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Volume 4, Number 1 (Fall 2007)

Assistive Technology Outcomes and Benefits

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Table of Contents

Outcomes and Benefits in Assistive Technology Service Delivery (PDF)
by Phil Parette and David Dikter

Research on AT Outcomes and Large Scale Assessments (PDF) 
by Martha Thurlow, Gerald Tindal, Richard Powers, Preston Lewis, Cara Cahalan Laitusis, Joan Breslin-Larson

The Effectiveness of Using a Pocket PC as a Video Modeling and Feedback Device for Individuals with Developmental Disbilities in Vocational Settings (PDF)
by Toni Van Laarhoven, Traci Van Laarhoven-Myers, Leslie M. Zurita
 
Providing Curriulum Access to Young Children: Online Workshops for Educators (PDF)
by Linda Robinson, Carol Schneider, Patricia Hutinger
 
Visual Features That Convey Meaning in Graphic Symbols: A Comparison of PCS and Artists' Depictions (PDF) 
by Rupal Patel, Katherine Schooley, Jessica Wilney
 
Universal Design for Learning: Critical Need Areas for People with Learning Disabilities (PDF)
by Wendy Strobel, Sajay Arthanat, Stephen Bauer, Jennifer Flagg
 
Enhancing Access to Situational Vocabulary by Leveraging Geographic Context (PDF)
by Rupal Patel, Rajiv Radhakrishnan
 
Achieving Systemic Change with Universal Design for Learning and Digital Content (PDF)
by Karen E. Ender, Barbara J. Kinney, William M. Penrod, Debra K. Bauder, Thomas Simmons

Evidence-Based Practice and the Consideration of Assistive Technology  Effectiveness and Outcomes (PDF)
by George R. Peterson-Karlan, Howard P. Parette
 
Call for Papers and Manuscript Preparation Guidelines (PDF)

 
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