[Ucr-sdrc] SDRC newsletter

Glyn A Wild glyn.wild at ucr.edu
Wed Aug 12 08:50:10 PDT 2020


UCR SDRC Snapshot
A newsletter featuring reminders, resources, events and opportunities.

Follow SDRC on Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/UCRSDRC>, Instagram<https://www.instagram.com/ucrsdrc>, and Twitter<https://twitter.com/UCRSDRC> for information and updates.

Do you have questions about using or requesting approved accommodations? If so, please call 951-827-3861 or email sdrc at ucr.edu.
Accommodation requests
If you have not done so already, please make sure to request your approved accommodations. This includes scheduling your exams. If you need a refresher, follow the link below.
Accessing Accommodations | Students | SDRC | UCR<https://sdrc.ucr.edu/steps-accessing-approved-accommodations>

Appointment Request Link
Schedule your next appointment with SDRC in just a few clicks. If you wish to schedule an appointment with a Disability Specialist, click the link below and provide your availability. You will receive a confirmation email.
SDRC Appointment Request Form<https://forms.gle/DdTPomGoa6CaMTUT8>

2019-2020 SDRC Student Survey
Follow the link below to take the Annual SDRC Student Survey. We need your feedback regarding your experience for this last year! In completing the survey, you have the opportunity to enter a drawing to win one of two $75 Amazon.com gift cards. Deadline is next Friday, August 21, 2020. Don't miss out!

 https://ucriverside.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_00X7QcQ0wr3Tmip

SDRC Virtual Lounge Hour
SDRC is hosting a virtual lounge hour every Friday from 3-4 p.m. during summer session. Chat, explore, and join the activities. If you are interested, please RSVP at the following link:
https://forms.gle/jv3Bijk7xftjXbdJ6

Delta Alpha Pi International Honor Society
Student leaders with disabilities are forming a chapter of Delta Alpha Pi International Honor Society<http://deltaalphapihonorsociety.org/> at UCR. This Society will facilitate development of leadership and advocacy skills, provide educational programming on disability related topics, facilitate networking and leadership opportunities, and connect students with scholarships.  If you are interested in being a member, please complete this questionnaire<https://forms.gle/MQCekTv3FUswfVfh6>.  You may contact the organization's advisor: jennifer.biggers at ucr.edu with any additional questions.

Summer 2020 R' Success Workshops
The Academic Resource Center (ARC) is offering Summer 2020 R' Success (study skills) workshops for students to attend. The workshop series covers a variety of study and life skills topics with each workshop offered several times a quarter. If you're looking for ways to strengthen your study habits and time management skills, you've come to the right place! Follow the link below for information.
https://arc.ucr.edu/rsuccess

Alternate Media
Students are highly encouraged to purchase e-text versions of required textbooks. When e-text is not available, the Student Disability Resource Center (SDRC) works with the campus bookstore, publishers, and other partners to provide course materials in e-text formats.
Submit your Alternate Media Request using the R'Ability Alternate Format Textbooks Module<http://rability.ucr.edu/> as soon as course materials are announced. Required course material will be prioritized. Please e-mail sdrc-at at ucr.edu if you have questions. It may take up to three weeks to complete requests.
If you drop a course or your reading assignment changes, email sdrc-at at ucr.edu as soon as possible to update production schedule.

Accessible and Assistive Technology
Smart pens, document conversion, audio recording and transcription, as well as note taking are just a few technologies available to students either through borne accessible platforms, technology you may already be using, or other means.
Accessible technology is a technology designed with the needs of the largest amount of users in mind, in other words universal design. This technology employs built-in customization features so that users can really individualize their experience to meet their needs.
Assistive technology is specifically designed to help a person with a disability to perform a task. Assistive technology alone will never guarantee access for people with disabilities. Accessing information in any form is only possible when that information is born accessible, meaning it was designed with accessibility in mind.
If you have been approved, please call 951-827-3861 to schedule an appointment with an accessible technology specialist. Discover what will work best for your specific needs.

Support Services Available
SDRC will provide information about campus resources that may be of assistance to you during this time.
§  R'Pantry will remain open by APPOINTMENT ONLY. To book a time contact https://rpantry.youcanbook.me/.


§  Economic Crisis Resources for UCR Students: If you are having an immediate financial crisis and need temporary assistance, the Economic Crisis Response Team may be able to assist. To apply for assistance, visit https://basicneeds.ucr.edu/economic-crisis-response-team.
For the latest COVID-19 updates, visit https://ehs.ucr.edu/coronavirus.



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For UCR COVID-19 updates and resources available to students during this time, visit here.<https://ehs.ucr.edu/coronavirus>

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