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Volume 23 Number 1
- Simultaneous and Delayed Video Modeling: An Examination of System Effectiveness and Student Preferences
Teresa Taber-Doughyt, Scott E. Patton, and Stephanie Brennan - Social Skills Instruction for Adolescents with Emotional Disabilities: A Technology-Based Intervention
Therese M. Cumming, Kyle Higgins, Tom Pierce, Susan Miller, Randall Boone, and Richard Tandy - Comparison of the Effects of SMART Board Technology and Flash Card Instruction on Sight Word Recognition and Observational Learning
Linda C. Mechling, David L. Gast, and Kimberly L. Thompson
Volume 22 Number 4
- Embedded Technology: Current and Future Practices for Increasing
Accessibility for All Students
Leanne R. Ketterlin-Geller and Gerald Tindal - Collaboration Strategies Reported by Teachers Providing Assistive
Technology Services
Elizabeth M. McLaren, Margaret E. Bausch, Melinda Jones Ault, and the National Assistive Technology Research Institute (NATRI) Group - Snapshot–Ten Years After the Law: A Survey of the Current Status
of University Web Accessibility
S. Kathleen Krach - Technology-Based Practices in Social Studies Instruction for Students
with High-Incidence Disabilities: A Review of the Literature
Richard T. Boon, Cecil Fore III, Tracy Blankenship, and Jill Chalk
Volume 22 Number 3
- The Future is Now: Application and Innovation of Technology in Special Education
Tracy Gray and Heidi Silver-Pacuilla - Defining Quality Indicators for Special Education Technology Research
Russell Gersten and Dave Edyburn - Research About Assistive Technology: 2000-2006.
What Have We Learned?
Cynthia M. Okolo and Emily C. Bouck - Speech Technology and Its Potential for Special Education
Yong Zhao - Technology at Home: Implications for Children with Disabilities
Emily C. Bouck, Cynthia M. Okolo, and Carrie Anna Courtad - Epistemic Games as Career Preparatory Experiences
for Students with Disabilities
David Williamson Shaffer
Volume 22 Number 2
- Electronic Performance Support Systems: An Assistive Technology Tool for Secondary Students with Mild Disabilities
Katherine Mitchem, Jason Kight, Gail Fitzgerald, Kevin Koury, and Thitinun Boonseng - A Comparison of Video Modeling Perspectives for Students with Autism
Kevin M. Ayres and John Langone - Developing Reflective Thought in Preservice Educators:
Utilizing Role-Plays and Digital Video
LeAnne Robinson and Bridget Kelley - Memory Strategy Training in Spanish People
with Moderate Intellectual Disabilities in a Technological Setting
Luz F. Pérez Sánchez and Jesús A. Beltrán Llera
Volume 22 Number 1
- Reading Rate and Comprehension as a Function of Computerized
Versus Traditional Presentation Mode: A Preliminary Study
Christy A. Sorrell
Little Tennessee Valley Educational Cooperative, Loudon, TN
Sherry Mee Bell and R. Steve McCallum
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN - Using Video Instruction Procedures with and Without Embedded Text
to Teach Object Labeling to Preschoolers with Autism:
A Preliminary Investigation
Kara A. Reagon, Thomas S. Higbee, and Katie Endicott
Utah State University, Logan, UT - Using an Advance Organizer Guided Behavior Matrix to Support Teachers' Problem Solving in Classroom Behavior Management
Wei-Chen Hung and James Lockard
Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL - Developing a Statewide System for Providing and Assessing
Outcomes of Assistive Technology
Sally Fennema-Jansen, Dave L. Edyburn, and Roger O. Smith
University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI
Susan Wilson
Ohio Department of Education, Columbus, OH
Mary Binion
OCALI, Columbus, OH
Volume 21 Number 4
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Technology Applications in Early Childhood Special Education
Joan Lieber, Ph.D., Guest Editor
University of Maryland – College Park - Recommended Practices and Parent Perspectives Regarding AT Use in Early Intervention
M. Jeanne Wilcox
Arizona State University, Tempe
Lauren M. Dugan, Philippa H. Campbell
Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia
Amy Guimond
Arizona State University - Constructing an Assistive Technology Toolkit for Young Children: Views from the Field
Sharon Judge, Ph.D.
The University of Tennessee - The Universal Design for Play Tool: Establishing Validity and Reliability
Amy Goetz Ruffino, Susan G. Mistrett, Machiko Tomita, and Poonam Hajare
State University of New York at Buffalo - Establishing and Maintaining an Early Childhood Emergent Literacy Technology Curriculum
Patricia L. Hutinger, Carol Bell, Gary Daytner, and Joyce Johanson
Western Illinois University
Volume 21 Number 3
- The Impact of Word Prediction Software on the Written Output of Students with Physical Disabilities
Pat Mirenda and Kirsten Turoldo
University of British Columbia
Constance McAvoy
Special Education Technology-British Columbia (SET-BC)
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - Assistive Software Tools for Secondary-level Students With Literacy Difficulties
Alissa A. Lange, Martin McPhillips, Gerry Mulhern, and Judith Wylie
Queen's University, Belfast, UK - School Web Sites: Are They Accessible to All?
Julie A. Wells
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Ann E. Barron
University of South Florida - Increased Content Knowledge of Students with Visual Impairments
as a Result of Extended Descriptions
Richard Ely
WGBH National Center for Accessible Media
Robert Wall Emerson
Western Michigan University
Theresa Maggiore, Madeleine Rothberg, Trisha O'Connell
WGBH National Center for Accessible Media
Laurel Hudson
Perkins School for the Blind
Volume 21 Number 2
- Using a Computer-Adapted, Conceptually Based History Text to Increase Comprehension
and Problem-Solving Skills of Students with Disabilities
Todd Twyman and Gerald Tindal
University of Oregon - The Efficacy of an Interactive Hypermedia Program for Teaching a Test-Taking Strategy to
Students with High-Incidence Disabilities
Paula E. Lancaster and Sean J. C. Lancaster
Grand Valley State University
Jean B. Schumaker and Donald D. Deshler
University of Kansas - Video-Case Instruction for Teachers of Students With Problem Behaviors in General
and Special Education Classrooms
Darlene H. Anderson
Brigham Young University
Benjamin Lignugaris/Kraft
Utah State University - Assistive Technology for Individuals with Disabilities: A Review and Synthesis of the Literature
Sandra Alper and Sahoby Raharinirina
University of Northern Iowa
Volume 21 Number 1
- The Impact of Cognitive Organizers and Technology-Based Practices on
Student Success in Secondary Social Studies Classrooms
Richard T. Boon, Mack D. Burke, Cecil Fore, III
The University of Georgia
Vicky G. Spencer
George Mason University - The Influence of AAC Device Type, Dynamic vs. Static Screen, on Peer Attitudes
Karen Dudek, Ann R. Beck, and James R. Thompson
Illinois State University - Play Outcomes and Satisfaction with Toys and Technology of Young Children
with Special Needs
Ellen M. Hamm
Canisius College
Susan G. Mistrett and Amy Goetz Ruffino
University at Buffalo - Assistive Technology and Literacy Learning: Reflections of Parents and Children
Tara Jeffs
East Carolina University
Michael Behrmann and Brenda Bannan-Ritland
George Mason University
Volume 20 Number 3
- Effects of Technology-Enhanced Practice on Scoring Accuracy of Oral Reading Fluency
Paul J. Riccomini, Pamela M. Stecker
Clemson University - The Effect of Active Student Responding during Computer-Assisted Instruction on
Social Studies Learning by Students with Learning Disabilities
Annamaria Jerome, Ed.D., Patricia M. Barbetta, Ph.D.
Florida International University - Distance Education: An Exploration of Alternative Methods and Types of Instructional
Media in Teacher Education
Ashley Ann Skylar
California State University, Northridge
Kyle Higgins, Randall Boone, Paul Jones, Tom Pierce, Jeff Gelfer
University of Nevada Las Vegas - Handwritten and Word-Processed Story Retellings by School-Aged Students Who Are Deaf
Melody L. Stoner, Susan R. Easterbrooks, Joan M. Laughton
University of Georgia - Considering Response Efficiency as a Strategy to Prevent Assistive Technology Abandonment
Susan S. Johnston, Joanna Evans
University of Utah - Collaboration is Key: How a Community of Practice Promotes Technology Integration
Judith Zorfass, Heather Keefe Rivero
Education Development Center, Inc.
Volume 20 Number 2
- Promoting Independent Performance of Transition-Related Tasks Using a Palmtop
PC-based Self-Directed Visual and Auditory Prompting System
Laura A. Riffel
Behavioral Intervention Program
Michael L. Wehmeyer, Ann P. Turnbull, Jennifer Lattimore
University of Kansas
Daniel Davies, Steven Stock
AbleLink Technologies
Sherilyn Fisher
Shawnee Mission Public Schools - Effects of Computer-Based Cognitive Mapping on Reading Comprehension for Students
with Emotional Behavior Disorders
Tracy L. Blankenship, Kevin M. Ayres, John Langone
The University of Georgia - The Effect of Instructor-created Video Programs to Teach Students with Disabilities:
A Literature Review
Linda Mechling
University of North Carolina, Wilmington - Form versus Function: Using Technology To Develop Individualized Education Programs
for Students with Disabilities
Gloria Lodato Wilson
Hofstra University
Craig A. Michaels, Howard Margolis
Queens College, City University of New York
Volume 20 Number 1
- Computer-Based Reading Instruction for Young Children with Disabilities
Yeunjoo Lee
California State University, Bakersfield
Cynthia O. Vail
University of Georgia - Usability Testing of the ClassWide Peer Tutoring-Learning Management System
Jay Buzhardt, Mary Abbott, Charles Greenwood, Yolanda Tapia
Juniper Gardens Children's Project, University of Kansas - The Compensatory Effectiveness of the Quicktionary Reading Pen II
on the Reading Comprehension of Students with Learning Disabilities
Eleanor L. Higgins, Marshall H. Raskind
The Frostig Center - Online Staff Development for Teachers: Multi-State Planning for Implementation
Edward L. Meyen, Chien-Hui Yang
The University of Kansas
Volume 19 Number 4
- Technology Use by Students with Intellectual Disabilities: An Overview
Michael L. Wehmeyer, Sean J. Smith, Susan B. Palmer
University of Kansas
Daniel K. Davies
AbleLink Technologies - Creating a Technology Toolkit for Students with Mental Retardation: A Systematic Approach
Phil Parette, Brian W. Wojcik
Illinois State University - Computer Assisted Instruction to Teach Item Selection in Grocery Stores:
An Assessment of Acquisition and Generalization
Karen Hutcherson, John Langone, Kevin Ayres, Tom Clees
The University of Georgia - Internet-Based Multimedia Tests and Surveys for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities
Steven E. Stock, Daniel K. Davies
AbleLink Technologies, Inc.
Michael L. Wehmeyer
University of Kansas - Emerging Technologies and Cognitive Disability
David Braddock
University of Colorado System and Coleman Institute for Cognitive Disabilities
Mary C. Rizzolo
University of Illinois at Chicago
Micah Thompson
Coleman Institute for Cognitive Disabilities
Rodney Bell
ASSET Consulting - 2003 in Review: A Synthesis of the Special Education Technology Literature
Dave L. Edyburn
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Volume 19 Number 3
- Using Word Prediction Software to Increase Typing Fluency
with Students with Physical Disabilities
Jennifer Tumlin, Kathryn Wolff Heller
Georgia State University - Exploration of Unknown Spaces by People Who Are Blind
Using a Multi-sensory Virtual Environment
Orly Lahav, David Mioduser
Tel Aviv University, School of Education - Live, Interactive Paraprofessional Training Using Internet Technology:
Description and Evaluation
Robert L. Morgan, David E. Forbush, Jon Nelson
Utah State University - The Impact of PBL Technology on the Preparation of Teachers of English Language Learners
Theresa A. Ochoa, Mary L. Kelly
Indiana University
Shannon Stuart, Diana Rogers-Adkinson
University of Wisconsin Whitewater
Volume 19 Number 2
- Project ACCESS: Field Testing an Assistive Technology Toolkit for Students with Mild Disabilities
Kathleen S. Puckett
University of Tennessee - Comparison of the TouchFree Switch to a Physical Switch, Children's Abilities and Preferences: A Pilot Study
Jamie Cole
Lake Stevens (WA) School District
Yvonne Swinth
University of Puget Sound - Effects of Acculturation on Assistive Technology Service Delivery
Howard P. Parette
Illinois State University
Mary Blake Huer
California State University-Fullerton
Marcia Scherer
University of Rochester Medical Center - Perceptions of Students with Disabilities Regarding the Value of Technology-based
Support Activities on Postsecondary Education and Employment
Weol Soon Kim-Rupnow
Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Sheryl Burgstahler
DO-IT, University of Washington
Volume 19 Number 1
- I Can Do It Better on the Computer: The Effects of Technology-enabled
Scaffolding on Young Writers' Composition
Carol Sue Englert, Margaret Manalo, Yong Zhao
Michigan State University - Effects of Multimedia, Computer-based Instruction on Grocery Shopping Fluency
Linda C. Mechling
The University of North Carolina at Wilmington - Pediatric Tele-health Consultation to Rural Schools and
Clinics in the Pacific Northwest
Stephen Sulzbacher, Jennifer Mas, Eric H. Larson, David B. Shurtleff
University of Washington - Four Models of Assistive Technology Consideration: How Do They Compare to
Recommended Educational Assessment Prac tices?
Emily H. Watts, Mary O'Brian, Brian W. Wojcik
Illinois State University
Volume 18 Number 4
- The Role of Technology in Preparing Youth with Disabilities for Postsecondary
Education and Employment
Sheryl Burgstahler
University of Washington - The Interdependent Roles of All Players in Making Technology Accessible
Terry Thompson
The University of Washington - Findings from the Study of Transition, Technology and Postsecondary Supports for Youth with Disabilities: Implications for Secondary School Educators
Robert A. Stodden, Megan A. Conway, Kelly B.T. Chang
University of Hawaii at Manoa - Assistive Technology, Universal Design, Universal Design for Learning: Improved
Learning Opportunities
Chuck Hitchcock, Skip Stahl
National Center on Accessing the General Curriculum Center for Applied Special Technology - The Role of the Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor in Procuring Technology to Facilitate Success in Postsecondary Education for Youth with Disabilities
Peg Lamb
Holt Public Schools - Employer Perspectives on Hiring and Accommodating Youth in Transition
Richard G. Luecking
TransCen, Inc.
Volume 18 Number 3
- 2002 in Review: A Synthesis of the Special Education Technology Literature
Dave L. Edyburn
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - Assistive Technology Integration in Special Education Teacher Preparation:
Program Coordinators' Perceptions of Current Attainment and Importance
Craig A. Michaels
Queens College, City University of New York
Jennifer McDermott
H. Ashton Marsh Elementary School, Absecon, New Jersey - A Qualitative Study of Teachers' Acceptance of a Speech-to-Text Transcription System
in High School and College Classrooms
Lisa B. Elliot, Susan Foster, Michael Stinson
National Technical Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology
Volume 18 Number 2
- Effects of Video-Based and Applied Problems on the Procedural Math Skills
of Average- and Low-Achieving Adolescents
Brian A. Bottge
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Mary Heinrichs
Wisconsin Center for Education Research
Shih-Yi Chan
National Tainan Teachers College, Taiwan
Zara Dee Mehta, Elizabeth Watson
University of Wisconsin–Madison - Assistive Technology: Legal Issues for Students with Disabilities and Their Schools
Janice Neibaur Day, Dixie Snow Huefner
University of Utah - Core Curriculum in Assistive Technology: In-Service for Special Educators and Therapists
Frankie K. Dissinger
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Volume 18 Number 1
- The Future of Computer-based Interactive Technology for Teaching Individuals With Moderate to Severe Disabilities: Issues Relating to Research and Practice
John Langone, Tom J. Clees, Lloyd Rieber, Michael Matzko
The University of Georgia - Accessibility of State Department of Education Home Pages and Special Education Pages
Christine Opitz, Wilhelmina Savenye
Arizona State University
Cyndi Rowland
Utah State University - The Comprehensive Evaluation of Professional Development Software:
A Review of the Literature
Carl J. Liaupsin
University of Arizona
