Preparing Students With Disabilities For The Workforce

On-Demand Training

$ 425.00

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The registration fee includes institutional access to the recording for one year.
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Many university disability services providers focus on providing students with disabilities accommodations in the classroom. Still, often this population is not prepared to move from being a college student into a career. This webinar will provide information on how to better prepare students with disabilities for the workforce. This will include university department collaboration, student self-advocacy skills, access to campus and community resources for students, and early planning for the future.

Students with disabilities often face the challenges of self-advocacy and independence when entering college. Students will need to be provided with the necessary tools to become independent and successful after graduation. College is not just about preparing students academically for a career but to also offer them self-advocacy skills that cultivate higher self-efficacy, autonomy, and empowerment. Challenges for this population can include reducing parent/support systems, health issue setbacks, lack of social and self-advocacy skills, as well as confidence. This webinar will address strategies to help this population prepare for the transition to college and post-graduation. 

As administrators, it is vital in the transition process to provide students with adequate advising to better focus their career goals toward graduation. Part of the advising process is to provide students with information related to various majors if undecided. It is essential to help students choose a major that they can be successful so they can stay on track to graduate. Providing information on how to access various resources on campus, such as tutoring, resume writing, interviewing skills, and job searches are also vital to student success.

Our focus as administrators should be on improving and developing policies that target this population to help them be ready for the workforce. Preparation can include teaching students self-advocacy and having early interventions before graduation to help students from freshman year for the workforce. Students with disabilities may have unique challenges when job-seeking, such as accommodations, medical needs, and hidden disabilities. Many students with disabilities are relying not just on student loans and grants, but also government assistance. Therefore, teaching students how to move away from government assistance and into a career provides them with the ability to be self-sufficient. As providers at the post-secondary level, we must also provide resources to pursue additional degrees to have a better opportunity in the workforce.

  • Examine the challenges students with disabilities encounter when transitioning from college to the workforce
  • Provide students with access to necessary resources (i.e., academic advising, tutoring, career counseling, and accommodations)
  • Collaboration with other departments to provide students with disabilities an equal opportunity for success
  • Examine program evaluation and development
  • Understanding disability and workforce success
  • Learn how academic accommodations and workplace accommodations differ and how to teach students self-advocacy skills
  • Provide students with access to resources that offer career options that provide them with the best opportunity for success in the workforce
  • Explore what “Cutting the cord” with parents involves
  • Administration
  • Enrollment Management
  • Faculty
  • Human Resources
  • Admissions and Recruitment
  • Academic Advising and Retention
  • Student Services/Affairs
  • Career Services
  • Student Financial Assistance
  • Any educator interested in learning more about preparing college students with disabilities for post-graduation
Photo of webinar speaker Matt Davis

Matt Davis is a native of Bowling Green, KY.  He has been with the Student Accessibility Resource Center at Western Kentucky University (WDU) since August 2001.  He has been Assistant Director since 2016.  He has extensive experience working with students with disabilities. He is a graduate with both a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in Social work from WKU and has been accepted for Fall 2019 in the Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership at WKU.  He currently serves on the Kentucky Statewide Vocational Rehabilitation Council.  He also served on the KATS (Kentucky Assistive Technology Service) Advisory Network for the state of Kentucky.  He is Past-President of the Kentucky Association of Higher Education and Disability.  He is also the Past-President of the National Wheelcats (NW).  The NW are a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to provide access to exercise/adaptive sports programs for individuals/groups in the Kentucky/Tennessee region.  He is also on the LifeSkills, Inc. Board of Directors.  LS is a provider of mental health/substance abuse services in 10 county regions in Kentucky.  Matt is also on the Western Kentucky University ADA Advisory Committee as well as adjunct faculty in the Department of Social Work at WKU. He is an adult with Spina Bifida and participates in a variety of adaptive sports.  He has presented both regionally and nationally on the topic of ADA compliance, college transition, sexual health and disability, and other various disability-related topics.

What is a live webinar?

A live webinar is an interactive online training. Participants can communicate with the presenter(s) during the event via a live chat feature.

What is an on-demand webinar and how do I get access?

An on-demand training is a previously recorded webinar available online which can be accessed anytime, anywhere. You can register for on-demand trainings at any time. You will receive the recording the week following the live event. The recording is a campus access license and is available for one year from the purchase date.

How long are the webinars?

Webinars range from 60-90 minutes.  Please check each training for the exact timeframe.

How do I register?

You can register online by adding the product to your shopping cart. You can also register by fax (1-866-508-0860), email (support@ieinfo.org), or mail by completing the paper-based registration form. The paper-based registration form is unique to each webinar and is available on each product page.

How do I request accommodations?

For captioning or any other accommodation, please contact us 7 days in advance. 303.955.0415 or support@ieinfo.org

When do I register?

You can register at any time, even the morning of the live event. If the live event has occurred, you can purchase the on-demand training (recording) of the session. You can register for on-demand trainings at any time.

What is the process for attending a live event?

The process is as follows:

  • You will receive the login information within 5 minutes of registering for the webinar.
  • The presentation materials will be available before the live event. Please check the link in the login information email.
  • On the day of the live event, participants can log in 30 minutes prior to the start time. Once logged in, participants can see the PowerPoint slides, ask questions, and make comments via the chat feature.
  • We email participants a link to the recording the Monday following the live event.
Is there a recording available? And how long is the recording good for?

Approximately one week after the conclusion of the live webinar, participants will receive a link to the recording which can be forwarded to all faculty and staff for viewing anytime, anywhere. The recording is a campus access license and is available for one year from the date of the live event.

What are the technical requirements?

Innovative Educators uses Zoom as its web conferencing provider. If you have not previously attended a Zoom event, please Join a Test Meeting  to make sure your computer is compatible with Zoom. Be sure to complete this test prior to the live event. 


What are the benefits of online training?

Cost-Effective: No travel required. Online Training is an innovative way to provide your entire faculty and staff with a variety of professional development opportunities for one low price! The more you train the more you save, as the registration fee is per institution, not per person.

Easy: You will receive a detailed list of instructions via email. If you run into any problems, we're always here to help.

Practical: Our training sessions focus on the most critical and relevant issues facing educators today. Our primary goal is to provide participants with the information, training, and skills necessary to immediately implement positive change at their institutions.

Top-Notch Presenters: Our presenters are subject matter experts and recognized in their field.

Value Added: When you purchase an online training, you also receive a campus-wide access license to the recording for one year. Faculty and staff can access it as often as they like from any location.

Satisfaction Guaranteed: Our online training is 100% guaranteed. If you are not satisfied, we will give you a credit for a future webinar or on-demand training of your choice (of equal or lesser value).

How can we use these trainings?

Flexible Training:

  • Live: Promote and attend a live webinar and debrief immediately following.
  • Hybrid: Distribute the recording to all faculty and staff at the beginning of each month and plan a discussion session at the end of the month to determine how you will implement the strategies presented.
  • On-Demand: Distribute the recording to faculty and staff so they can watch anytime, anywhere.

In-Service Training: Plan an in-service around a live webinar or schedule a day and time to show the recording in a lecture hall or large conference room and invite faculty and staff to brainstorm and discuss implications for your institution.

Online Faculty and Staff Learning Communities: Distribute the recording to faculty and staff so they can watch anytime, anywhere.

Staff Recognition: Develop a program around the webinar with monthly themes and recognize the staff members that implement the best idea related to the theme.

Team-Building: Utilize these trainings to develop cross-functional and cross-discipline teams to foster collegiality.

New Employee Training: Include the online training as part of your new employee training program to ensure consistency.

Implementation and Follow-Up: Use the guide and evaluation materials provided by Innovative Educators to plan, implement, and track your progress.


How much does a live webinar or on-demand training cost?

1 Training (Live Webinar or On-Demand Training) - $425 Unlimited connections, campus-wide access license to the recording for one year.

Package Pricing

  • 2 Trainings - $645 Unlimited connections, recording for one year (campus-wide access)
  • 3 Trainings - $900 Unlimited connections, recording for one year (campus-wide access)
  • 6 Trainings - $1500 Unlimited connections, recording for one year (campus-wide access)
What type of payment do you accept?

You may pay with a credit card (American Express, MasterCard or Visa), PO, check, or electronic transfer of funds. You can email us (support@ieinfo.org), call 303-955-0415 or fax 1.866.508.0860.

Payment terms are net 90 days.

Where do I send payment?

Please mail checks and POs to our mailing address:
Innovative Educators
3277 Carbon Place
Boulder, CO 80301

What is your cancellation policy?

Below is a breakdown of our cancellation policy.

  • 30 days prior: Full refund
  • 14 days prior: $100 processing fee
  • Fewer than 14 days: Credit toward another IE event. Please note that registration for the live webinar includes access to the recording which you can share, as it is a campus access license. We email the recording the Monday following the live event. For questions, please email us or call 303.955.0415.
What is included in the Go2K Membership?

All live Webinars and over 100 pre-selected, on-demand webinars.


Is the price for Go2K a one-time fee or an annual fee?

The purchase price for Go2K is an annual fee, which includes access to over 150 live events/year and 100+ on-demand trainings.


Are their certificates of completion available?

Your on-demand portal includes automated certificates of completion and can be printed or downloaded after completing the training. The live events do not include automated certificates. However, we can provide you a fillable certificate PDF to share with faculty and staff.


What kind of reporting is included?

For your on-demand trainings, we provide you with a monthly usage report as well as an evaluation report. Upon request, we can provide annual or bi-annual registration reports for any live orders.


How do I register for a live event?

After you purchase your Go2K membership, we will email you an institution specific password that can be used to register for any live event.


Can we share the registration coupon code with everyone at our institution?

Yes. Feel free to share the coupon code with anyone at your institution. Please do not share with anyone outside your institution. We recommend registering 24 hours in advance of the live event.


How do I access my on-demand trainings?

After you purchase your Go2K membership, we will email you a link to your on-demand portal that you can share with your entire institution.

How are colleges using Go2O?

Colleges are using Go2O in a variety of ways:

  • As a stand-alone online orientation
  • As an online complement to their face-to-face orientation
  • As an online orientation for their distance learners
  • As an online enrollment checklist to ease the registration process

Does purchase of Go2O include completion reports?

You can receive completion reports two ways:

  • Automated delivery (ftp dump, email, webhook)
  • Instant access via administrative login

What is the registration checklist and is it included in my Go2O purchase?

The online enrollment checklist is designed to walk students through your enrollment process ensuring they make it to the first day of class! The registration checklist is one of the modules available with Go2O. Based on your purchasing level, the module can be a selection or will be included.


Are there various pricing options available for Go2O?

Yes, we have 4 pricing levels available.

  • Starter
  • Pro
  • Premium
  • Custom

Is Go2O ADA compliant and responsive?

Go2O is ADA accessible and fully responsive on any mobile device, tablet, or computer.

How are colleges using SL?
  • Recruitment
  • Probation/Interventions
  • Career Readiness
  • Learning Centers
  • TRIO Programs
  • IX Training
  • IV Grants
  • With Advisors & Counselors
  • Extended Learning Institute
  • FYE & Student Success Courses
  • Orientation
  • Online FYE Seminar
  • Extra Credit
  • Financial Aid Appeal
  • College Level English Requirement
  • Supplemental Instruction
  • Target Online Learners
  • Student Disability Office
  • Writing Center
  • Can be required by faculty
  • Student Success Course

Which workshops are your top rated?

We take quality seriously, and so all of our workshops are top notch in terms of content and look. However, if we know how you plan to use StudentLingo (FYE, Retention, Probation, TRIO, etc.), we can make workshop recommendations.


Funding is a little tight, how many workshops can I get for $XX?

You can buy the entire StudentLingo package (50 workshops) or we offer several a la carte options. Unlike a lot of other software companies, we don’t charge per user, so we can work with any budget. We recommend talking to other departments on campus to increase your purchasing power and to share the cost. Also, we do have a pay model whereby students pay directly. If you are interested in learning more about this option, give us a call.


Is there an admin view?

This is a feature of our platform, but comes at an additional cost. With the admin view, you get access to more advanced reporting, and you have it in real time. With the standard membership, you get monthly reports.


How have other schools leveraged reporting?
  • One of our partners, College of Southern Nevada, used StudentLingo to measure learning outcomes. in a study, one class had access to StudentLingo and the other cohort did not. 92% of the cohort with access to StudentLingo earned a whole letter grade higher than the cohort without StudentLingo.
  • A lot of our partners use the data to justify funding for grants, operating dollars, or for new program development.
  • The evaluation data is particularly useful in identifying what type of learning students prefer and the qualitative takeaways from viewing the workshop.
  • Some of our partners use the data to connect with their student information system, like Banner or Peoplesoft. 
  • I think a great way to get started on how you want to use the data is to ask yourself some questions:
    1. How will I know if StudentLingo was successful?
    2. What do I hope students will gain from access to StudentLingo?
    3. What data is important for me to know in order to show that StudentLingo is a worthwhile purchase?
What is TutorLingo?

TutorLingo is a series of 9 online training modules that prepare tutors by providing the basic skills necessary to support their peers in becoming more independent and strategic learners.


Should the TutorLingo trainings be viewed in any particular order?

No, each training is a stand-alone workshop, and they can be viewed in any order.


What is the CRLA?

The CRLA is a group of student-oriented professionals active in the fields of reading, learning assistance, developmental education, tutoring, and mentoring. In 1989, the CRLA created a training program that is considered ‘best-practice’ for tutor training. A fews years ago, Innovative Educators partnered with the CRLA to create supplementary training modules. Our training supports learning centers in achieving level 1 certification through CRLA.


Do CRLA members receive a discount on TutorLingo?

Yes. CRLA members receive a 10% discount on TutorLingo.


Is there an admin view?

Yes. The admin view is an upgrade and costs $500, but gives you the ability to access completion data more efficiently and in real time. If you don’t want the admin view, we provide monthly usage reports.

What is ParentLingo?

ParentLingo is a go-to resource that institutions can easily share with parents to encourage student independence, growth & success. ParentLingo is a shared resource that recognizes and includes parents as partners in the educational process.


What is the cost?

Please contact us for pricing information.  Email kristen@ieinfo.org or 303-955-0415.


What features are included?

Standard package:

  • 8 Targeted Modules For Parents Branding (Logo On Every Page)
  • ADA Compliant & Responsive Design
  • Promotional Materials
  • Registration (First Name, Last Name, Email)

Premier Package:

  • 8 Targeted Modules For Parents Branding (Logo On Every Page)
  • ADA Compliant & Responsive Design
  • Promotional Materials
  • Completion Reports & Standard Evaluations
  • Custom Branding (Logo & Institutional Photos)
  • 3 Additional Registration Points
  • Add & Edit Custom Content
  • Customizable Evaluations & Surveys Advanced Reporting
  • Designated Instructional Designer
  • Flexible Pricing (College Payment Option Or Parents Pay Directly)