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Rodrigues, Igor Santos – International Journal of Technology in Education, 2023
Education based on the Internet of Things (IoEdT) emerges as a new conceptual paradigm to define the use of wireless technology as a collaborative tool in teaching-learning processes. Based on this concept, this study explored the potential of the IoEdT as a response to the problems of social inclusion of students with disabilities. In this way,…
Descriptors: Internet, Assistive Technology, Inclusion, Students with Disabilities
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Rachel A. Figard; Adam R. Carberry – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2024
Contribution: This article identifies the barriers students with disabilities have faced when accessing online undergraduate engineering education since the initial onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. This research addresses the need for greater research that explores the digital equity gap that widens as schools continue to use virtual and/or…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Electronic Learning, Engineering Education, Students with Disabilities
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Kaczorowski, Tara; McMahon, Don; Gardiner-Walsh, Stephanie; Hollingshead, Aleksandra – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2023
Technology is infused into our daily lives and is used by nearly everyone. For this reason, Innovations in Special Education Technology (ISET) focuses on technology integration with a wide range of purposes. Educational technology falls on a spectrum from universal instructional supports for all learners (e.g., digital graphic organizers, virtual…
Descriptors: Special Education, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Equal Education
Yvonna Graham; Victoria Francis – Solution Tree, 2025
Simple technological tools can empower students with dyslexia to engage with reading alongside their peers. From headphone usage to AI integration, Yvonna Graham and Victoria Francis share proven interventions, step-by-step procedures, and templates that support neurodiversity, foster full inclusion, and save teachers time. This book equips…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, High School Students, Dyslexia
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Ai Kamei; Kathryn Lubniewski; Stacy Lauderdale Littin; Carol Mcarthur-Amedeo; Mary Haspel; Wendy Harriott – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2024
With the onset of COVID-19, school districts were forced to rapidly engage in planning and development of resources for remote instruction during spring of the 2020 school year, and many special education professionals reported difficulties meeting student needs. In order to portrait the initial challenges and concerns related to remote…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Barriers, Special Education Teachers
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Lynn M. Scott; Tiffanie Zaugg; Rebecca Hines; Monica Berns-Conner – Journal of Special Education Leadership, 2025
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in special education holds promise for transformative changes in special educational leadership and pedagogical practices. Special education leaders play a pivotal role in leveraging AI to address diverse student needs, enhance instructional delivery, personalize learning experiences, and foster…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Special Education, Transformational Leadership
Office of Educational Technology, US Department of Education, 2025
As outlined in the 2024 National Educational Technology Plan; digital health, safety, and citizenship skills reflect the full set of knowledge and habits students can adopt to protect themselves and others in online spaces. For schools and districts, protecting student health and safety while those skills develop means taking an approach that can…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, School Safety, School Policy, Telecommunications
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Anabel Moriña; Rafael Carballo; Ana Castellano-Beltran – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2024
This systematic review explores the benefits and difficulties of using technology for the learning of university students with disabilities in both face-to-face and distance learning. Three databases were searched: ERIC, Scopus and Web of Science. The review included 14 articles that met all the inclusion criteria. All the included articles were…
Descriptors: Journal Articles, College Students, College Faculty, Students with Disabilities
Reagan L. Mergen – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Mathematics literacy, which encompasses vital life skills such as learning to communicate and justify reasoning, is important for all people throughout their lives. Technology tools such as technology-based graphic organizers (TBGOs) provide universal accessibility supports for learners who experience difficulties with a variety of aspects of…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Technology, Instructional Materials, Self Management
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Penrose, Rebecca Bryant – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2023
Online instructional tools are quickly being introduced, often before accessibility is incorporated into their design. This article defends the use of a popular, but highly graphic, web-based platform called Padlet in a writing course, using strategies that allow students who are visually impaired (i.e., those who are blind or have low vision) to…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Visual Impairments, Blindness, Barriers
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Yi-Fan Li; Dalun Zhang; Heather M. Dulas; Mary L. Whirley – Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 2024
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of COVID-19 and remote learning on education for college students with disabilities. A qualitative research method, interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA), was used to investigate participants' learning experiences during the pandemic. A total of 10 U.S. participants were divided into…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Distance Education, College Students
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Shaheen, Natalie L. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2022
During COVID-19, technology has frequently mediated schools' emergency remote learning. Tragically, many of those technologies, despite legal requirements to the contrary, are inaccessible to disabled youth--a pattern of oppression within compulsory education that predates the pandemic by almost two decades and is rooted in ableism. In this paper,…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Accessibility (for Disabled), Educational Technology, Students with Disabilities
Data Quality Campaign, 2022
Disaggregated data and information on other equity-focused indicators provides families with the information they need to truly understand how their students are supported in the classroom and ensure that leaders are directing supports to the students who need them most. But DQC's "Show Me the Data" review of 2021 state report cards…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Academic Achievement, Equal Education, Teacher Characteristics
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Zainuddin, Norziha Megat Mohd; Maarop, Nurazean; Wan Hassan, Wan Azlan – Asian Journal of University Education, 2022
Satisfaction is an important usability attribute in developing a courseware which involves end users. Measuring satisfaction among hearing-impaired students is different than measuring it among common students because they learn using sign language and have different learning styles. An educational courseware for hearing-impaired students is…
Descriptors: Student Satisfaction, Courseware, Students with Disabilities, Hearing Impairments
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Nachman, Brett Ranon – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2022
As higher education institutions see increased rates of autistic college students, faculty members are prompted to work more intentionally in enhancing their teaching practices' inclusivity. Future faculty (e.g., graduate students and postdocs who have teaching aspirations) are well positioned to engage in professional development that best…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Students with Disabilities, Inclusion, College Students
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