Category Archives: General Topics
Academic and Library Support While Learning Remotely
Do you need academic or Library support while learning remotely due to COVID-19?
Check this URL for details: https://libguides.usask.ca/libraryupdates
AES Exam Accommodations and COVID-19 Protocols
We know that you have a lot of questions about how your exams will be handled in light of the COVID-19 protocols. We have many of the same questions. The situation is changing very rapidly and we are waiting for more information from the University too. We will keep you updated as we learn more. For the time being, these FAQs may answer some of your questions.
Do I need to cancel the exams that I have scheduled with AES on March 16, 17, and 18?
No. Because classes have been suspended for those dates, no exams are being written. We have cancelled all exams scheduled at AES and no fees will be charged for missing exams on these dates.
I have an exam after March 18 but it is now online (or it is now a different type of assessment). I no longer need AES to provide accommodations. Do I need to cancel my request?
No. At this time, we are still awaiting more information from the University but we will handle cancellations internally and no fees will be charged for missed exams.
How will my FINAL exams be handled?
At this time, we don’t know. To be on the safe side, please submit your requests for final exam accommodations, just in case we are to provide any here. If you need accommodations, and if you haven’t already requested them, do so by the deadline: March 19, 2020 at 11:59pm. If you need assistance figuring out how to request accommodations, visit our blog post at: https://words.usask.ca/dss/2020/03/06/request-your-april-2020-exam-accommodations-now/
My instructor let us know that we have an online exam coming up. How will my accommodations be handled?
Many students registered with AES have accommodations that can be adapted very easily to an online setting. It’s important to email your instructor ASAP about the accommodations you need for online exams. Attach a copy of your Letter to Professor to your email and ask to discuss your accommodation needs. In general:
- Extra time: Assuming the exam is timed, the instructor will need to contact ICT to get the timer adjusted for you.
- Quiet Space: You can optimize your space at home to keep it functional and distraction-free. Visit our blog post at this address for tips: https://words.usask.ca/dss/2020/03/16/creating-a-optimal-space-at-home-for-online-exams/
- Reader/Scribe: Read&Write software is an excellent alternative to a real-life person. It is available for free to all U of S students, and can be downloaded to your personal computer. If you don’t already use it, please download Read&Write and give it a trial run BEFORE your first exam date. More information can be found at this link: https://students.usask.ca/health/aes/assistive-technology.php#ReadWriteSoftware
- Other accommodations: Many other accommodations, such as specialized lighting or access to a nearby washroom or to a sofa are also easy to manage at home. If, however, you have an accommodation that you can NOT access at home and that your instructor is NOT able to assist with, please email aesexams@usask.ca ASAP after speaking with your instructor.
My instructor let us know that our exam will be changed to a take-home assignment. How do I get accommodations for that?
In most cases, take home assignments are designed to be completed within a set number of hours (for example, 3-4 hours) but students are given a larger window to complete the exam in (for example, 24 hours). For this reason, the extra time accommodation is not applicable to take-home exams.
You should be able to manage all other accommodations on your own, as per the information under the “online exam” FAQ above.
What will happen with my special deferred final?
If you’ve been approved to write a special deferred final in March 2020, please contact your college about a further deferral. AES will not be able to accommodate deferrals while the COVID-19 protocols are in place.
Can I book an external exam with AES now?
At this time, we don’t know. We will provide updates as more information becomes available to us. However, we urge you to contact the institution that the exam is with, as many are suspending their external exam programs for the duration.
Why haven’t you replied to my email yet?
Either we are having difficulty managing the email load or we waiting for additional information from the University in order to provide an answer. Please be patient. It is extremely rare that an email gets overlooked. We want to get back to you ASAP but we also want to provide relevant and useful information.
I don’t want to get your mass emails anymore.
The only way we can remove you from our mailing list is to archive your record, essentially “unregistering” you from AES. This would mean that you could no longer access your AES PAWS tab or any in-person AES services. If you are sure you want your record archived, shoot us an email at aesexams@usask.ca Otherwise, just delete them. We do try not to spam you, but we are getting a lot of emailed questions and the fastest way to get info out to all of you is via email.
I have a question that you haven’t answered here.
Email us at aesexams@usask.ca
Keep abreast of the latest COVID-19 updates by visiting the University’s dedicated website at this URL: https://updates.usask.ca/ as well as the AES Blog at this URL: https://words.usask.ca/dss/
Stay safe. Wash your hands. Bump elbows. Reach out for help of any kind if you need it, including from us here at AES.
Request your April 2020 exam accommodations NOW
11:59pm on March 19 is the deadline to request ALL exam accommodations for April. Both the non-final and the final exam forms will shut down after this time.
- No requests will be accepted after March 19, for any reason.
- If you have any non-final exams on April 2-7, accommodations for those need to be requested by March 19, too.
- All complete and correct information must be provided by the March 19 deadline. We don’t just need your request–we need all relevant and correct information as well.
- While we can remove accommodations and/or cancel an entire request after the deadline, we cannot add in new accommodations or make changes to dates/times.
HOW TO REQUEST ACCOMMODATIONS FOR FINAL EXAMS
Log into PAWS –> Go to the AES channel –> Click on “Exam Service” –> Click on the “Final Exam” link –> Fill out the form(s)
If your final exam does not show up when you work through those steps, it is not in the University’s final exam schedule. This commonly happens with lab finals and any exam outside of the final exam period (such as on the last day of classes). If your final exam does not show up when you use the final exam link, use the non-final exam link instead.
IMPORTANT NOTES
- Evening finals are always scheduled to begin earlier than 7pm at AES so that no one has to stay on campus too late.
- AES only supports date and/or time changes for accommodation-related reasons. We will not change an exam date or time for personal reasons (such as travel, work, or family obligations).
- AES books exams so that there is significant overlap with the time the class writes. If you need to change the date or time of an exam so much that there is NO overlap, you must get permission from your instructor BEFORE you submit your request. This includes situations where students have accommodations such as “no morning exams.” Even if you have an accommodation supporting a time change, you still have to talk to your instructor about it.
Report technical problems of any kind IMMEDIATELY by sending an email to this address: aesexams@usask.ca
Registered Disability Savings Plan
Learn how the Registered Disability Savings Plan, Registered Retirement Savings Plan, and Disability Tax Credit can benefit you!
• What is an RDSP?
• Who Qualifies?
• Should I use an RDSP or RRSP?
• What is the Disability Tax Credit?
Michael Hernik MPAcc, CPA from the Edwards School of Business will be answering these questions and more. Anyone is welcome to join!
Date: Friday, February 21, 2020
Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: NSILC Office – 237 5th Ave N., Saskatoon, SK
Cost: Free
Registration: Required. Register on Eventbrite or by calling 306-665-5508
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North Saskatchewan Independent Living Centre
www.nsilc.com
#237 5th Avenue North
Saskatoon, SK S7K 2P2
Ph: 306.665.5508
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ADHD Open Panel
Do you have questions about ADHD? Think you might have it? Wondering what to do? Ask our panel of experts! Speakers from Student Wellness Centre, and Access and Equity Services are available, including a physician, a community mental health nurse, a dietitian, a student advisor (assistive technology) and counsellors. Free! All registered students are welcome for this one hour session.
When: January 30, 2020
Time: 01:00 PM – 02:00 PM
Location: USask Community Centre, Marquis Hall, room 104
A NATIONAL Group for Students with Disabilities
The Canadian Federation of Students (CFS) unites 500,000 students who are members of over 80 college and university students’ unions across Canada. By lobbying, conducting research, mobilizing members, and organizing campaigns the Federation works to ensure a high quality system of post-secondary education that is accessible to all. Within the Federation there is a Constituency Group for Students with Disabilities.
Canadian Federation of Students (CFS)
338C Somerset Street West
Ottawa, Ontario, K2P 0J9
Telephone: (613) 232-7394
Fax: (613) 232-0276
E-mail: web@cfs-fcee.ca
Web site: http://www.cfs-fcee.ca
The Canadian Alliance of Student Associations (CASA) is an alliance of students associations and student unions representing over 300,000 students from 23 post-secondary institutions in Canada. CASA represents and defends the interests of post-secondary students to federal and inter-provincial levels of government.
Canadian Alliance of Student Associations (CASA)
P.O. Box Station D
Ottawa, Ontario, K1P 6H8
Telephone: (613) 236-3457
E-mail: casacomm@casa.ca
Web site: http://www.casa.ca/
Empower U Webinar: Right to Education, Perspectives of Post-Secondary Student Leaders With Disabilities, January 22nd!
Join the Nothing About Us Without Us: Empower U, Learn to Access Your Disability Rights team for Empower U webinars to get more in-depth information about the rights of persons with disabilities in Canada, and how various organizations use human rights perspective to ensure rights, inclusion and equality of persons with disabilities.
Our first webinar is on the Right to Education, Perspectives of Post-Secondary Student Leaders With Disabilities on Wednesday, January 22nd from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. EST. Captioning will be provided.
Speakers:
Nadia Kanani, Advocacy and Finance Coordinator, Students for Barrier-free Access, University of Toronto
Kat Kahnert-Wolchak, Coordinator, York Federation of Students Access Centre, York University
Morgan Sears, Cody Joy & Julia Abundo, Managing Team, Memorial Disability Information Support Centre, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Register for the webinar here: https://secure.neads.ca/register/en.php?id=20ON
On the day of the webinar access the session through this Zoom meeting link:
https://zoom.us/j/119496434 Meeting ID: 119-496-434 (No password needed)
Optional teleconference: 1-647-558-0588
Meeting ID: 119-496-434 (then press #)
Participant ID: None required (just press #)
Description: A series of ten webinars will offer training for people with disabilities who are willing to make a commitment to share their knowledge in their communities / organizations with their peers for the purpose of increased awareness of how to remedy discrimination using more familiar (Human Rights Codes) and newer instruments (United Nations Convention on The Rights of Persons With Disabilities (CRPD) and the CRPD’s Optional Protocol to train other people to do likewise.
Learning Objectives:
• To increase the number of Canadians with disabilities, particularly youth with disabilities and people with disabilities from ethno-cultural communities, who are knowledgeable about available human rights remedies to discrimination and how to access these remedies
• To increase capacity of Canadians with disabilities to share that knowledge with their peers so that more people across Canada (particularly with disabilities and multi-ethnic communities) will have the information necessary to navigate the systems where Canadians can seek redress for discrimination
Learning Outcomes – At the end of the training participants will have:
• In-depth knowledge of how to use United Nations Convention on The Rights of Persons With Disabilities (CRPD) and the Optional Protocol, as well as Human Rights Codes and the Accessible Canada Act
• In-depth understanding of how to access and navigate the systems where Canadians with disabilities can seek redress from discrimination
Webinars will be held every Wednesday at 1.00 pm EST from January 22 to March 25, 2020. Recordings will be available to participants after webinars.
About the Project:
The project Nothing About Us Without Us: Empower U, Learn to Access Your Disability Rights is funded by Employment and Social Development Canada and implemented by the Council of Canadians with Disabilities (CCD) in collaboration with the Canadian Multicultural Disability Centre Inc. (CMDCI), Citizens With Disabilities – Ontario (CWDO), the Manitoba League of Persons with Disabilities (MLPD) and the National Educational Association of Disabled Students (NEADS).