Rayne Tunley (Lorayne) has been with Microcomputer Science Centre
since 2005 and has brought with her a myriad of expertise and knowledge from
teaching to computer from her experience as a Professor at Sheridan College
where she taught for 20+ years.
Rayne works and trains both children and adults
with various Special Needs (Vision: Blind/Low Vision, Learning Disabilities,
Physical and Mental challenges) through hands-on training, and with various
assistive technologies along with Microscience, working with individuals, as
well as with various institutions such as the Toronto District School Board,
Toronto Catholic District School Board, Halton Catholic District School Board, Peel
District School Board, Dufferin Peel Catholic District School Board, the CNIB
and the Learning Disability Association of Ontario, and has worked with the
Waterloo Catholic District School Board, to mention a few.
She also is a
Speaker giving both exciting and innovation presentations at conferences
throughout Canada.
Along with training, Rayne is also the Training Co-ordinator for MSC, works
closely with the trainers to meet the needs of the current curriculum, prepares
presentations and conducts numerous presentations and webinars as needed.
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Microcomputer
Science Centre Inc.
Serving the Canadian Special Needs Community since 1980, providing
Adaptive technology, Consulting, Training, Service and Support.
For more information, please visit: www.microscience.on.ca
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