15 March 2010: More on this topic is in the blog entry “Transitions for Young Adults with Neurocognitive Deficits”
I gave two college talks last week – driving 372 miles south on Friday (San Jose – San Luis Obispo – San Jose), then 103 miles north on Saturday (San Jose – Lafayette – San Jose).
Friday’s talk was called “Mentoring in Engineering & Computer Science & Technology Jobs”, given at the sold-out National Association of Engineering Student Councils (NAESC) conference at CalPoly in San Luis Obispo (SLO). For more, see my 1 April 2009 blog entry.
Saturday’s talk in Lafayette was called “What Happens After College? – Kids with Neurocognitive Disability Working in Engineering and Computing”, at the Orion Academy “3rd Annual Seminar on Post-Secondary Transition Planning for Young Adults with Aspergers, NLD and other Neurocognitive Deficits”. For more, see my 30 March 2009 blog entry.
From the comments and emails, I think both talks went well. Some photos follow. You can also read Wendy Dow’s “University Recruiting Topics Studentzone” blog entry (13 April 2009) about the CalPoly talk [no longer available online].
| Gonzales – driving south to SLO
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The hills of SLO
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CalPoly sign
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| Curie and Einstein at CalPoly
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Sun Table at CalPoly
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Katy at Orion Seminar
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Images Copyright 2009 by Katy Dickinson and Peter Korn
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