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Disability Education Services Boston MA

Local resource for disability education services in Boston. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to education opportunities for the hard of hearing, as well as advice and content on which schools enable and work with the disabled to maximize their educational experiences.

Suffolk University
(617) 573-8665
8 Ashburton Place
Boston, MA
Fisher College
(617) 236-8800
118 Beacon Street
Boston, MA
Jewish Vocational Service,
(617) 451-8147
29 Winter Street, Suite 500
Boston, MA
Boston Center for Adult Education
(617) 267-4430
5 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA
Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority
(8000 449-6332
160 Federal Street, 4th Flr.
Boston, MA
Boston Academy of English
(617) 426-4868
59 Temple Place, 2nd Flr.
Boston, MA
Gibbs College of Boston, Inc
(617) 578-7100
126 Newbury Street
Boston, MA
The Newman School
(617) 267-4530
247 Marlborough Street
Boston, MA
Emerson College
(617) 824-8500
120 Boylston Street
Boston, MA
Boston Renaissance Charter Public School
(617) 357-0900
250 Stuart Street
Boston, MA

NTID Distance Learning

Deaf and hard-of-hearing people now have the opportunity to improve their technical skills as well as earn college certificates and degrees in computer programming through the any-time, any-place distance learning courses and certificates developed at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), a college of RIT.

This spring, the Applied Computer Technology Department at NTID will offer distance learning courses to earn a certificate in introductory programming. These distance learning courses use a variety of instructional and communication methods including: groupware such a First Class or Blackboard, videotapes that include sign language, captioning, and voice, world-wide web delivered instruction, sample executable and source code examples and a reference text.

These NTID distance learning courses are an opportunity for deaf and hard-of-hearing adults who often cannot take traditional courses due to career or family obligations to re-train or learn new skills. "NTID is now able to satisfy those needs allowing the deaf adult to take courses and earn a certificate from the comfort of their home." Said James R. Mallory, associate professor, who developed NTID's first distance learning courses and will be the primary instructor for the courses in the "Introductory Programming" certificate. This course is unique because most distance learning classes are developed for the general audience.

Information about distance learning courses offered...

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