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Autism 204 Lecture For January 21, 2010

Autism 204: Autism Research
Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010
Instructor: Raphael Bernier, PhD
“How to be an Educated Consumer of Research in the World of Autism”

The Special Education Service Agency (SESA) and the Alaska Autism Resource Center (AARC) are pleased to offer this series in Alaska free of charge. There are three ways you may connect to this Autism series:

Inside Anchorage area: Local Anchorage participants are welcome to attend in person at SESA’s Anchorage office. The lecture will be held in the Boardroom, which has a 20-25 person limit. Doors will open at 5:15 p.m. SESA’s address is: 3501 Denali – Suite 101.

Outside of Anchorage area: To connect via videoconferencing: Access to videoconferencing equipment, such as Polycom, and to an Internet connection (SESA uses GCI’s SchoolAccess, using a router to connect to a partial T1 line) should be arranged. Many rural school districts have this type of equipment, as do some other sites. Please follow your district or agency procedures to schedule the videoconference with your service provider and tech staff.

To connect via teleconference: Participants may also teleconference in by dialing 1-888-254-2858 and requesting to join the SESA autism videoconference lecture. You need to mute your phone. There will be a limit of ten telephone connections. You may want to get a group together and use a speakerphone. If you call after 6 p.m., ask for the “on call.”

Hope to see you or hear from you on Thursday!

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