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Muhammet Demirbilek – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2023
After rehabilitation or treatment in hospitals, young people with disabilities often could not engage in a variety of sports due to their physical limitations related to their illness or disability. This gives rise to certain psychological problems, reduced self-esteem and self-confident. The aim of the ReSport project is to enable young people…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Disabilities, Athletics, Motivation Techniques
Bublic, Mateja; Blatnik, Stanko; Eminovic, Fadilj; Selimovic, Sanja; Šaric, Edina – Online Submission, 2018
The experts of the education and rehabilitation profile recognize the need for new ways and technologies for education and rehabilitation of children with developmental disabilities. The accelerated development of ICT not only encourages technology experts, but puts them in front of the final stage, and necessitates the necessary adaptation to…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Rehabilitation, Educational Needs, Educational Technology
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Matias Fernandes, Mayra; Alves da Costa Filho, Roraima; Tadeu Iaochite, Roberto – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2019
This study investigated the level of future physical education teachers' self-efficacy to inclusion of students with disabilities and its relation to the source of physiological and affective states. One hundred eighty eight physical education student teachers responded to a self-efficacy scale towards inclusion, and the teacher self-efficacy…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Effectiveness, Self Efficacy, Inclusion
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Frank, Anna Marie – Quest, 2018
We live in challenging times. The divisions among people related to race, gender, gender identity, religion, and socioeconomic class are becoming more apparent. Past efforts toward social justice and the dismantling of these divisions seem to be losing their momentum and are even negated. As kinesiologists, we each need to commit to standing for…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Kinetics, Physical Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Kawada, Taku; Ando, Akinobu; Saito, Hirotaka; Uekida, Jun; Nagai, Nobuyuki; Takeshima, Hisashi; Davis, Darold – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2016
In this paper, we developed two kinds of application software run on a mobile/wearable device for autistic spectrum disorder students, intellectual disability students, or physically challenged. One of the applications is expression detector/evaluator using a smartphone and a small expression sensor for social skill training. This sensor can…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Nonverbal Communication, Handheld Devices, Autism
Kirby, R. Lee; Smith, Cher; Billard, Jessica L.; Irving, Jenny D. H.; Pitts, Janice E.; White, Rebecca S. – RESNA (NJ1), 2010
We tested the hypothesis that training a parent in wheelchair-user and caregiver wheelchair skills would improve the child's wheelchair skills. We studied an 11-year-old girl with spina bifida and her mother. The mother received 4 training sessions averaging 42.5 minutes per session, over a period of 3 weeks. The total pre-training and, 4 weeks…
Descriptors: Mothers, Caregivers, Congenital Impairments, Training
Zeng, Xiaoming; Sligar, Steven R. – Online Submission, 2008
Human resource development programs in various institutions communicate with their constituencies including persons with disabilities through websites. Web sites need to be accessible for legal, economic and ethical reasons. We used an automated web usability evaluation tool, aDesigner, to evaluate 205 home pages from the organizations of AHRD…
Descriptors: Internet, Human Resources, Web Sites, Evaluation Methods
Wright, Beatrice A. – 1985
Five myths regarding physical disability are examined. First, the myth that people with physical disabilities tend to be more maladjusted than the ordinary person is analyzed, and it is concluded that the common association between maladjustment and physical disability is grossly oversimplified. Second, the myth portraying people with disabilities…
Descriptors: Physical Disabilities, Social Attitudes, Stereotypes
Cunningham, Pat; Gose, Joan – 1986
The paper examines the uses of telecommunication for physically handicapped students. Basic equipment, including a modem and keyboard interface, are described. The types and uses of computer bulletin boards are also described. Among benefits of telecommunications for physically handicapped students noted in the paper are social prestige,…
Descriptors: Electromechanical Aids, High Schools, Physical Disabilities, Telecommunications
Fitterman, L. Jeffrey – 1988
The paper describes the development of a computer table for physically handicapped students including persons with moderate to severe cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, uncontrolled epilepsy, and paralysis due to physical trauma. The project first reviewed furniture currently available for the physically handicapped and then conducted ergonomic…
Descriptors: Computers, Design Requirements, Furniture Design, Physical Disabilities
Burns, Monte B. – 1983
Six interface devices which students with physical impairments may use when operating the Apple II computer are described along with advantages and disadvantages, and source (when appropriate). These are: the Time Delay Keyboard, Keyguard, Magic Keyboard, Presfax-100 Touch Key-Pad, Switches (single and multiple), and Optical Strip Printer. (MC)
Descriptors: Computers, Electromechanical Aids, Physical Disabilities, Technological Advancement
Shakotko, Robert A.; Grossman, Michael – 1981
The effects of poor early life cycle health on the postsecondary educational choices and outcomes of 10,430 physically disabled persons who were high school seniors in 1972 were examined. Ss were resurveyed in October of each year through 1976. Health information, including self report and official school report of disability was collected at the…
Descriptors: Employment, Health, Physical Disabilities, Postsecondary Education
Trezza, Alphonse F. – 1983
The paper addresses the quality and extent of services provided by academic libraries to students with disabilities. The issue of establishing standards for such services is considered, and while the author notes the formidable difficulties involved in establishing such standards, he asserts that standards must be developed and implemented. He…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Disabilities, Library Services, Physical Disabilities
Foulds, Richard A.; And Others – 1976
Described are the efforts of the Biomedical Engineering Center in developing devices, particularly the Tufts Interactive Communicator (TIC) for the non-vocal severely physically disabled individual. It is noted that research has been conducted in the following areas: dictionary development, anticipatory communication, symbol communication, symbol…
Descriptors: Electromechanical Aids, Nonverbal Communication, Physical Disabilities, Severe Disabilities
Rushakoff, G. Evan – 1983
The use of microcomputers as communication aids for physically handicapped children and adults is described. Characteristics of stationary speech output communication aids addressed include encoding by single switch users, an easy to change vocabulary through the use of an "editor," capability to speak via synthesized speech in addition to…
Descriptors: Communication Aids (for Disabled), Computer Programs, Microcomputers, Physical Disabilities
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