CUOT Assistive Technology EXPO Nov. 2-3

The Clarkson University Occupational Therapy Department is gearing up for their 8th annual assistive technology expo, which will be held here on campus on November 2 and 3. This conference includes presentations by Clarkson faculty and students, as well as experts in the field of assistive technology from around the country. Day 1 consists of approximately 20 breakout sessions addressing a variety of AT-related topics, while Day 2 is comprised of multiple “make and take” projects that participants can choose from.

Of special interest to our Clarkson community, this year’s Distinguished Lecturers, Marla Roll, MS, OTR and Matthew Malcolm, PhD, OTR/L of Colorado State University will be discussing their research on AT use in higher education settings to promote student success.

In addition to the formal conference activities, we are opening up our student posters, exhibitor booths, and keynote presentation by Flame, The Band to the general public between 5:00 – 8:30 pm on November 2 at Snell Hall. Refreshments and a cash bar will be available.

While the event is catered to professionals, special funding has been made available to individuals with disabilities, their family members and caregivers who are interested in attending and learning more about technology to support participation, success, independence, and safety. Those interested in learning more about this funding should contact Lisa Tebo in the OT Department for more information (ltebo@clarkson.edu).

Here is a snapshot of our schedule:

    • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 8:00 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. (Clarkson Hall)
  • Nearly 20 sessions addressing a variety of AT topics.
  • Distinguished Lecture, delivered by Marla Roll and Matthew Malcolm of Colorado State University.
  • Earn up to 7 contact hours (0.7 CEUs).
    • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. (Snell Hall)
  • Student posters on AT to support a wide range of functional areas.
  • Exhibitor booths.
  • Keynote presentation by Flame, the Band.
  • Refreshments and cash bar.
  • Open to public.
    • SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Clarkson Hall)
  • Self-paced “Make & Take” hands-on DIY AT projects.
  • Choose from 10+ projects to fabricate, ranging from low to high-tech solutions.
  • All materials included in registration fee.
  • Written instructions, guidance and additional resources accompany all projects.
  • Earn up to 7 contact hours (0.7 CEUs).

Interested in volunteering or attending? Contact Lisa or Marcy in OT.

Visit the AT Resource & Education Center website for more details: https://www.clarksonassistivetech.com/

Registration link: https://goo.gl/forms/tYWYLrjvWirzmrP62

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