Computing and communications technologies are becoming increasingly central to the way faculty at universities carry out their educational mission. Little is known about how faculty are taking into account the needs of their students with disabilities when integrating technology into their courses. A survey (Fichten, Asuncion, Barile, Fossey & DeSimone, 2000) of a small number of faculty found that professors generally do not know what to do to ensure that students with disabilities have full access to electronic course material or how access problems can be solved. The sample for this exploratory study consisted of 344 full-time and part-time Concordia University faculty, identified as having students with disabilities enrolled in their c...
In this companion paper to our scientific findings (Fichten, Asuncion, Barile, Fossey, & Robilla...
[EN] The presence of students with disabilities in the universities is increasing. Faculty need to b...
Faculty at the special education department of the University held mixed concerns about e-learning o...
The use of information and communications technology (ICT) in higher education institutions has incr...
Purpose: To explore variables related to how well the information and com-munication technologies (I...
Views and concerns of the professionals who deliver disability-related services at Canadian postseco...
ABSTRACT Access issues based on three Canadian empirical studies of the use of computer and informat...
This is an applied companion to our empirical article elsewhere in this issue (Fichten et al., in pr...
The purpose of this study was to determine if a need exists for faculty training to improve accommod...
The purpose of this study will be to identify important factors that should be considered by faculty...
Colleges and Universities have a more diverse student body than ever before—this includes a growing ...
Purpose: To explore variables related to how well the information and communication technologies (IC...
Colleges and Universities have a more diverse student body than ever before—this includes a growing ...
As Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) become more diffuse, developers and designers n...
Most people working within the higher education sector understand the importance of making e-learnin...
In this companion paper to our scientific findings (Fichten, Asuncion, Barile, Fossey, & Robilla...
[EN] The presence of students with disabilities in the universities is increasing. Faculty need to b...
Faculty at the special education department of the University held mixed concerns about e-learning o...
The use of information and communications technology (ICT) in higher education institutions has incr...
Purpose: To explore variables related to how well the information and com-munication technologies (I...
Views and concerns of the professionals who deliver disability-related services at Canadian postseco...
ABSTRACT Access issues based on three Canadian empirical studies of the use of computer and informat...
This is an applied companion to our empirical article elsewhere in this issue (Fichten et al., in pr...
The purpose of this study was to determine if a need exists for faculty training to improve accommod...
The purpose of this study will be to identify important factors that should be considered by faculty...
Colleges and Universities have a more diverse student body than ever before—this includes a growing ...
Purpose: To explore variables related to how well the information and communication technologies (IC...
Colleges and Universities have a more diverse student body than ever before—this includes a growing ...
As Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) become more diffuse, developers and designers n...
Most people working within the higher education sector understand the importance of making e-learnin...
In this companion paper to our scientific findings (Fichten, Asuncion, Barile, Fossey, & Robilla...
[EN] The presence of students with disabilities in the universities is increasing. Faculty need to b...
Faculty at the special education department of the University held mixed concerns about e-learning o...