Assistive Technology Solutions ECHO    

The Assistive Technology Solutions ECHO is a statewide learning network that builds knowledge, collaboration, and problem-solving capacity among professionals and community members supporting individuals with disabilities in Utah. Through monthly sessions, the UATP ECHO network will connect practitioners, educators, therapists, and families with real world experiences that promote equitable access to assistive technology services.
 

These sessions are FREE for all participants.
Goals of the Assistive Technology Solutions ECHO include: 
  1. Strengthening statewide knowledge and confidence in assistive technology service delivery.
  2. Foster interdisciplinary collaboration between education, health, and disability services systems.
  3. Create a structured forum for ongoing professional learning.
Sessions will be held the 1st Tuesday of each month, from 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. MST via Zoom video conferencing technology.
 

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Contact Us

  (435) 890-5768
projectECHO@usu.edu
            

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2026 Series Schedule

Session Date  Expert Presenter                                               Topic                                                                                                                              
January 6, 2026 Bora Lee & Dan O'Crowley Building a Statewide AT Learning Network
February 3, 2026 Lisa Gomes Advocacy for Assistive Technology
March 3, 2026 Noreen Roeca Different Funding & Resources for Assistive Technology 
April 7, 2026 Dora Requena & Rick Reigle Shriners Children's: Services, Supports, & Referrals 
May 5, 2026 Jason Wheeler Mobility, Independence, & Daily Living
June 2, 2026 Curt Phillips Mobility & Sitting
July 7, 2026 Rhonda Miller AgrAbility 
August 4, 2026 Cullen Robinson  Adaptive Recreation
September 1, 2026 Tom Boman Low-tech to High-tech Mobility Solutions
October 6, 2026 Jay Wheeler Adapted Toys / Switch Access
November 3, 2026 TBD Built-in Accessibility (Mac, PC, iPads, Androids)
December 1, 2026 Daphne Hartzheim Introduction to AAC: Communication Tools and Strategies