Volunteer Notetaker Training. Thank You for Volunteering to be a Notetaker for a student with a disability!

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Volunteer Notetaker Training

Thank You for Volunteering to be a Notetaker for a student with a disability!

Items You Need to Complete Review this PowerPoint presentation in its entirety. Click on link at the end of the presentation to take quiz Submit quiz (no quiz, no priority registration!)

The Government has established laws to protect the civil rights of citizens/students with disabilities For further information, go to following websites: - American withDisabilities Act (ADA) - Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of Why is Note-taking an Accommodation?

Who is eligible for Note-taking Services? There are many different reasons why students registered with Disability Services may qualify for a note-taker. Examples include: Students who are hard of hearing or deaf Students with low vision or who are blind Students with dexterity/motor skill difficulty Students with learning disabilities

Academic situations where a note-taker might be needed Class or lab lectures Class discussion Class guest speakers Video or films Field trips or experiential learning

The Benefits for the Student Receiving Notes Allows student to focus on the instructor. Provides student with accurate information. Increases student’s confidence – - student knows that he/she is receiving accurate information Gives student access to classroom information that might have been missed. Gives student the opportunity to participate in classroom discussion. Supplements the student’s notes and provides a tool for note-taking improvements.

Benefit of being a Volunteer Note-taker For sharing your notes with the SNAP student, we offer you Priority Registration for the next major semester. Not only will you be doing a great service but you can also add your volunteerism to your resume!

Volunteer Note-taking Guidelines Take clear, concise notes using a blue or black pen. Bring your notes to the SNAP office at least twice a week to be copied. If you use a computer, you may your notes to and the notes will be forwarded on to the SNAP Attend class every day. If you miss a class and copy someone else’s notes, please make an extra copy for the SNAP student.

Note-taking Strategies to Ensure Good Notes  Do not use color pens because they do not copy or scan clearly. Use a black or blue pens only. Put a heading and a date on your notes for each class session. If possible, use a similar note-taking format throughout the semester. Leave margin space on the paper for the student to add his/her own comment later Make sure your handwriting is legible Correct spelling errors and make sure all abbreviations have been properly identified.

CLICK HERE TO TAKE QUIZ Center for Disability Services SNAP (Students Needing Access Parity) 160 Calhoun St. Lightsey Center, Room 104 Phone: (843) Fax: (843)