The Assisitive
Computer Lab at Sacramento City College offers a variety of computer
accommodations. We have software and hardware solutions for students
with visual, cognitive, physical and learning disabilities. Assisitive
Technology allows students equal access to technology.
Learn more about the software programs and special hardware we use.
Purpose
The
primary purpose of the Assistive Technology Lab is to determine the
technology that will best meet the needs of the individual student and
then offer instruction in the use of that technology.
In order to insure quality and focused service, out computer lab is only open to those with a referral from the Disability Resource Center.
Location
We are located in the Auditorium Building, Room A2. (The same location as the Learning (dis)Abilities office.)
Lab Hours
Monday through Thursday - 8:00 am to 7:00 pm
Friday - 8:00 to 4:30 We
have limited staff, so hours may be subject to change. Walk-ins are
welcome, but it is suggested that you make an appointment. Our phone
number is 916-558-2105. If no one is available at that number, please
call the D.R.C. at 916-558-2087 or the Learning (dis)Abilities office
at 916-558-2283.
What and who is the Assistive Technology Specialist? The
Assisitive Technology Specialist is in charge of coordinating the
activities of the Assistive Technology Lab. It is her responsibility to
assess and train students in the use of assisitive computer hardware
and software, and maintain the adaptive hardware and software on-site
and within satellite computer labs. Our Assistive Technology Specialist
is Liz (Locke) Johnson, and she has been with the D.R.C. since April, 2002.
Sacramento
City College
3835 Freeport Boulevard · Sacramento, California 95822
This page was last updated: Tuesday, August 7, 2007 at 6:40:32 PM
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