Steve Noble
Music History
Steve Noble is a part-time instructor at the School of Music where
he teaches evening and weekend courses in music history for non-majors.
Mr. Noble also serves as Policy Analyst for the Kentucky Assistive
Technology Service (KATS) Network, a state agency serving the needs of
Kentuckians with disabilities who benefit from assistive technology. He
holds a variety of posts at the state and national level, including
President of the Learning Disabilities Association of Kentucky and
Editor-in-Chief of the journal Information Technologies and
Disabilities, and serves on the Board of Directors for the Kentucky
Unit of Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic as well as the National
Board of the Learning Disabilities Association of America. Mr. Noble
was the primary originating drafter of two important state laws
relating to education for people with disabilities, the Accessible
Textbook Act of 2002, and the Kentucky Post secondary Textbook
Accessibility Act of 2003.

