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Appendix

National Disability Resources with Internet Access

HEATH

National Clearinghouse on Post Secondary Education for individuals with Disabilities. Resource Publications on every aspect of teaching and serving college students with Disabilities, plus disability specific information.

Available on the internet through the American Council on Education (7th selection) www.heath.gwu.edu/

The George Washington University                                Email: AskHEATH@gwu.edu

HEATH Resource Center    2134 G Street, N.W.      Washington, D.C. 20052-0001

202 - 973 – 0904           (Fax) 202 - 994 – 3365

AHEAD

Association on Higher Education and Disability.

This is the DSP&S professional organization (International).

Available on the Internet at www.ahead.org/.

Publications on issues of disability access to higher education. Phone (614) 488-4972

NARIC

National Rehabilitation Information Center.  A Library and Information center on disability and rehabilitation.

Available on Internet at www.naric.com/naric. Phone (800) 3462742

DO-IT

Disability, Opportunities, Internet working, and

Technology - a project at the University of Washington.

Available on the Internet at

www.washington.edu/doit/ Phone (206) 685-DOIT

ADA & DISABILITY INFO

serves to increase the participation of individuals with disabilities in challenging academic programs and careers. It promotes the use of computer and networking technologies to increase independence, productivity, and participation in education and employment. Available on the Internet  at www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/ or do a search with ADA and disability.

EASI

Equal access to Software and Information provides information and guidance on campus applications of adaptive technology to support access to information resources (library), instruction, research, and employment of people with disabilities.

Available on the Internet http://www.rit.edu/

CATS

California Assistive Technology Systems (CATA) makes assistive technology more accessible to people with disabilities

Assistive Technology systems change Unit                           Email: atinfo@dor.ca.gov

California Department of Rehabilitation

2000 Evergreen Street   Sacramento, CA 95815

Telephone: 800-390-2699 (voice) or 800-900-0706 (TTY)     Fax: (916) 263-8683

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