Wizdom Education web-based solutions to Transition planning Well accepted at the Annual Connections Conference April 15

Naperville, IL April 22, 2003 –Wizdom Education, a premier provider of Special Education IEP and Transition Planning software, presented a session titled “The Transition Planning Process – Meeting the Needs of Students, Teachers and Parents Through Web-based Technology” during the Connections Conference at the Pheasant Run Resort in St. Charles, IL, April 15th, in the Rembrandt Room to an enthusiastic audience.

(PRWEB) April 20, 2003

Wizdom Education web-based solutions to Transition planning

Well accepted at the Annual Connections Conference April 15

“The Transition Planning Process – Meeting the Needs of Students, Teachers and Parents Through Web-based Technology” was presented at the Pheasant Run Resort in St. Charles, IL

Naperville, IL April 22, 2003 –Wizdom Education, a premier provider of Special Education IEP and Transition Planning software, presented a session titled “The Transition Planning Process – Meeting the Needs of Students, Teachers and Parents Through Web-based Technology” during the Connections Conference at the Pheasant Run Resort in St. Charles, IL, April 15th, in the Rembrandt Room to an enthusiastic audience.

The annual Connections Conference, which is supported with funding from the Illinois State Board of Education, provides technical assistance and professional development for educators across Illinois regarding the planning, development, implementation and assessment of Education-to-Careers and Tech Prep programs.

“Case Managers and Administrators are grinding through the issues of Transition Planning, trying to help students figure out complex life questions,” says Dennis E. Wisnosky, Wizdom Founder, who will moderate the session along with Philip J. Vitkus. “Web-based technology can offer a guided yet personal road-map for these tough decisions.”

Wizdom’s Transition Planning Process session showed how web-based technology can:

·    help students (and their parents) recognize and deal with the issues of, "What do I want to do?" "Where do I want to live?" "What do I want to do in my free time?" (the latter issue includes - "How do I want to be involved in my community?")

·    set up practical multi-year transition plans that help students meet their goals.

·    cut the time required to research the important local 15-25 community service providers, and yet appropriately connect to the providers as needed.

·    through Wizdom EducationLive! (http://www.educationlive) automatically connect case managers, students and parents to community service providers with an assurance that the school district has the most current information about the service providers available.

·    meet the needs of students, parents, and schools' obligations, without an undue burden on already time-challenged case managers and vocational coordinators.

About Wizdom Education.

Wizdom Education is a Division of Wizdom Systems, a Naperville-based company that has been providing government and corporate clients with business process reengineering, instructional design, and special education software and services since 1986. Wizdom’s LiveIEP! is an easy-to-use IEP program that puts the power of the web into the hands of special education case managers, and lets case managers and other school staff do work without depending upon network availability. Wizdom’s TransPlanner!, developed with funding by the U.S. Department of Education, helps students with disabilities, their case managers, and their parents do effective transition planning, and bridges the gap that often exists between schools and community service providers.

About The Connections Conference

The Connections Conference has provided professional development opportunities for educators throughout Illinois since 1990. The conferences bring together over 2000 teachers/instructors, administrators, and counselors to learn, share ideas and develop strategies. Over 90 practitioner-based sessions were offered in this two-day conference, April 15 and 16, 2003.


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