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Location - Main Campus, Bldg 1, Rm 218

Hours
Mon-Thurs 8-5;  Friday 8-2
Summer term - closed Friday

 

 

Accommodations

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Alternate Format
Material such as textbooks, handouts and other reading material can be converted to alternative formats including audio, electronic, enlarged and Braille.

Assistive Technology
Assistive and Adaptive technology options include assistive listening devices, text enlarging software, closed circuit TV, closed caption decoders, alternative input devices (voice, scanners, etc.), alternative pointing devices (head pointer, trackballs, etc.), spell checkers, talking calculators, tape recorders, AlphaSmart word processors, large computer monitors, screen reader programs, and ergonomic and mini keyboards. Speak with Disability Resources staff person about the technology options that may work for you.

In-Class Service Providers
In-class service providers are D.R. staff members who function as readers, scribes or aides.

Notetaking, Computer
There are two types of computer notetaking:
Computer Assisted Notetaking and AlphaSmart Notetaking.

Notetaking, Volunteer
Volunteer Notetakers are other students taking the same class who have volunteered to assist students.

Service Animals
College On-line Policies and Procedures for service animals, including eligibility, guidelines, emergency situations and responsibilities of individuals using service animals.

Sign Language Interpreting
Sign language and oral interpreters can assist students with hearing impairments.

Tape Recording

Tape recording is an appropriate accommodation for many classes. Students can use their own recorders or check one out from D.R..

Audiocassette recorders are available on loan to tape lectures and class discussions. Note: This accommodation is not appropriate for all classes, especially those where a lot of personal information is shared. In this case, discuss your needs with the instructor, and consider specifically what you need to have recorded. Some instructors will allow tape recording of lectures, if the recorder is turned off when requested, like when someone is about to share something private they would prefer not be taped

Test Accommodations
Testing accommodations may include: extended time for tests and quizzes, separate room testing, use of a tape recorder or computer to record answers, or a service provider to read the test or scribe (write the answers.)

 


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Lane Community College - Disability Resources - Building 1, Room 218; 4000 E 30th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97405
Phone: (541) 463-5150 V - (541) 463-3079 TTY - (541) 463-4739 FAX
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