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Main Authors: Holt, Cindi, Hole, Wanda Clements
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1998
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED431099
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author Holt, Cindi
Hole, Wanda Clements
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Hole, Wanda Clements
Holt, Cindi
Hole, Wanda Clements
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contents Shared Responsibility for Training Adults with Disabilities To Access Information through Technology: A Library's Experience. Holt, Cindi Hole, Wanda Clements Access to Information Accessibility (for Disabled) Adult Basic Education Adult Students Adults Computer Uses in Education Disabilities Educational Needs Educational Resources Information Needs Information Services Information Utilization Library Extension Library Role Program Implementation Public Libraries Users (Information) Libraries that have assistive technology can help adult educators meet the information access needs of adult learners with disabilities. For example, the Special Needs Center at the Burton Barr Phoenix Public Library has been providing services to individuals with disabilities for more than 18 years. The Special Needs Center's services include providing technology resources, building community, and training. Technology resources include hardware and software solutions that enable persons with a broad range of disabilities to access library resources. Community involvement enables the Special Needs Center to keep up with the changing needs of individuals with disabilities, acquire the latest technology, and design the necessary training. Training, which is a major part of the center's service, includes ongoing technology training for persons with disabilities as well as for professionals who work with persons who are disabled. The example of the Special Needs Center illustrates ways in which adult educators can use a library's resources to meet the needs of adult learners with disabilities. (Author/KC)
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spellingShingle Shared Responsibility for Training Adults with Disabilities To Access Information through Technology: A Library's Experience.
Holt, Cindi
Hole, Wanda Clements
Access to Information
Accessibility (for Disabled)
Adult Basic Education
Adult Students
Adults
Computer Uses in Education
Disabilities
Educational Needs
Educational Resources
Information Needs
Information Services
Information Utilization
Library Extension
Library Role
Program Implementation
Public Libraries
Users (Information)
Shared Responsibility for Training Adults with Disabilities To Access Information through Technology: A Library's Experience. Holt, Cindi Hole, Wanda Clements Access to Information Accessibility (for Disabled) Adult Basic Education Adult Students Adults Computer Uses in Education Disabilities Educational Needs Educational Resources Information Needs Information Services Information Utilization Library Extension Library Role Program Implementation Public Libraries Users (Information) Libraries that have assistive technology can help adult educators meet the information access needs of adult learners with disabilities. For example, the Special Needs Center at the Burton Barr Phoenix Public Library has been providing services to individuals with disabilities for more than 18 years. The Special Needs Center's services include providing technology resources, building community, and training. Technology resources include hardware and software solutions that enable persons with a broad range of disabilities to access library resources. Community involvement enables the Special Needs Center to keep up with the changing needs of individuals with disabilities, acquire the latest technology, and design the necessary training. Training, which is a major part of the center's service, includes ongoing technology training for persons with disabilities as well as for professionals who work with persons who are disabled. The example of the Special Needs Center illustrates ways in which adult educators can use a library's resources to meet the needs of adult learners with disabilities. (Author/KC)
title Shared Responsibility for Training Adults with Disabilities To Access Information through Technology: A Library's Experience.
topic Access to Information
Accessibility (for Disabled)
Adult Basic Education
Adult Students
Adults
Computer Uses in Education
Disabilities
Educational Needs
Educational Resources
Information Needs
Information Services
Information Utilization
Library Extension
Library Role
Program Implementation
Public Libraries
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED431099