Lecture by Assistive Technology Developer, RJ Cooper
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SUBJ: Lecture by Assistive Technology Developer, RJ Cooper
The Department of Occupational Therapy & The Interactive
Telecommunications Program at New York University
in collaboration with The Elizabeth Seton Pediatric Center are very
pleased to announce
A Lecture by Assistive Technology Developer
RJ Cooper
Friday, March 2nd 2007
9:30 a.m. – 11:30
19 University Place – Room 102
Join us as RJ Cooper discusses his work and the products his
organization creates. This presentation is open to the public. And
is funded by a grant from the Nathan Cummings Foundation
RJ Cooper has been a researcher and developer for persons with severe
disabilities since 1984. He has a B.A. in Developmental Psychology
from the U of CA, and 3 years of Electrical Engineering at the U of
Utah. He has authored numerous software titles, and developed several
hardware adaptations, like the world-famous CooperCar. He is a
recognized lecturer at most international Adaptive Technology
conferences, and the author of the widely read ASK RJ column in the
international special needs technology publication, Closing The Gap.