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University of Arkansas
Rehabilitation Research and Training Center
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Presentations by RT-31 Faculty
Anderson, G. B. (1999, April). Needed for success in the 21st century: Big thinkers. Invited presentation at the Presidents Scholars Dinner Honoring Academic Excellence, Gallaudet University, Washington D.C. Anderson, G. B. (1999, April). Shaping the future for deaf youth through school to work initiatives. Invited workshop presentation at Region X Symposium on Rehabilitation and Deafness, Seattle, WA. Boone, S. E. (1999, April). Enhancing employability of workers with hearing loss. Invited workshop at Region I Regional Conference for Counselors Serving the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. RCEP Region I, Manchester, NH. Boone, S. E., & Watson, D. (1999, April). Identifying the technical assistance needs of community-based agencies serving person who are deaf or hard of hearing. Invited presentation at Region X Symposium on Rehabilitation and Deafness. Seattle, WA. Lefebure, H. (1999, February). ECU forward to the future. Invited banquet presentation at the Silent Friends Club 20th Annual Banquet, East Central University, Ada, OK. Wheeler-Scruggs, K. S. (1999, February). How you can be successful. Invited banquet presentation at the Silent Friends Club 20th Annual Banquet, East Central University, Ada, OK. Anderson, G. B. (1998, February). History of education of black deaf students in Arkansas. Invited workshop presentation, Black History Month Program, Little Rock Black Deaf Advocates, Little Rock, AR. Anderson, G. B. (1998, April). Impressions: Empowering ourselves to succeed in a professional career. Invited banquet presentation, Silent Friends Annual Banquet, East Central University, Ada, OK. Anderson, G. B. (1998, April). Personal perspectives on black deaf culture. Invited lecture in Deaf Culture Class, Interpreter Education Program, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Little Rock, AR. Anderson, G. B. (1998, May). To the graduates of North Carolina School for the Deaf: Soar like eagles. Invited commencement address, North Carolina School for the Deaf, Morganton, NC. Anderson, G. B. (1998, May). To the graduates of Mississippi School for the Deaf: Be proud, brave, and strong like eagles. Invited commencement address, Mississippi School for the Deaf, Jackson, MS. Anderson, G. B. (1998, August). History of the education of black deaf students in Arkansas. Invited workshop presentation, 16th annual National Black Deaf Advocates Conference, Indianapolis, IN. Anderson, G. B. (1998, September). A brief introduction to deaf culture. Invited lecture, Laman Public Library, North Little Rock, AR. Anderson, G. B. (1998, November). Survival skills needed by black deaf students to succeed in predominately white colleges and universities. Invited presentation, First Annual Gallaudet University School of Education and Human Services, Dr. Andrew J. Foster Colloquium, Gallaudet University, Washington, D.C. Boone, S. E. & Williams, E. (1998, May). Resources to enhance job seeking and job accommodations with hard of hearing and late deafened consumers. Invited workshop for the Communication Specialists Training, Kentucky Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. Frankfort, KY. Boone, S. E. & Williams, E. (1998, May). What hard of hearing consumers really know. Invited workshop for the Communication Specialists Training, Kentucky Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. Frankfort, KY. Boone, S. E. (1998, June). Get that job: Tips for success in job interviews. Presentation at the 12th International convention of Self Help for Hard of Hearing People. Boston, MA. Boone, S. E. & Watson, D.W. (1998, June). Resources to enhance the job seeking skills of hard of hearing and late deafened consumers. Invited presentation at the League for the Hard of Hearing, New York, NY. Boone, S. & Watson, D. (1998, June). Get that job: Tips for success in job interviews. Invited presentation, the 13th International SHHH Convention, Boston, MA. Boone, S. E. (1998, September). Surviving and thriving at work: Skills to succeed in job interviews and obtaining accommodations. Workshop at Back to the Future . . . Back to Chicago (ALDAcon 98), Chicago, IL. . Boone, S. E., & Lefebure, H. (1998, July). Succeeding at work: developing skills to avoid workplace Discrimination. Presentation at the 44th Biennial Conference, National Association of the Deaf, San Antonio, TX. . Boone, S. E., & Moore, C. (1998, Fall). Understanding the ADA. Invited lecture in UALR course INTP-1352. Geyer, P., Williams, E., & Owens, T. (1998, June). Using job forecasting information when making career decisions. Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf 1998 International Convention, Little Rock, AR. Geyer, P.D. (1998, September). Who do you call: Ghostbusters! The role of DBTACS in addressing employer concerns about accommodating workers. Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the Florida Rehabilitation Agency, Orlando, FL. Geyer, P., & Schroedel, J. (1998, September). Early career work attainments and attitudes of employees who deaf or hard of hearing with postsecondary training. Annual meeting of the Florida Rehabilitation Agency, Orlando, FL. Geyer, P., Schroedel, J.G., & Williams, E. (1998, September). Preparing for "hot jobs": An introductory discussion of the use of occupational forecasts to facilitate career planning. Invited presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Florida Rehabilitation Agency, Orlando, FL. Lefebure, H. (1998, Fall). Using the web to enhance your career search. Invited lecture in UAF course RHAB 5493. Tochterman, R. G. Boone, S. E., Kirby, T., & Tucker, K. (1998, July). Finding your passions. Invited workshop at Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf 1998 International Convention, Little Rock, AR. VanBiervliet, A. (1998, August). Using entertaining style multimedia in special education and rehabilitation. Special Show 98, Arkansas Dept. of Special Education, Little Rock, AR. Watson, D. (1998, February). The challenge of tomorrow for deafness: Rehabilitation of LFD persons in the United States. Invited presentation, OSERS/PEPNET Conference for Planning Postsecondary Training for Deaf or Hard of Hearing Persons who are LFD, U.S. Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, Washington, D.C. Watson, D. (1998, February). Snapshots of research findings on the transition of deaf youth from school to the adult world of work and postsecondary education. Invited presentation to the OSERS/PEPNET Conference for Postsecondary Training Initiatives for LFD Persons who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, U.S. Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, Washington, D.C. Watson, D., Harkin, J., & Howe, M. (1998, February). New technological bridges to the 21st century for individuals who are deaf, deafened, and hard of hearing. Invited presentation, Gallaudet Regional Center Conference on Crossing the Bridge to the 21st Century, Jacksonville, FL. Watson, D. (1998, April). The challenge of tomorrow for deafness: Rehabilitation of LFD persons in the United States, An executive summary. Invited presentation of an Executive Summary Report to the OSERS/PEPNET Conference for Planning Postsecondary Training for Deaf or Hard of Hearing Persons who are LFD, U.S. Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, Washington, D.C. Watson, D. (1998, April). Executive summary: Snapshots of research findings on the transition of deaf youth from school to the adult world of work and postsecondary education. Invited presentation to the OSERS/PEPNET Conference for Postsecondary Training for Deaf or Hard of Hearing Persons who are LFD, U.S. Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, Washington, D.C. Watson, D. (1998, April). The emerging universe of disability: Low incidence disabilities and populations. Washington, D.C.: 20th Annual NARRTC Conference. Watson, D., Harmon, M., Johnson, T., & Carr, N. (1998, May). A national network for postsecondary training of students who are LFD. Invited presentation at the National PEPNET '98 Conference, Orlando, FL. Watson, D., Anderson, G. A., Boone, S. & McGee, S. (1998, June). Success in the workplace for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf 1998 International Convention, Little Rock, AR. Watson, D., Anderson, G. A., Boone, S., & McGee, S. (1998, July). Success in the workplace for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. Workshop at Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf 1998 International Convention, Little Rock, AR. Watson, D., Bradley, C., Myers, D., & Roth, E. (1998, July). Taking the lead with VR - Better services in the future. Invited presentation at the 44th Biennial Conference of the National Association of the Deaf, San Antonio, TX. Watson, D., Harmon, M., & Johnson, T. (1998, July). Implementation of a national network for improving postsecondary education and training of underserved/low functioning (LFD) students who are deaf. Invited presentation at the 44th Biennial Conference of the NAD, San Antonio, TX. Watson, D., McGee, S., Scroggins, B., Critchfield, B., & Cooper, R. (1998, July). From communication barrier to communication access: Telecommunications technology in the 21st century. Invited presentation at the 44th Biennial Conference of the National Association of the Deaf, San Antonio, TX. Watson, D., Laske, R., Berquist, S., Kosovich, G., & Roth, E., (1998, September). Back to the future: Enhancing state VR services and outcomes for persons with adult onset deafness. Invited presentation at the 10th National Conference of the Association of Late-Deafened Adults (ALDAcon '98), Chicago, IL. Watson, D. (1998, November). A bright future for disabled workers in tomorrow's labor force. Invited presentation at Hot Springs Rehabilitation Center's 164th Graduation Ceremony, Hot Springs, AR. Wheeler-Scruggs, K. S. (1998, November). The sound of silence: Deafness?! Presentation at the 53rd Annual Conference of the Arkansas Counseling Association, Hot Springs, AR. (Estimated 15 participants). Williams, E. R., & Geyer, P. (1998, June). The role of technical assistance centers in addressing employer concerns about accommodating workers who are deaf or hard of hearing. Invited presentation, Kentucky Department of Vocational Rehabilitation, Frankfort, KY. Williams, E., & Boone, S. E. (1998, July). Get that job: Tips for success in job interviews. Presentation at AHEAD 98 - Association of Higher Education and Disability, 1998 International Convention, Las Vegas, NV. Williams, E. R., & Geyer, P. (1998, July). "Who do you call: Ghostbusters!" The role of technical assistance centers in addressing employer concerns about accommodating workers who are deaf or hard of hearing. Presentation at the 44th Biennial Conference, National Association of the Deaf, San Antonio, TX.
Anderson, G. B. (1997, November). In their own words: Researching stories about the lives of deaf people of color. Invited keynote presentation, 2nd. National Multicultural Deaf Conference, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX. Anderson, G. B. (1997, November). Enhancing partnerships between deaf professionals and interpreters. Invited lecture in Advanced Transliterating class, Interpreter Education Program, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Little Rock, AR. Boone, S. E. (1997, July). Research Perspectives on Rehabilitation and Employment of Late-Deafened Adults. In D. Watson (Moderator), Enhancing rehabilitation and employment, Panel Presentation at ALDAcon '97, North Miami Beach, FL. Boone, S. E. & Aegin, A. (1997, July). Enhancing employment of deaf and hard of hearing workers. Statewide Training Conference for Rehabilitation Counselors for the Deaf, Florida Department of Rehabilitation Services, Orlando, FL. Geyer, P. D., Williams, E. R., & Schroedel, J. (1997, September). Working in "Hot Jobs": A career strategy for adults with disabilities. Paper presented at the annual conference of the National Rehabilitation Association, Tulsa, OK. Geyer, P. & Boone, S. E. (1997, November). Understanding the Americans with Disability Act. Training workshop for Human Resource Manager Trainees. Conway, AR: University of Central Arkansas. Watson, D., Boone, S. & Anderson, G. (1997, October). Success in the workplace: Vocational rehabilitation services for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing: 1996-2001. Washington, D.C.: NIDRR Performance review of RRTC for Persons who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing at University of Arkansas. Watson, D., Boone, S., Clark, M., Muller, K., Bradley, C., & Kosovich, G. (1997, October). Enhancing rehabilitation and employment outcomes of adults who are late deafened: A challenge for tomorrow. Invited presentation, The 9th National Convention of the Association of Late-Deafened Adults, North Miami Beach, FL. Watson, D., Galloway, V., Bradley, C., Larew, S., & Maroney, L. (1997, October). Enhancing education and rehabilitation outcomes of adults who are late deafened or hard of hearing. Invited presentation, The 27th South East Regional Institute on Deafness, Tampa, FL. Watson, D., Bradley, C., Galloway, V., Larew, S., & Maroney, L. (1997, November). Challenges for tomorrow: Enhancing education and rehabilitation outcomes of adults who are late deafened. Invited presentation, The 27th South East Regional Institute on Deafness, Tampa, FL. Williams, E. R. & Boone, S. (1997, November). ADA: An overview. Invited class lecture, Orientation to Deafness, University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
Anderson, G.B. (1996, February). Celebrating our black deaf heros. Black History month presentation to Middle School students, Arkansas School for the Deaf, Little Rock, AR. Anderson, G.B. (1996, April). Celebrating our uniqueness as a community of outstanding achievers. Presentation at the 1996 Fundraising Dinner Sponsored by the Arkansas Deaf-Blind Community, Little Rock, AR. Anderson, G.B. & McGee, S. (1996, April). Helping minority individuals navigate through successful school and work transitions. Presentation at the Regional Postsecondary Education Conference for Persons who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, Knoxville, TN. Anderson, G.B. & McGee, S. (1996, May). Preparing deaf and hard of hearing youth for education and work in the 21st century. Keynote presentation at the 1996 National Conference of Educational Administrators Serving the Deaf, Hershey, PA. Anderson, G.B. (1996, May). How our experiences in sports can help prepare us for success after high school. Presentation at the Annual Sports Awards Banquet, Arkansas School for the Deaf, Little Rock, AR. Anderson, G.B. (1996, July). Cultural sensitivity in multicultural counseling. Invited presentation, Tapestries: National Conference on Multicultural Issues in Treatment of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Clients, San Francisco, CA. Anderson, G.B. (1996, September). Enhancing racial and ethnic diversity in the interpreting profession. Invited R-6 teleclass presentation, Waubonsee Community College Interpreter Training Project, Sugar Grove, IL. . Anderson, G.B. (1996, October). An introduction to the culture and community of deaf people. Invited class lecture, Foundations of Human Development, Philander Smith College, Little Rock, AR. Anderson, G.B. (1996, October). Interpreting for black deaf persons: Suggestions for Students in Interpreter Education Programs. Invited class lecture, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Little Rock, AR. Berkay, P.J. (1996, March). All captions are not created equal: Advocating for quality captions. Paper presented at the regular monthly meeting of Central Arkansas Chapter of Self Help for Hard of Hearing Persons, Maumelle, Ar. Boone, S.E. (1996, October). Enhancing employment of deaf and hard of hearing workers. Invited training workshop at the Rehabilitation Counselors for the Deaf Statewide Conference, Illinois Department of Rehabilitation Services, Jacksonville, IL. Geyer, P., Schroedel, J. G., & McGee, S. (1996, July). Working in growth jobs: A career strategy for college students with disabilities. New Orleans: Association on Higher Education and Disability. Scherich, D. (February, 1996). Job accommodations needs in the workplace for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing. California State University at Fresno, Fresno, CA. Scherich, D. (May, 1996). Issues affecting the provision of assistive technology to persons with disabilities. Springfield College, Springfield, MA. Schroedel, J. G., Geyer, P. D., & McGee, S. K. (1996, April). Career success of deaf and hard of hearing graduates five and ten years after college. Regional Postsecondary Education Conference for Persons who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, Knoxville, TN. Watson, D., & Anderson, G. (1996, November). Success in the workplace for persons who are deaf and hard of hearing. Invited presentation at the 26th Annual Southeastern Regional Institute on Deafness, Nashville, TN. Watson, D. (1996, October). Success in the workplace for late-deafened adults. Invited presentation at the Eighth International Convention of the Association of Late-Deafened Adults (ALDA), San Francisco, CA. Watson, D. (1996, July). Improving rehabilitation and employment outcomes for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing. Invited seminar presented at the Western Oregon State College 1996 Summer Institute for Education and Rehabilitation Personnel in Deafness, Monmouth, OR. Watson, D., Boone, S., Scherich, D., Berkay, P., & Knighton, C. (1996, June). Succeeding at work: Your turn. Workshop at the 11th International Convention of Self Help for Hard of Hearing People, Orlando, FL. Watson, D., Boone, S., Scherich, D., Berkay, P., & Knighton, C. (1996, June). Succeeding in the workplace: Resources for job seeking and job accommodation. Workshop at the 11th International Convention of Self Help for Hard of Hearing People, Orlando, FL. Watson, D. (1996, March). Grantsmanship: Grant writing tips for deaf and hard of hearing consumer and professional leaders of Texas. Ninth Biennial Statewide Symposium on Deaf and Hard of Hearing Texans, Austin, TX. Watson, D., & Boone, S. (1996, February). Skills for enhancing employment for deaf and hard of hearing consumers. Invited presentation at Region VI Conference on Employment,"Rehabilitation and Employment Success: A Time to Refocus," Dallas, TX.
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