Anyone interested in tech tutoring for a grad student?

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Wendy Harbour
Thu, Feb 15, 2024 10:03 PM

Every once in a while I need to crowdsource for a technical assistance question.  Today the NCCSD had a request from a woman with disabilities going back to grad school after a number of years.  She's feeling overwhelmed trying to learn all the tech involved in taking courses, so she's looking for someone who would be able to tutor her in various basic aspects of using computers and things like Zoom and Canvas.  She's also interested in using Grammerly.  Her DRC, voc rehab, campus IT team, and advisor are not available to help.  She's willing to pay on an hourly basis, but volunteers are welcome, too.  And it's ok if you only know how to do one thing (like Canvas) and would prefer to focus on that.  If you'd like more details or are interested, just send me an email.

Thanks,
Wendy

The NCCSD and DREAM welcome your opinion - please tell us about your experience with us in a very short confidential survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BX3PHSH


Dr. Wendy S. Harbour, Ed.D.
Associate Executive Director for Programs and Development at the Association on Higher Education And Disability (AHEAD)
Co-PI and Director, National Center for College Students with Disabilities (NCCSD) at the Institute on Community Integration (ICI) at the University of Minnesota

wendy@ahead.orgmailto:wendy@ahead.org or harbo002@umn.edu
Preferred Pronouns she/hers

651-583-7499 (Phone or VideoPhone)
704-707-5886 (Texts Only)

https://nccsd.ici.umn.edu/

I acknowledge, with respect, that I live and work on traditional, ancestral, and contemporary lands of Indigenous people, including the Anishinaabe, Chippewa, Ojibwe, Dakota (including the Mdewakanton Sioux), Northern Cheyenne, and the Waccamaw Siouan Tribe.  I affirm tribal sovereignty and will work to hold myself, my workplaces, and my affiliations accountable to American Indian peoples and Nations.

Every once in a while I need to crowdsource for a technical assistance question. Today the NCCSD had a request from a woman with disabilities going back to grad school after a number of years. She's feeling overwhelmed trying to learn all the tech involved in taking courses, so she's looking for someone who would be able to tutor her in various basic aspects of using computers and things like Zoom and Canvas. She's also interested in using Grammerly. Her DRC, voc rehab, campus IT team, and advisor are not available to help. She's willing to pay on an hourly basis, but volunteers are welcome, too. And it's ok if you only know how to do one thing (like Canvas) and would prefer to focus on that. If you'd like more details or are interested, just send me an email. Thanks, Wendy The NCCSD and DREAM welcome your opinion - please tell us about your experience with us in a very short confidential survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BX3PHSH ----- Dr. Wendy S. Harbour, Ed.D. Associate Executive Director for Programs and Development at the Association on Higher Education And Disability (AHEAD) Co-PI and Director, National Center for College Students with Disabilities (NCCSD) at the Institute on Community Integration (ICI) at the University of Minnesota wendy@ahead.org<mailto:wendy@ahead.org> or harbo002@umn.edu Preferred Pronouns she/hers 651-583-7499 (Phone or VideoPhone) 704-707-5886 (Texts Only) https://nccsd.ici.umn.edu/ I acknowledge, with respect, that I live and work on traditional, ancestral, and contemporary lands of Indigenous people, including the Anishinaabe, Chippewa, Ojibwe, Dakota (including the Mdewakanton Sioux), Northern Cheyenne, and the Waccamaw Siouan Tribe. I affirm tribal sovereignty and will work to hold myself, my workplaces, and my affiliations accountable to American Indian peoples and Nations.