Covid-19 resulted in a pivot to remote teaching and learning in most North American colleges and universities. All of a sudden faculty expected students to use a variety of digital technologies. Here we report on the technologies post-secondary students had to use and on the problems experienced by students with and without disabilities (e.g., mobility and visual impairments, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, mental health related disabilities). In a sample of 24 post-secondary students, we found a series of problems related to: software and platform issues; connectivity; how professors managed their courses; classmates’ computer behaviors; and equipment issues. We also learned about several beneficial practices and ways to avoid pr...
Disability or impairment in general does not deprive one of the rights to basic human needs and care...
Faculty in the university's department of special education had a lot of difficulties when it came t...
Assistive technology (AT) research has historically focused on skills that AT features can support (...
The Spring 2020 semester began like most others. College and university campusesopened, students ret...
Faculty at the special education department of the University held mixed concerns about e-learning o...
Following the World Health Organization’s announcement of the global pandemic because of the Coronav...
This article belongs to the Special Issue: The Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Digital Compe...
Although institutions of higher learning had been gradually exposed to blended and online methods of...
Access the online Pressbooks version of this article here. The COVID-19 pandemic caused disruptions ...
This paper seeks to inform individuals of the importance of digital inclusivity, diminish the digita...
The most obvious consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic in higher education has been more students acc...
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted education system worldwide. The emergency remote teaching has af...
We are pleased to publish the second regular issue (Volume 12, Issue 2) of Higher Learning Research ...
Personal, environmental, and academic factors contribute to student persistence and retention in col...
ABSTRACT AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF THE TRENDS EMERGING FROM A FORCED SHIFT TO A DIGITAL INTERFACE ON U...
Disability or impairment in general does not deprive one of the rights to basic human needs and care...
Faculty in the university's department of special education had a lot of difficulties when it came t...
Assistive technology (AT) research has historically focused on skills that AT features can support (...
The Spring 2020 semester began like most others. College and university campusesopened, students ret...
Faculty at the special education department of the University held mixed concerns about e-learning o...
Following the World Health Organization’s announcement of the global pandemic because of the Coronav...
This article belongs to the Special Issue: The Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Digital Compe...
Although institutions of higher learning had been gradually exposed to blended and online methods of...
Access the online Pressbooks version of this article here. The COVID-19 pandemic caused disruptions ...
This paper seeks to inform individuals of the importance of digital inclusivity, diminish the digita...
The most obvious consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic in higher education has been more students acc...
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted education system worldwide. The emergency remote teaching has af...
We are pleased to publish the second regular issue (Volume 12, Issue 2) of Higher Learning Research ...
Personal, environmental, and academic factors contribute to student persistence and retention in col...
ABSTRACT AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF THE TRENDS EMERGING FROM A FORCED SHIFT TO A DIGITAL INTERFACE ON U...
Disability or impairment in general does not deprive one of the rights to basic human needs and care...
Faculty in the university's department of special education had a lot of difficulties when it came t...
Assistive technology (AT) research has historically focused on skills that AT features can support (...