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Post, Michal; Storey, Keith – Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 2002
A review of 10 research articles on the use of auditory prompting systems with persons with moderate to severe disabilities found a functional relationship between the use of an audio prompt system and increased task performance. Results support the use of an audio prompt system as an effective intervention. (Contains references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Assistive Technology, Audiotape Cassettes, Auditory Stimuli
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Crudden, Adele – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2002
A collective case study approach was used to examine factors that influence the job retention of persons with vision loss. Computer technology was found to be a major positive influence and print access and technology were a source of stress for most participants (n=10). (Contains 7 references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Assistive Technology, Case Studies, Computers
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Engstrom, Ellen Urquhart – Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, 2005
The recent emergence of assistive technology encourages researchers and educators to explore its possible benefits for students who lack the reading and writing skills necessary for success in higher education. Assistive technologies include text-to-speech software, word-processing programs, voice-recognition software, and software for organizing…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction
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Siligo, Wayne Roy – Music Educators Journal, 2005
This article will give music educators some practical tools and information for helping students with visual impairments enjoy the ensemble experience. The author has used these tools as music director at the California School for the Blind (CSB) and as a musician who is visually impaired. All observations and techniques mentioned here come out of…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Visual Impairments, Music Education, Academic Accommodations (Disabilities)
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Preisler, G.; Tvingstedt, A. -L. – American Annals of the Deaf, 2005
Within the framework of a longitudinal study of deaf children with cochlear implants, 11 children with implants were interviewed. The objective was to shed light on what it is like for a child to use a cochlear implant, based on these children's own experience with implants, which ranged from 5.0 to 7.5 years. Six of the children were in schools…
Descriptors: Deafness, Interviews, Assistive Technology, Experience
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Sell, Debbie; Mars, Michael; Worrell, Emma – International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 2006
Background: A prosthetic approach to velopharyngeal dysfunction (VPD) is not new. However, a collaborative interdisciplinary team approach by a speech-and-language therapist, dental specialist and maxillofacial technician, including accurate fitting using nasendoscopy, has provided an opportunity to define the clinical care pathway, and audit the…
Descriptors: Speech Impairments, Assistive Technology, Intervention, Outcomes of Treatment
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Campbell, Diane M. – Equity and Excellence in Education, 2004
This article discusses the application of Universal Instructional Design principles to the field of assistive technology in higher education. The author makes suggestions for the use of assistive technology with attention to particular student learning styles. Ideas for ways to upgrade computer laboratory facilities are provided for administrators…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Instructional Design, Assistive Technology, Higher Education
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Rust, Kathy Longenecker; Smith, Roger O. – Assistive Technology Outcomes and Benefits, 2006
The assistive technology (AT) field acknowledges that different stakeholders vary in their perspectives of service delivery outcomes. While the literature delineates consumers, caregivers and providers as stakeholders with distinct views, very little research documents these unique perspectives. This study reports on the perspectives of (a)…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Data, Manufacturing Industry, Federal Aid
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Parette, Phil; Wojcik, Brian W. – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2004
In 1991, the Association for Retarded Citizens (ARC) of the United States issued a position statement stating that assistive technology (AT) could be a useful tool for individuals with mental retardation. The Division on Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities of the Council for Exceptional Children published a position statement…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Assistive Technology, Mental Retardation, Developmental Disabilities
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Magnan, Annie; Ecalle, Jean; Veuillet, Evelyne; Collet, Lionel – Dyslexia, 2004
A research project was conducted in order to investigate the usefulness of intensive audio-visual training administered to children with dyslexia involving daily voicing exercises. In this study, the children received such voicing training (experimental group) for 30 min a day, 4 days a week, over 5 weeks. They were assessed on a reading task…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Dyslexia, Phonology, Speech Language Pathology
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Most, Tova – Deafness and Education International, 2004
This study evaluated school functioning of a sample of children with hearing impairments who were mainstreamed in regular educational settings. Participants comprised 47 children aged 7;2 to 9;3 years with various degrees and types of hearing loss. Teachers evaluated the children using the Hebrew version of the Screening Instrument For Targeting…
Descriptors: Hearing (Physiology), Hearing Impairments, Children, Assistive Technology
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Ingram, David – Journal of Child Language, 2002
Attempts to measure phonological acquisition have largely focused on segments, with less effort made to examine whole-word productions. This article proposes four measures designed to estimate a child's whole-word abilities: 1. the "phonological mean length of utterance", a measure of whole-word complexity for both child and target words, 2. the…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Phonology, Measures (Individuals), Word Recognition
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Lieberman, Lauren J.; MacVicar, Janet M. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2003
This study analyzed the current recreational practices and the barriers faced by 54 youths who are deaf-blind. The most common recreational activities were swimming, swinging, walking, climbing, and biking, and the greatest perceived barriers were the disability itself, lack of knowledge, lack of programming, lack of staff, and inadequate…
Descriptors: Play, Recreational Activities, Deaf Blind, Aquatic Sports
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Roelands, Marc; Van Oost, Paulette; Depoorter, AnneMarie; Buysse, Ann – Gerontologist, 2002
Purpose: To provide insight into the contribution of psychological variables in understanding use and nonuse of assistive devices (ADs) for self-care and mobility. Design and Methods: A survey on a representative sample of 491 community-dwelling elderly people in Flanders was conducted. A theoretical model of the factors predicting the use of ADs…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Physical Mobility, Intention, Older Adults
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Bergeson, Tonya R.; Miller, Rachel J.; McCune, Kasi – Infancy, 2006
This study investigated the effects of age, hearing loss, and cochlear implantation on mothers' speech to infants and children. We recorded normal-hearing (NH) mothers speaking to their children as they typically would do at home and speaking to an adult experimenter. Nine infants (10-37 months) were hearing-impaired and had used a cochlear…
Descriptors: Mothers, Speech Communication, Hearing Impairments, Infants
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