Web Summary
Q1: What is the name of the company that has been extracted from the official website?
A1: The company's name is CITES CENTER LTD.
Q2: What is the main focus or industry of the company?
A2: The company's main focus is on providing technical assistance and support for inclusive technology to enhance student success, particularly for students with disabilities.
Q3: What type of framework does CITES Center provide to support local education agencies, educators, and families?
A3: CITES Center provides an evidence-based practice framework called the CITES Framework, which aims to enhance the implementation of inclusive technology to support each student's success.
Q4: What is the second round of funding for CITES Center, and when does it run through?
A4: The second round of funding for CITES Center runs through 2028.
Q5: Who are some of the key partners or organizations that work with CITES Center?
A5: Some of the key partners or organizations that work with CITES Center include CAST (Consortium for Applied Science in Education), CoSN (Council on Systems and Technology), Project Tomorrow, SISEP (State Implementation and Scaling-up of Evidence-based Practices) Center, VLLA (Virtual Learning Leadership Alliance), CPIR (Center for Parent Information & Resources), ATIA (Assistive Technology Industry Association), and EEC (Evergreen Evaluation & Consulting).
Q6: What is the mission of CAST, a partner organization of CITES Center?
A6: The mission of CAST is to reduce barriers and build opportunity for learners with and without disabilities to succeed by applying insights from the learning sciences and leading-edge practices to educational design and implementation.
Q7: Who are some of the key advisors or experts working on the CITES 2.0 Project?
A7: Some of the key advisors or experts working on the CITES 2.0 Project include Chris Bugaj, AT Specialist; Patrick Donovan, Instructional Coach; John Eisenberg, Executive Director; Lorin Furlow, Director of Special Services; Janna Greathouse, District Assistive Technology Coordinator; Eric Hileman, Executive Director of Information Technology; Lynn Kleinmeyer, Digital Learning Consultant; Sophie Korpics, Co-Chair and disability advocate; Mike Marotta, ATAC Program Director.
Q8: What is the purpose of the Virtual Learning Leadership Alliance (VLLA)?
A8: The purpose of VLLA is to provide collegial support and collaborative opportunities to individual members and member organizations to share resources, services, and expertise related to supplemental virtual programs.