Panel Discussion: AI & Tech Reshaping Special Education
The Center for Educational Technology (CET) hosted a panel discussion on how Artificial Intelligence & new Assistive Technology is reshaping the special education classroom. Our guests tackled AI, Individualized Education Programs, Assistive Technologies, Early Disabilities Screening, Tech Demos, and so much more. Plus, we addressed the big question -will AI & new technologies ever replace the teacher?
GUESTS INCLUDE
Brian S. Friedlander, PhD
Author, Associate professor of education at the College of St. Elizabeth in Morristown, expert in the area of assistive technology and mind mapping
Ralph Samek
Owner of Woodlake Technologies, leading distributor of Assistive Technology throughout the Midwest. Chicago based company helps individual meet their vocational, educational, and personal goals
Gregory A. Moorehead, Ed. D.
Director of the Center for Students with Disabilities at DePaul University
James Valles
Computer Science graduate student at @DePaulU and Graduate Assistant for the College of Education's Center for Educational Technology will moderate.
The Center for Educational Technology (CET) hosted a panel discussion on how Artificial Intelligence & new Assistive Technology is reshaping the special education classroom. Our guests tackled AI, Individualized Education Programs, Assistive Technologies, Early Disabilities Screening, Tech Demos, and so much more. Plus, we addressed the big question -will AI & new technologies ever replace the teacher?
GUESTS INCLUDE
Brian S. Friedlander, PhD
Author, Associate professor of education at the College of St. Elizabeth in Morristown, expert in the area of assistive technology and mind mapping
Ralph Samek
Owner of Woodlake Technologies, leading distributor of Assistive Technology throughout the Midwest. Chicago based company helps individual meet their vocational, educational, and personal goals
Gregory A. Moorehead, Ed. D.
Director of the Center for Students with Disabilities at DePaul University
James Valles
Computer Science graduate student at @DePaulU and Graduate Assistant for the College of Education’s Center for Educational Technology will moderate.