Portland State University’s College of Education is excited to reprise this 3rd annual interdisciplinary summit. They invite disability specialists, urban planners, engineers, transportation professionals, students, and community members to discuss the nexus between design, innovation, technology, and access. This year’s themes will focus on Youth Leadership: Growing Interdisciplinary Solutions Through Partnerships and Smart Design = Accessible Design. We’ll explore opportunities for regional coordination across adjacent metropolitan areas, with an emphasis on the Cascadia region.
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*** Mobility Matters 2020 will now be offered exclusively online for all attendees. ***
Currently, multiple planned presentations, including the keynote, are slated to be delivered online, providing you with quality content from an interdisciplinary cadre of experts. We expect to have a full day’s worth of presentations.
Your registration fees include a full virtual access pass to view sessions synchronously and an option to watch them as recorded sessions at a later date. Already registered? You’re all set.
The organizers will email you instructions about logging in sometime before March 18, 2020.
Questions? Contact the event organizers at omsummit@pdx.edu.
This event is hosted by Portland State University’s College of Education, in partnership with the Transportation Research and Education Center at Portland State University.
The College of Education at Portland State University's mission is to empower educators and human services professionals to engage in visionary thinking and transformative practices with schools and communities.
The Transportation Research and Education Center (TREC) at Portland State University is home to the National Institute for Transportation and Communities (NITC), the Initiative for Bicycle and Pedestrian Innovation (IBPI), and other transportation programs. TREC produces research and tools for transportation decision makers, develops K-12 curriculum to expand the diversity and capacity of the workforce, and engages students and professionals through education.