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I recently gave a workshop on staying organized at work, in which I highlighted assistive technology tools that support task management and focus. These executive function skills are essential for success at work and include managing your time, prioritizing tasks, recalling directions, and maintaining attention. I’d like to share some of this technology here, as it may be helpful to readers on Punch-In. The tools are grouped into three categories: time management, organization, and managing…
ContinueAdded by Sarah Giffen-Hunter on January 19, 2018 at 3:30pm — 2 Comments
Once you have a job, it is important to be able to meet your employer’s expectations. Assistive technology (AT) can play a vital role in success on the job. A wide range of AT can be used to support essential work performance, such as being on time, communicating, and staying organized. I would like to share some highlights from a webinar I gave recently with my colleague, Paul, on succeeding on the job with technology that boosts the skills employers want. We…
ContinueAdded by Sarah Giffen-Hunter on October 12, 2017 at 6:10am — 1 Comment
If you have purchased a PC recently, then you’re plenty aware of the changes in the new Microsoft operating systems, and, you’ve probably had some exposure to the new touch screen feature that is offered. Depending upon your needs, using the touch screen to navigate your computer may make a significant difference!
However, there is so much more to discover in the realm of “Ease of Access,” which is Microsoft’s nomenclature…
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