Can you type at 60 wpm? Do you have a good standard of English and an
interest in supporting D/deaf and disabled people?
Learn about a variety of disabilities and develop electronic note taking
skills to support D/deaf or disabled people. This course trains you to
take clear, informative notes suited to the specific needs of a range of
clients.
COURSE TITLE:
Electronic Note taking for Disabled People.
Open College Network London Region (OCNLR) accredited.
Date:
22 October 2007 to 26 September 2007.
TOPICS:
Role of an Electronic note taker
Technical note taking skills
Summarising lectures in plain English
Disability Discrimination Act
Note taking Conventions
Modifying notes to clients’ needs
Memory
Note taking practice
Note taking from video
Note taking from discussion
Trouble-shoot common equipment and software problems
Guest speakers
TIME:
10.00 to 17.00
VENUE:
The City Lit Centre for Deaf Education and Learning Support
Keeley Street
London W2B 4BA near Holborn tube.
COST:
Full fee £730 senior £628 Concession £526
TUTOR:
Tutors are: Margot Evans, Priscilla Osborne, Paul Clark and Michael Peart
(City Lit note taking Quality Standards).
ENROLMENT:
Subject to interview.
INTERVIEW: Panel interview with skills assessment
Date: Thursday October 11th
CONTACT:
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for further information and application form.
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