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- Date: Sun, 8 Nov 1992 21:00 EST
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- Subject: Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference
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- Date: 8 Nov 92 19:33:09 EST (Sun)
- Subject: Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference
- Message_From: Joan Winsor, Iris <jwinsor@tmn.com>
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- CSUN Announces Keynote Speaker
- for March 17-20, 1993
- Technology and Disability Conference
-
- California State University, Northridge. November, 1992. Rod
- MacDonald, President of the American Association for the Deaf-
- Blind, will keynote CSUN's Eighth Annual, International Conference,
- "Technology and Persons with Disabilities," at 8:00 AM on Thursday,
- March 18, 1993 at the Los Angeles Airport Marriott Hotel, according
- to Dr. Harry Murphy, Conference Director.
-
- The March, 1992 keynote speaker, Virtual Reality pioneer Jaron Lanier,
- will also return with a three hour "Q and A with Jaron Lanier" session
- on March 17.
-
- "Rod MacDonald, President of the American Association for the Deaf-Blind
- and deaf-blind himself, is an inspiration to all who believe that even
- the most severely disabled person can make a significant contribution
- to society," says Murphy. For the past 22 years, MacDonald has been
- a Senior Computer Programmer and Systems Analyst for the Department of
- Labor in Washington, D. C. Currently serving as Project Leader,
- he supervises a staff of seven persons and is in charge of accounting,
- property management, and personnel for his work unit.
-
- MacDonald is a graduate of CSUN, earning a perfect 4.0 grade point
- average in his Master's Program in Educational Administratioin in
- 1977. At this graduation ceremony, 10,000 fellow graduates stood
- and applauded him in a moving tribute to his achievement.
-
- "I was one of his professors at the time," says Murphy. "His work
- was outstanding in every way. He earned his A+ from me, as he did
- from every other professor in his MA program."
-
- In 1992, CSUN's conference drew 2,200 participants from almost every
- state and 22 foreign countries, more than 300 speakers and 102
- exhibitors. "We expect another big crowd in March, 1993," Dr. Murphy
- adds, "including leaders in this field from China, Russia, Iran
- and Thailand."
-
- For further information:
-
- CONFERENCE INFORMATION
-
- CSUN's Eighth Annual, International Conference, "Technology and
- Persons with Disabilities," March 17-20, 1993, Los Angeles Airport
- Marriott Hotel. Features special sessions on Virtual Reality, and
- Speech Recognition.
-
- For information: Dr. Harry Murphy, California State University, Northridge,
- 18111 Nordhoff Street - DVSS, Northridge, CA 91330, Phone: 818 885 2578;
- FAX: 818 885 4929. EMAIL: VR@VAX.CSUN.EDU
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