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The High Tech Center Training Unit of the California Community Colleges is a state of the art training and support facility for community college faculty and staff wishing to acquire or improve teaching skills, methodologies, and pedagogy in Assistive Computer Technology, Alternate Media and Web Accessibility. The HTCTU supports High Tech Center programs at one-hundred and fourteen community colleges and satellite centers. More than ten thousand students with disabilities are enrolled in High Tech Center programs state-wide.
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In honor of Carl Brown, founder and long-time director of the HTCTU, we have created a memorial blog so you can share your stories and thoughts. If you have photographs to share, please send them to HTCTU staff.
View the Memorial Service for Carl Brown (Quicktime MOV) that was held at the Flint Center on DeAnza campus. Note: this requires the Quicktime player, available from www.apple.com/quicktime/download.
For anyone wishing to remember Carl in a tangible way, please consider contributing to the Carl Brown Scholarship, which has been created to provide technology and supplies for education for students with disabilities. Read more about the Carl Brown Scholarship.
Contributions can be made on the Foothill DeAnza CCD Foundation's secure website: https://secure.entango.com/donate/fhda.
The High Tech Center Training Unit is pleased to announce a job opening for an Assistive Computer Technology Instructor. This is a twelve month full-time faculty position, based at the DeAnza college campus in beautiful Cupertino, California.
The official job # is 10-003, and the position title is "High Tech Center Training Specialist/Instructor". Interested individuals can read more about this position and find general infromation about the online application process at the Foothill DeAnza Community College Distirict website: http://hr.fhda.edu/employment2/faculty.
AtomicLearning.com Assistive Technology Tutorials now available to CCC campuses. Find out more about the AtomicLearning.com project.
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