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Second Life Virtual Ability Island for Persons with Disabilities - Disability Videos - ... - 1 views

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    Second Life Virtual Ability Island for Persons with Disabilities
alberttablante

Emerging Technologies and Their Impact on Disability: EBSCOhost - 0 views

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    This article focuses on the experience of children with disabilities in an increasingly technology dominated world. Wise addresses many associated issues including: disparities for healthcare including children with disabilities. Certain ethical questions arise with the advent of new technology, for example terminating a childbirth because you know that the child will have some disability. In the end it comes to technology access, Wise believes. As long as there is inequity in access, technology may have a negative impact on those with special needs.
mpugs1

Disability in the Digital Age - 0 views

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    According to a September 2010 survey by Pew Internet, nearly three in 10 American adults (27%) live with a disability that inhibits their daily functioning. The U.S. Census Bureau, which uses a more restrictive definition of disability, estimates in mid-2012 that nearly one in five Americans (19%) live with a disability.
escjana

Affordable Virtual Reality Opens New Worlds For People With Disabilities - 0 views

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    Virtual reality is catching on as a tool in medicine. The technology has been used to treat phobias, reduce pain and even help doctors perform surgery. Now virtual reality is being tried as a way to help people with disabilities explore the world that might be difficult or impossible in real life.
escjana

The Benefits of Virtual Reality for Children with Learning Disabilities - Parenting Spe... - 1 views

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    Children with learning disabilities can benefit from technological advances being made, including the use of virtual reality. What is Virtual Reality? Virtual reality allows the user to explore and interact with a three-dimensional (3-D), computer-simulated environment in a seemingly real or physical way, typically using special electronic equipment.
sophiaavella

Special Education: Its Ethical Dilemmas, Entitlement Status, and Suggested Systematic R... - 2 views

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    Freedman pays homage to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and recognizes the triumph that it has produced for many with disabilities. However, now she believes there needs to be major reform to educating all students with disabilities in the 21st century.
jojowil

Trends in mobile device use by people with disabilities - 0 views

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    The increasing use of screen readers on mobile devices means organisations must address the accessibility of their mobile content, Jonathan Avila, Chief Accessibility Officer at SSB BART Group writes. The comparison of Google to Apple is rather interesting.
Carl Fink

What Are We Talking About?: Accessibility: Designing and Teaching Courses for All Learners - 0 views

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    Definitions of relevant terms, e. g. "disablities" and "accessibility"
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    Useful for the relevant assignment. Must be enrolled to view.
mpugs1

Assitive Technology in Special Education and the Universal Design for Learning - 0 views

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    Since I work with Special Education students a high school, I am always interested in the effectiveness of technology on learning. ABSTRACT Using technology can help students with disabilities to enhance and improve their independence in academic and employment tasks, their participation in classroom discussions, along with helping them to accomplish some difficult academic tasks. This paper discusses the role and benefits of using assistive technology in the Universal Design for Learning (UDL), in academic skills, and in transition services. A summary of the important principles that need to be considered in the integration of technology in educating or training students with disabilities is provided.
escjana

Text-Based Viewer Opens Second Life and Other Virtual Worlds to Disabled - 1 views

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    Author: Celene Highwater 2015-09-01 - Radegast new text-based viewer allows the blind community to play games such as Second Life. Second Life is an online virtual world, developed by Linden Lab , based in San Francisco, and launched on June 23, 2003. In many ways, Second Life is similar to MMORPGs (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games).
escjana

Web Accessibility Requirements for Massive Open Online Courses. Can MOOCs be really uni... - 1 views

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    The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities stresses that persons with disabilities should be able to participate fully in all aspects of life, including education. Nevertheless, statistics shows than a low percentage of persons with
teneyck

Digital media, disability and development in the Anglophone Caribbean-social and ethica... - 0 views

Morris. (2020). Digital media, disability and development in the Anglophone Caribbean-social and ethical considerations. Journal of Information, Communication & Ethics in Society (Online), 18(3), 3...

MALET Social & Ethical Issues

started by teneyck on 17 Apr 22 no follow-up yet
eperalta83

How People with Disabilities Are Using AI to Improve Their Lives - 1 views

Advances in artificial intelligence have spurred the development of smart devices to help people overcome physical and cognitive challenges. And, this may just be the beginning. https://www.pbs.or...

Technology Uses in Education technology

started by eperalta83 on 31 Mar 22 no follow-up yet
escjana

Accessibility - 0 views

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    Accessible resources give better experiences for all users and reduces risks for your organisation - for example less risk of learners failing and less risk of disabled learners being disadvantaged. Xerte is being used with learners across the spectrum - from entry level and basic skills to undergraduates.
dpangrazio

Lawfully surfing the Net: Disabling public library Internet filters to avoid more lawsu... - 1 views

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    Laws of internet filtering and how to get around them. Law suits that have been won and what it may cost if you do not have in place. Let us define a cautious approach as one that tries valiantly to ensure that child pornography, obscenity and "harmful to minors" sites are not accessible in the library. Ironically, it is the cautious approach that is legally far riskier than the quicker approach. The more restrictive the policy or of an otherwise legally sound policy, the greater the likelihood of liability ... for infringing the First Amendment.
teneyck

Social Studies: Incorporating All Children Using Community and Cultural Universal as t... - 1 views

Alleman, Knighton, B., & Brophy, J. (2007). Social Studies: Incorporating All Children Using Community and Cultural Universals as the Centerpiece. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 40(2), 166-173. ...

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started by teneyck on 09 Feb 22 no follow-up yet
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