2010: Popular Press Articles: Magazines, Newsletters, Reports, Web Sites, Webinars, Social Media

Through the looking glass and what we found there: Examining information and communication technology that helps college students with LD.

King, L., Fichten, C. S., Budd, J., Chauvin, A., Nguyen, M. N., & Barile, M. (2010). Through the looking glass and what we found there: Examining information and communication technology that helps college students with LD. Rendez-vous, 24(2), 10-11.
2010: Refereed Conference Presentations

Troubles d’apprentissage et utilisation des technologies de l’information.

King, L., Chauvin, A., & Nguyen, M. N. (2010, June). Troubles d’apprentissage et utilisation des technologies de l’information. Presentation at the 30e colloque de l’Association québécoise de pédagogie collégiale (AQPC), Sherbrooke, Québec.
2017: Refereed Conference Presentations

Trouver un terrain d’entente : Analyse comparative du point de vue des étudiants et de l’utilisation des TIC par leurs professeurs [Poster session]

King, L., Lussier, A., Jorgensen, M., Fichten, C., Havel, A., Budd, J., Asuncion, J., Nguyen, M. N., & Marcil, E. (2017, May 11).  Trouver un terrain d’entente : Analyse comparative du point de vue des étudiants et de l’utilisation des TIC par leurs professeurs [Poster session]. Congrès de l’Association pour la recherche au collégial (ARC) dans […]
2013: Popular Press Articles: Magazines, Newsletters, Reports, Web Sites, Webinars, Social Media

Un diplôme universitaire est la clé du succès des jeunes en situation de handicap

Barile, M., Fichten, C. S., Jorgensen, M., & Nguyen, M. N. (2013). Un diplôme universitaire est la clé du succès des jeunes en situation de handicap. Moxie – Newsletter of the Independent Living – Montreal, 9(3), 2-3.
2010: Refereed Conference Presentations

Understanding the e-learning and ICT needs of postsecondary students with visual impairments: Findings and implications for future success

Martiniello, N., Fichten, C. S., Asuncion, J. V., Ferraro, V., Wolforth, J., Nguyen, M. N., Budd, J., Barile, M., Gaulin, C., Tibbs, A., & Amsel, R. (2010, June). Understanding the e-learning and ICT needs of postsecondary students with visual impairments: Findings and implications for future success. Presentation at the Annual Canadian Disability Studies Association Conference, […]
2012: Refereed Conference Presentations

Understanding the needs of the few helps meet the needs of the many: Information and communication technology use and students with learning disabilities in college

King, L., Nguyen, M. N., Chauvin, A., Fichten, C. S., Barile, M., Havel, A., Mimouni, Z., Budd, J., Raymond, O., & Juhel, J.-C. (2012, June). Understanding the needs of the few helps meet the needs of the many: Information and communication technology use and students with learning disabilities in college. Presentation at the 12th International […]
2013: Popular Press Articles: Magazines, Newsletters, Reports, Web Sites, Webinars, Social Media

University degree key to success for youth with disabilities

Barile, M., Fichten, C. S., Jorgensen, M., & Nguyen, M. N. (2013). University degree key to success for youth with disabilities. Moxie – Newsletter of the Independent Living – Montreal, 9(3), 2-3.
2016: Refereed Conference Presentations

Use of ICTs in Canadian and Israeli higher education: Views of students with and without disabilities [Conference presentation]

Heiman, T., Fichten, C. S., Olenik-Shemesh,D., Kaspi-Tsahor, D., King, L., Jorgensen, M., Budd, J., Havel, A., Asuncion, J., & Nguyen, M. N. (2016, May 23-25). Use of ICTs in Canadian and Israeli higher education: Views of students with and without disabilities [Conference presentation]. 15th Jerusalem Conference in Canadian Studies, Jerusalem, Israel.
2012: Peer Reviewed Journal Articles

Using information and communication technologies to improve college success for students with learning disabilities

Fichten, C. S., King, L., Nguyen, M. N., Barile, M., Havel, A., Chauvin, A., Budd, J., Mimouni, Z., Raymond, O., & Juhel, J.-C. (2012). Using information and communication technologies to improve college success for students with learning disabilities. Pédagogie collégiale, 25(4), 32-37.