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Tuesday, February 17th
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Universal Design and the
Ed Roberts Campus in Berkeley Teri A. Adams, JD Stanford Office of Accessible
Education |
Abstract: Teri will speak about these
two topics:
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Universal Design refers to
broad-spectrum ideas meant to produce buildings, products, and environments
that are inherently accessible to older adults, people without disabilities,
and people with disabilities.
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The Ed Roberts Campus is a
facility on the campus of the University of California at Berkeley that houses
the offices of the collaborating organizations as well as fully accessible
meeting rooms, a computer / media resource center, a fitness center, a cafe,
and a child development center and is dedicated to fostering collaboration and
improving the services and opportunities for people with disabilities locally
and worldwide.
Biosketch: Teri Adams is an
Associate Director of the Office of Accessible Education (OAE). The OAE is
committed to providing Stanford students with disabilities the support and
services needed to allow them the opportunity to participate in the rich and
varied life at Stanford University. In addition to academic accommodations for
students, Teri also expedites all housing assignments and facilities requests
related to disability.
- Contact Information:
- Teri A. Adams, JD
- Associate Director
- Office of Accessible
Education
- 563 Salvatierra Walk, 1st
Floor
- Stanford,
CA 94305-2490
- 650/723-1066 appointments
- 650/725-2490
- 650/725-5301 fax
- teri.adams -at- stanford.edu
- Lecture Material:
- Pre-lecture
slides - 1.23 Mb pdf file
- Photos -
465 Kb pdf file
- Video - 1:05:33
- Links:
- Office of Accessible
Education
- OAE Welcome to
Stanford University - (video 12:52)
- Guide to the Office
of Accessible Education - 6 videos
- Universal
Design & Principles
- Ed Roberts Campus (with video
5:30)
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