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In 2001, a group of Assistive Technology
Professionals and interested others met to discuss the possibility of
re-establishing a Michigan subdivision of TAM. Meetings were spent on
exploring this possibility and possible activities. A main goal was in
coordinating communication within the various branches of Assistive
Technology agencies and groups within the state. This group also assisted
in providing training on a state-wide basis through an Assistive Technology
Institute and conferences.
On February
28, 2002, after over a year of planning, the first Annual Meeting of
Michigan TAM was held at the state CEC convention. At that time, a slate of
officers was voted upon and a constitution was ratified. Forms were
submitted and approved to state and national CEC, making Michigan TAM an
official entity. There was money in a budget from a past conference several
years ago to use as seed money for the new subdivision.
To date,
Michigan TAM has participated in several Assistive Technology Institutes and
presented Assistive Technology related sessions at CEC state convention.
TAM was instrumental in bringing together members of the field to create a
set of competencies for Assistive Technology Specialists that can be used
for the state of Michigan. Currently TAM is working to promote these
competencies. TAM has facilitated a collaboration of AT related groups
including Assistive Technology Regional Consortiums, MATR, Michigan
Assistive Technology Resources, MACUL/Sig-Sped, State of Michigan, and
Higher Education. This collaboration has resulted in better communication
and understanding of the roles of each group.

In 2003-2004, future
goals for Michigan TAM were more clearly defined. These goals will provide
guidance for the 2004-2005 year.
1. Contribute to State Wide
Training Opportunities in Assistive Technology
2. Continue collaboration with TAM/MATR/Regions/MACUL/Michigan
Department of Education/Institutes of Higher Education (IHE)
3. Disseminate Information on Assistive Technology throughout State
4. Participate in Political Activities related to Assistive Technology

President:
Gayle Minnick-Underwood
Allegan County ISD
212 Grove St.
Allegan, MI 49010
269.673.2167 ext.
3480
gunderwood@alleganisd.org
President Elect:
Kindy Segovia
Kent ISD
2930 Knapp NE
Grand Rapids, MI
49525
616.365.2244
KindySegovia@kentISD.org
Secretary:
Dawn Jones
Oakland Schools
2111 Pontiac Lake Road
Waterford, MI
248.442.5088
Dawn.Jones@oakland.k12.mi.us
Treasurer:
Jim
Randall
Oakland Schools
2111 Pontiac Lake
Road Waterford, MI 48328 248.209.2051
Jim.Randall@oakland.k12.mi.us

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Current Officers
of Michigan Tam
In 2001, a group of Assistive Technology
Professionals and interested others met to discuss the possibility of
re-establishing a Michigan subdivision of TAM. Meetings were spent on
exploring this possibility and possible activities. A main goal was in
coordinating communication within the various branches of Assistive
Technology agencies and groups within the state. This group also assisted
in providing training on a state-wide basis through an Assistive Technology
Institute and conferences.
On February
28, 2002, after over a year of planning, the first Annual Meeting of
Michigan TAM was held at the state CEC convention. At that time, a slate of
officers was voted upon and a constitution was ratified. Forms were
submitted and approved to state and national CEC, making Michigan TAM an
official entity. There was money in a budget from a past conference several
years ago to use as seed money for the new subdivision.
To date,
Michigan TAM has participated in several Assistive Technology Institutes and
presented Assistive Technology related sessions at CEC state convention.
TAM was instrumental in bringing together members of the field to create a
set of competencies for Assistive Technology Specialists that can be used
for the state of Michigan. Currently TAM is working to promote these
competencies. TAM has facilitated a collaboration of AT related groups
including Assistive Technology Regional Consortiums, MATR, Michigan
Assistive Technology Resources, MACUL/Sig-Sped, State of Michigan, and
Higher Education. This collaboration has resulted in better communication
and understanding of the roles of each group.

Goals of Michigan TAM
In 2003-2004, future
goals for Michigan TAM were more clearly defined. These goals will provide
guidance for the 2004-2005 year.
1.
Contribute to State Wide
Training Opportunities in Assistive Technology
2.
Continue collaboration with TAM/MATR/Regions/MACUL/Michigan
Department of Education/Institutes of Higher Education (IHE)
3.
Disseminate Information on Assistive Technology throughout State
4.
Participate in Political Activities related to Assistive Technology

Current Officers of Michigan Tam
President: Gayle Minnick-Underwood
Allegan County ISD
212 Grove St.
Allegan, MI 49010
269.673.2167 ext.
3480
gunderwood@alleganisd.org
President Elect: Kindy Segovia
Kent ISD
2930 Knapp NE
Grand Rapids, MI
49525
616.365.2244
KindySegovia@kentISD.org
Secretary: Dawn Jones
Oakland Schools
2111 Pontiac Lake Road
Waterford, MI
248.442.5088
Dawn.Jones@oakland.k12.mi.us
Treasurer: Jim
Randall
Oakland Schools
2111 Pontiac Lake
Road
Waterford, MI 48328
248.209.2051
Jim.Randall@oakland.k12.mi.us
