What decision makers need to know about the needs of postsecondary students with disabilities: The Adaptech Research Project / Ce que les décideurs doivent savoir sur les besoins des étudiants handicapés au postsecondaire : Le projet de recherche Adaptech.

Fichten, C.S., Asuncion, J., Robillard, C., Fossey, M., Généreux, C., & Guimont, J.P. (2000, octobre). What decision makers need to know about the needs of postsecondary students with disabilities: The Adaptech Research Project / Ce que les décideurs doivent savoir sur les besoins des étudiants handicapés au postsecondaire : Le projet de recherche Adaptech. Présentation […]

What decision makers need to know about the NTIC needs of postsecondary students with disabilities: The Adaptech Research Project.

Fichten, C. S., Asuncion, J., Robillard, C., Fossey, M., Généreux, C., Guimont, J.-P. et Lamb, D. (2000). What decision makers need to know about the NTIC needs of postsecondary students with disabilities: The Adaptech Research Project. Actes du colloque de CAMO « Pour une technologie branchée sur la diversité » (pp. 166-172). Montréal, Canada : […]

What do 800 students with disabilities say about their experiences with computers? Findings and recommendations from Canada’s Adaptech Project

Fichten, C.S., Asuncion, J., Barile, M., Généreux, C., Judd, D., Alapin, I., Robillard, C., Fossey, M.E., & Guimont, J.P. (2000, juillet). What do 800 students with disabilities say about their experiences with computers? Findings and recommendations from Canada’s Adaptech Project. Présentation au 23e colloque annuel du AHEAD 2000, (Association on Higher Education and Disability), Kansas […]

What government, agencies, and organizations can do to improve access to computers for postsecondary students with disabilities: Recommendations based on Canadian empirical data.

Fichten, C. S., Barile, M., Asuncion, J. V. et Fossey, M. E. (2000). What government, agencies, and organizations can do to improve access to computers for postsecondary students with disabilities: Recommendations based on Canadian empirical data. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 23(3), 191-199.