The Iowa Center for Education and Technology Research Guidance (ICATER) is a universal design help and resource technology for educational communities in Iowa and the United States. The Center, located within the University of Iowa University and the Lindquist Center in Iowa City, provides many services for educators such as pre-service training, new technology tutorials and summer institutes. Not only does ICATER help students with learning limitations to their full potential, but also has a laboratory that provides demonstration of assistive technology.
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Student Services
Students, K-12 students, and families across Iowa consult with ICATER staff to try technologies such as software, apps, or alternative computer access. In August 2014, the University of Iowa College of Education hosts a two-day bootcamp called Talk-to-Text, to teach high school students from Cedar Rapids, Iowa about software programs that can help them learn. Students learn about 'Dragon Naturally Speaking' and 'Co-Writer.'
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