Abstract: Inclusion of people with disabilities in the new knowledge-based society can be facilitated by universal design of information and communication technologies (ICTs). This will be a first step in providing the tools to reduce poverty and enhance human rights. Here, we present highlights of the Adaptech Research Network’s ten-year corpus of empirical work on education and ICTs for postsecondary learners with disabilities. Consistent with various versions of the social model of disability, recurring findings from our research link the need for availability, affordability and accessibility of both the technological and learning environments and show a clear link to the notions advocated by various versions of the social model of disab...
The fast developing technologies can benefit disabled people from many ways. However, it also formed...
Project: Innovative Solutions based on Emerging Technologies for Improving Social Inclusion of Peopl...
In this companion paper to our scientific findings (Fichten, Asuncion, Barile, Fossey, & Robilla...
The urgency of the problem is caused by the increase in the number of people with special needs and ...
ABSTRACT Access issues based on three Canadian empirical studies of the use of computer and informat...
There is a widespread discourse across academic and scientific literature extolling the benefits of ...
The university, as the main social space, can contribute to breaking down material and immaterial ba...
Information and Communication Technologies have transformed our lives in different social areas, fac...
The rate of employment for people with disabilities is very low relative to employment levels of non...
The paper uses data from a 15-country study to discuss the factors which affect the use of Informati...
International audienceSince 2005, public policy in France has strongly been encouraging young people...
Within the student groups that we work with or support it is increasingly likely that some will have...
Purpose: To explore variables related to how well the information and com-munication technologies (I...
Accessibility is the means of enabling everyone to participate in society as independently as possib...
The Role of Assistive Technology in Fostering Inclusive Education uses evidence-based research to ex...
The fast developing technologies can benefit disabled people from many ways. However, it also formed...
Project: Innovative Solutions based on Emerging Technologies for Improving Social Inclusion of Peopl...
In this companion paper to our scientific findings (Fichten, Asuncion, Barile, Fossey, & Robilla...
The urgency of the problem is caused by the increase in the number of people with special needs and ...
ABSTRACT Access issues based on three Canadian empirical studies of the use of computer and informat...
There is a widespread discourse across academic and scientific literature extolling the benefits of ...
The university, as the main social space, can contribute to breaking down material and immaterial ba...
Information and Communication Technologies have transformed our lives in different social areas, fac...
The rate of employment for people with disabilities is very low relative to employment levels of non...
The paper uses data from a 15-country study to discuss the factors which affect the use of Informati...
International audienceSince 2005, public policy in France has strongly been encouraging young people...
Within the student groups that we work with or support it is increasingly likely that some will have...
Purpose: To explore variables related to how well the information and com-munication technologies (I...
Accessibility is the means of enabling everyone to participate in society as independently as possib...
The Role of Assistive Technology in Fostering Inclusive Education uses evidence-based research to ex...
The fast developing technologies can benefit disabled people from many ways. However, it also formed...
Project: Innovative Solutions based on Emerging Technologies for Improving Social Inclusion of Peopl...
In this companion paper to our scientific findings (Fichten, Asuncion, Barile, Fossey, & Robilla...