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AIM Center Advisory Committee Meeting

January 26, 2010 Tuesday (day 2). AIM Center Advisory Committee Meeting. Welcome Back. Welcome, Chuck Hitchcock Meeting Resources (repeated), Chuck Handouts Print Braille Digital (emailed and on thumbdrives) PowerPoint Slides iLink Slides and VOIP

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AIM Center Advisory Committee Meeting

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  1. January 26, 2010 Tuesday (day 2) AIM Center Advisory Committee Meeting

  2. Welcome Back • Welcome, Chuck Hitchcock • Meeting Resources (repeated), Chuck • Handouts • Print • Braille • Digital (emailed and on thumbdrives) • PowerPoint Slides • iLink Slides and VOIP • CART (will be posted as is and in condensed form) • Meeting Agenda

  3. AIM Consortium Update • Progress and Products • Joy Zabala • Director of TA, National Center on Accessible Instructional Materials (NCAIM), CAST • Jeff Diedrich • Director, Michigan Integrated Technology Supports (MITS) • Thoughts about sharing the AIM Consortium Knowledge and Products with others - chat

  4. What Else is Happening? • Vicki Hershman • State Project Director, PATINS Project, Indiana • John Eisenberg • Director of Instructional Support and Related Services, Virginia Department of Education • Charles Mayo • Manager, Distribution, Accessibility & Finance, Instructional Materials & Educational Technology, Texas Education Agency

  5. NIMAS Standards Board Update • Skip Stahl • Director, NIMAS Center

  6. BREAK 15 minutes

  7. NIMAC Update • Nicole Gaines • NIMAC Manager, American Printing House for the Blind (APH) • Julia Myers • Director of Resource Services & NIMAC, American Printing House for the Blind

  8. Educational Publisher Perspectives • Jay Diskey • Executive Director, School Division, Association of American Publishers (AAP) • Tom Starbranch • Chair, Association of American Publishers, Serving Students with Disabilities Committee, Accessibility and Compliance Manager, Pearson Curriculum Group

  9. AIM Center Partner Updates • Paul Schroeder • Vice President of Programs and Policy, American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) • Ruth Ziolkowsky • Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA) Representative; President, Don Johnston, Inc.

  10. Group Discussion • Suggested Approaches for: • AIM Center Technical Assistance • AIM Center Dissemination • After lunch: Public Comment Period

  11. Lunch and Collaboration For AIM Center Advisory Committee and the NIMAS Board 1 Hour

  12. Public Comments

  13. Accessible Media Producer Updates • APH, Nicole Gaines and/or Julia Myers • Bookshare (B4E), Betsy Beaumon • Vice President and General Manager, Benetech Literacy Program (B4E) • RFB&D, Mike Kurdziel • Chief Program Officer, Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic (RFB&D)

  14. The Emerging Landscape • Instructional Materials / Learning Resources • Textbooks and supplementals (print, html, etc.) • Open Source textbooks (CK12, Curriki, etc.) • Digital eBook Readers (Kindle, Sony Reader, etc.) • Web-based eLearning environments • Web-based education content • Smart phones (iPhone, Droid, etc.) • Others ?? • Opportunities • Challenges

  15. Selecting Ten Key States for TA • Purpose for this discussion • Tentative approaches • Lottery • Referrals by 3rd parties • Evaluation based on a predetermined criteria • Criteria for selection (discussion) • Leadership • Readiness • Etc.

  16. Open Discussion on a Selected Topic • Review list from last year then update the list, categorize and prioritize • Quality of XML • Market model • Eligibility/qualification of student populations • Diversity of implementation, policy and practice • Need for LEA awareness, knowledge, resources • Large-scale implementation • Tactile graphics/images • Helping teachers match hardware, software, and alternate-format outputs • Braille transcriber training • Economic issues • Administrative leadership • Including general education counterparts • Importance of collaboration/cooperation • Authorized Users/policy change Current Status ?? No longer an issue Improvement noted Larger issue now Much larger issue now

  17. Group Discussion • Suggested Approaches for • Leadership and coordination • Reference doc: AIM Center Basics

  18. Adjourn • Closing comments • Thank you

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