Disabilities Conference March 22-27, 2010 Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel San Diego, CA
CP InspiresMar 27 - Mar 27Christ's Church at Mason - 5165 Western Row Rd. - Mason, OH 45040
CP Inspires - First Annual Cerebral Palsy Expo Free admission to parents, caregivier, medical professionals and anyone in the community who is interested in Cerebral Palsy. Listen to Speakers, Learn, Explore Options, Ask Questions, Make Educated Decisions
26th Annual Pacific Rim International Conference on DisabilitiesApr 12 - Apr 13Honolulu, HawaiiTobii
On April 12th and 13th, 2010, The Pacific Rim International Conference on Disabilities will host one of the largest ever gatherings to date at located in Honolulu, Hawaii The Pac Rim Conference offers unique educational opportunities & cutting-edge information for those who live and/or work within the community and those who want to learn more about best practices in general. Pac Rim further provides a platform for persons with disabilities to educate and encourage attendees to continue to improve their levels of service and in doing so it also promotes empowerment and advocacy for those with and without disabilities to lead more fully inclusive lives. This conference brings together educators, advocates direct service providers, researchers, frontline staff and others to educate, be educated, and to enhance and improve upon service delivery within the field.
AT EXPO 2010Apr 15 - Apr 15Ramada Plaza SuitesTobii
PATINSApr 20 - Apr 20Indianapolis, IndianaTobii
The 2010 PATINS TECH EXPO, on April 20th , at the Junior Achievement of Central IN, Inc. 7435 North Keystone Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana. This will be a one day event for Indiana teachers, administrators, special educators, instructional and assistive technology specialists and parents.
ArSHAApr 23 - Apr 24Desert Willow Conference Center, Phoenix, AZTobii
ArSHA 50th Annual Convention Reflecting on the Past and Looking to the Future. ArSHA’s Convention draws 150 to 200 audiologists, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, and other allied professionals.
The John S Johnson 8th Annual ALS Symposium Apr 24 - Apr 24TBDTobii
Charting the CsApr 26 - Apr 27Alexandria, MNTobii
The 2010 Charting the Cs 2nd Annual Cross Categorical Conference will be held on April 26 - 27, 2010 at Arrowwood Resort in Alexandria, MN. The Conference Committee is also planning to host a Pre Conference workshop on Sunday, April 25th at the same location.
Power UpApr 26 - Apr 27Columbia, MissouriTobii
Power Up 2010 April 26 & 27, 2010 Holiday Inn Select Columbia, Missouri
Adaptive Solutions 2010 Solutions for AT ConferenceApr 28 - Apr 30Marriott Hotel, 5500 Hilton Avenue - Baton Rouge, La. 70808Tobii
Conference Objectives 1. Attendees will receive hands-on training on the use of Assistive Technology and software to be utilized with individuals with disabilities. 2. Attendees will learn how to integrate Augmentative Alternative Communication Devices hardware and software for evaluations and assessments. 3. Attendees will learn how to customize Assistive Technology and Augmentative Communication devices for individuals with disabilities.
19th annual “Living With ALS” SymposiumMay 2 - May 2Holiday Inn Conference Center in Dedham, MassachusettsTobii
This hallmark event is the most well attended educational forum that the Chapter sponsors, and it attracts over 200 patients and families, caregivers and professionals from all over New England.
MDA-ALS SYMPOSIUMMay 15 - May 15Rose Quarter in PortlandTobii
United Cerebral Palsy Annual ConferenceMay 20 - May 22Chicago, ILTobii
Welcome to the 2010 United Cerebral Palsy Conference. We are pleased and excited to bring this year’s conference to one of the country’s most vibrant, progressive and diverse cities, Chicago, Illinois. We are confident that our program will be informative and educational, inspiring and motivating and will enhance and improve the work we all do to improve the lives of people with disabilities.
IRSFMay 28 - May 31Colorado Springs, COTobii
IRSF Annual Education and Awareness Conference "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" Cheyenne Mountain Resort Colorado
SWAAACJun 14 - Jun 15
The SWAAAC Summer Symposium is planned for June 14 and 15, 2010 at the Adams 12 Five Star Schools Conference Center, Thornton, Colorado. The overall focus for this year’s symposium is best practices in assistive technology assessment across all areas of consideration.
Literacy Camp at Camp CourageJun 20 - Jun 25Maple Lake, MN
This unique session, June 20-25 2010, is for campers ages 12-18 who are struggling readers and is under the direction of national literacy experts, Drs. David Koppenhaver and Karen Erickson. Campers' reading skills range from beginning readers to reading several years behind grade level. In addition to enjoying the full range of fun camp activities, campers work daily with educators on literacy-related activities. Informal descriptive reports of literacy assessments and interventions, including assistive technology, are provided to families and campers to take back to their home schools. Campers attending this session should be independent in their personal care needs and have a means of communication, which may include an AAC (augmentative communication) system. Applications are available at http://couragecenter.org/ContentPages/applytocamp.aspx?FromNavPK=654
INDATAJul 29 - Jul 29Indiana Convention Center Tobii
The INDATA Project (Indiana Assistive Technology Act) 2010 Statewide Assistive Technology Conference. This will be the 3rd Annual Statewide Assistive Technology Conference sponsored by the INDATA Project at Easter Seals Crossroads.
Closing the Gap 2010Oct 20 - Oct 23Minneapolis, MinnesotaTobii
ATIA 2010 ChicagoOct 27 - Oct 30Schaumburg Convention Center, Schaumburg, ILTobii
ASHA 2010Nov 18 - Nov 20Philadelphia, PA Tobii
ASHA 2010 Leadership into New Frontiers November 18–20, 2010 Philadelphia, PA