2008: Refereed Conference Presentations

Predicting student attrition – How helpful are surveys?

Jorgensen, S., Fichten, C.S., & Havel, A. (2008, October). Predicting student attrition – How helpful are surveys? Presentation at the Canadian Institutional Research and Planning Association (CIRPA) annual convention, Quebec.
2008: Refereed Conference Presentations

Improving college success: Reasons for leaving and predictors of attrition – how do males and females and students with and without disabilities differ?

Jorgensen, S., Fichten, C.S., & Havel, A. (2008, May). Improving college success: Reasons for leaving and predictors of attrition – how do males and females and students with and without disabilities differ? Presentation at the Association for Institutional Research annual convention, Seattle.
2008: Refereed Conference Presentations

Cote de rendement au collégial (cote R) et expériences scolaires: diplômés handicapés et non-handicapés.

Jorgensen, S., Fichten, C.S., & Havel, A. (2008, May). Cote de rendement au collégial (cote R) et expériences scolaires: diplômés handicapés et non-handicapés. Presentation at the Congrès de l’Association pour la recherche au collégial (ARC) dans la cadre du 76e Congrès de l’Acfas, Québec. Abstracted in ARC Colloque 2008. La recherche collégiale en équipe: états […]
2008: Refereed Conference Presentations

Academic success graduates with disabilities: A comparative study of graduates with and without disabilities.

Jorgensen, S., Fichten, C.S., & Havel, A. (2008, January). Academic success graduates with disabilities: A comparative study of graduates with and without disabilities. Presentation at the ACCC Symposium: There is a place for everyone at Canadian colleges and institutes: strategies for meeting the needs of disadvantaged and low skilled learners, Association of Canadian Community Colleges, […]
2008: Refereed Conference Presentations

Addressing the eLearning, computer, and information technology needs of postsecondary students with visual impairments.

Malik, R., Fichten, C.S., & Asuncion, J.V. (2008, July). Addressing the eLearning, computer, and information technology needs of postsecondary students with visual impairments. Presentation at eINDIA 2008, the fourth annual Information and Communication Technologies 4 Development (ICT4D) Forum, New Delhi, India.
2007: Refereed Conference Presentations

How can computers remove obstacles for postsecondary students with disabilities?

Nguyen, M.N. & Fichten, C.S. (2007, October). How can computers remove obstacles for postsecondary students with disabilities? Accessibilité, technologies et éducation des élèves handicapés ou en difficulté d.apprentissage ou d’adaptation : une responsabilité collective, a symposium at the Colloque 2007: “Apprendre et former entre l’individuel et le collectif” organisé par le Réseau international de recherche […]
2007: Refereed Conference Presentations

Les troubles de lecture au collégial : des mesures de soutien.

Mimouni, Z., & King, L. (2007, novembre). Les troubles de lecture au collégial : des mesures de soutien. Presentation at the Centre for the Study of Learning and Performance (CSLP) congress, Montréal, Québec.
2007: Refereed Conference Presentations

The accessibility of eLearning to Canadian postsecondary students with disabilities: Perceived benefits, problems and solutions.

Ferraro, V., Chwojka, C., Nguyen, M.N., Barile, M., Fichten, C.S., & Asuncion, J.V. (2007, June). The accessibility of eLearning to Canadian postsecondary students with disabilities: Perceived benefits, problems and solutions. Presentation at the Canadian Psychological Association annual convention, Ottawa. Abstracted in Canadian Psychology, 48(2a), (2007), p. 13, Abstract #26.
2007: Refereed Conference Presentations

Disability service providers’ views on accessibility and eLearning: A Canadian perspective.

Hewlett, M., Asuncion, J.V., Fichten, C.S., Barile, M., & Alcorn-Mackay, S. (2007, July). Disability service providers’ views on accessibility and eLearning: A Canadian perspective. Presentation at the Association on Higher Education and Disability conference, Charlotte, North Carolina.