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AIM/NIMAS/NIMAC Coordinators Quarterly Teleconference Thursday, January 23, 2014 (Noon EDT, 11 CDT, 10 MDT, 9 PDT) Introductions: Please enter your name, state and the phone number from which you are calling in the chat box on the lower right of the Adobe Connect Screen. Audio Information
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AIM/NIMAS/NIMAC Coordinators Quarterly Teleconference Thursday, January 23, 2014 (Noon EDT, 11 CDT, 10 MDT, 9 PDT) Introductions: Please enter your name, state and the phone number from which you are calling in the chat box on the lower right of the Adobe Connect Screen. Audio Information Conference line: (877) 512-6886 Passcode: 1004121004 The telephone must be used for the interactive audio portion of the teleconference and “listen only” is available for the computer. All phones will be open so everyone can hear not only when you speak but also any sounds in your environment. PLEASE MUTE YOUR COMPUTER. You have the responsibility to mute and unmute your phone independently by one of two methods: 1) Using the mute button on your phone; or 2) Pressing *6 on your phone which both mutes and unmutes you in the system. If you need tech support: Email Ms. Hendricks at vhendricks@cast.org or use the chat window to draw attention to your difficulty.
AIM/NIMAS/NIMAC CoordinatorQuarterly TeleconferenceJanuary 23, 2014 Organized by The AIM Center Chuck Hitchcock, Joy Zabala, Joanne Karger and Valerie Hendricks
Purposes of the Quarterly Teleconferences • To connect state leaders with similar AIM-related responsibilities and interests • To provide a forum for leaders to share challenges and lessons learned and successes on topics of mutual interest • To facilitate cross-state collaborations that can lead to improved outcomes for all • To share announcements of interest
Roles and Responsibilities • NIMAC Coordinator – Regulatory requirement • The NIMAC State Coordinator is responsible for designating Authorized Users for the state • The coordinator must have the authority to coordinate with the NIMAC on behalf of the entire state. • The NIMAC leaves the decision of naming the coordinator up to the individual state. • .
Roles and Responsibilities • AIM/NIMAS Coordinator – Best practice • IDEA charges states with the responsibility to ensure that all public agencies take all reasonable steps to provide instructional materials in accessible formats to children with disabilities who need those instructional materials at the same time as other children receive instructional materials (IDEA Regs, Section 300.172 (b)4) • Meeting this responsibility requires leadership and coordination.
Ground Rules • Contribute actively through the chat box and/or voice • Ask questions • Make comments • Honor contributions of others
Announcements • NIMAS and AIM Center Board Meetings • AIM and students who are deaf and hard of hearing • SBAC and PARCC Reponses • AIM Center Surveys Coordinator Survey Now Available • New video resources • Other Announcements
Topic for Today’s Discussion Internal and External Collaborations
Possible Collaboration Areas for Discussion • Families Parent Centers, Individuals • SEA Areas SpEd, GenEd, Tech, Curriculum, • Materials Acquisition • State/Regional/District • Sources Publishers, AMPS, NIMAC • Higher Education • Others
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