Budd, J. (2014). Exploring the predictors of academic performance among postsecondary students with learning disabilities. M.A. thesis in the McGill School / Applied Child Psychology program – co-supervised with Tara Flanagan, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec. (Budd was the winner of a SSHRC Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship – Doctoral).
Asuncion, J. (2015, January). Featured speaker: Ontario Library and Information Technology Association Division, 2014 Ontario Library Association Super Conference. Toronto, Ontario
Asuncion, J. (2014, January – present). Founder of the Bay Area Accessibility and Inclusive Design Meetup
Fichten, C. (2014, October). How do I do research at Dawson? Benefits, barriers and breakthroughs. Panel member in K. Follansbee (Chair). Dawson College’s Pedagogical Day, Dawson College, Montreal, Quebec.
Fichten, C. S., Nguyen, M. N., King, L., Havel, A., Mimouni, Z., Barile, M., Budd, J., Jorgensen, S., Chauvin, A., & Gutberg, J. (2014). How well do they read? Brief English and French screening tools for college students. International Journal of Special Education, 29(1), 33-46.
Fichten, C. S., Nguyen, M. N., Amsel, R., Jorgensen, S., Budd, J., Jorgensen, M., Asuncion, J., & Barile, M. (2014). How well does the Theory of Planned Behavior predict graduation among college and university students with disabilities? Social Psychology of Education, 17(4), 657-685. doi:10.1007/s11218-014-9272-8.
Asuncion, J. (2015). Interviewed for a book by Hassell, J. (2015), Including your missing 20% by embedding web and mobile accessibility. London: BSI Standards Limited.
King, L., Fichten, C. S., Budd, J., Nguyen, M., Jorgensen, M., & Lesage, G. (2014, June). Inclusive research on inclusive e-learning: Implications and applications. Presentation at the 3rd Annual Supporting Active Learning and Technological Innovation in the Studies of Education Conference (SALTISE) Conference, Montreal, Quebec.
Asuncion, J. (2014-2015). Judge. Accessibility Internet Rally (OpenAIR), Knowbility. Austin, Texas
King, L. (2014-2016). Appointed to the Centre for the Study of Learning and Performance (CSLP) executive board as a Cegep representative.