Thursday, May 12, 2011

Adult ADD

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Adult ADD: A guide for the newly diagnosed is a guide for learning to live with the diagnosis, from processing the diagnosis to treatment options and beyond. Writing by a licensed counselor, who has ADD herself, this book will help guide the reader through getting organized and living well with the diagnosis.

Want to check it out? Send us an email at cedir@indiana.edu. To find this book in a library near you, check worldcat.org.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Job Search Handbook

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Looking for help understanding employment laws and rights? Try Job search handbook for people with disabilities: A complete career planning and job search guide. In this third edition, author Daniel Ryan offers suggestions on writing resumes, cover letters, as well as how to succeed during an interview and whether or not to disclose disabilities to a potential employer.

Interested? Send us an email at cedir@indiana.edu to check out this title. To find it in a library near you, check worldcat.org.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

ADA-Indiana Audio Conference

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Buying Tickets: ADA Ticketing Regulations and You
Tuesday, May 17th
2:00-3:30 pm EASTERN
7 Indiana Locations
Free and Open to the Public

This month's audio conference will focus on the new section on ticketing in the Revised Regulations for the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). There are new obligations and responsibilities for ticket-selling venues and vendors. Some of the topics to be covered include accessible seating, purchasing tickets, purchasing companion seats, transferring tickets, and distribution and pricing of wheelchair accessible locations.

For more information, see the ADA-Indiana website at: http://www.iidc.indiana.edu/cpps/ada/audio/

Monday, May 9, 2011

Mobile App Monday - Tap to Talk

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Looking for an app that can turn your child's iPod into an AAC device? Tap To Talk may be the answer for you. Just like the name suggests, your child can tap a picture on the screen and Tap To Talk speaks. You and your child can build a whole library using Tap To Talk Designer, an online subscription service that includes a library of over 2,000 images. You can also add your own pictures and even record your own voice!

For more information on Tap To Talk, go to: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/taptotalk/id367083194?mt=8#