What is the difference between a hands-on workshop and a presentation?
In a hands-on workshop, participants have the opportunity to actively interact with the showcased product, most often a software program or hardware device. They are guided step-by-step through its features and experience the product firsthand. Due to the involved nature of a hands-on workshop, it is limited to 20 participants. Examples of hands-on workshop topics are: • Accessing the General Curriculum: Reading Tools for Students with Learning Disabilities • Getting Organized & Demonstrating Their Understanding: Writing Tools for Students with Learning Disabilities • Integrating Computers into the Curriculum Access to Computers: Options for Students with Physical Disabilities • Creating Communication Boards & Picture Schedules for Students with Autism • Creating and Using WebQuests in the Classroom • Using Inspiration in the Classroom Presentations follow a lecture/demo format in which the presenter demonstrates a technology application on one computer with a projection system. In a p