Hi,
I do that for students, and will open a new class in the spring.
Currently it is 1 on 1 stuff, but we are working on putting together a
class. Anyone is free to join. It will be part of the AWEBSIGHT
School, in cooperation with ICE staff and administrators.
Thanks for listening,
Alex,
On 9-Oct-08, at 4:56 PM, Richard Gardenhire wrote:
How about setting up local area online training, not associated with
your school districts. Some states (Alaska is one of them) that
require you to have at least three years of teaching experience in a
nondistrict venue, or you have to have at least a B.A. in
education(both elementaryand secondary) in order to work for the
school district. Or, training students online, getting a conference
room set up wherestudents in your area can get together for the
training. I don't know about other states, but here, if you do
this, the only requirement of you is to have a knowledge of the Mac,
VoiceOver, and speech technology. In addition, you have to have a
business license here in Alaska. Richie Gardenhire, anchorage,
Alaska.
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