Presentations 2004

Presentations by Year

Presentations

Edyburn, D. L. (2004, November 11). What does the research say? Locating and interpreting special education technology research. Paper presented at the annual Teach Education Division Conference, Albuquerque, NM.

Edyburn, D. L. (2004, October 23). What does the research say? Locating and interpreting special education technology research. Presented at the 22nd Annual Closing the Gap Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

Edyburn, D. L. & Zabala, J. (2004, October 22). Heresy or natural evolution: Is it time to rethink assistive technology? Presented at the 22nd Annual Closing the Gap Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

Edyburn, D. L. (2004, October 21). Cognitive prostheses for students with mild disabilities: Is this what assistive technology looks like? Presented at the 22nd Annual Closing the Gap Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

Edyburn, D. L. (2004, October 20). Measuring the impact of assistive technology and instructional technology for enhancing academic outcomes for students with disabilities. Presented at the 22nd Annual Closing the Gap Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

Edyburn, D. L. (2004, October 8). Assistive technology for students with learning disabilities: From consideration to outcome measurement. Paper presented at the annual Council for Learning Disabilities Conference, Las Vegas, NV.

Edyburn, D. L. (2004, September 29). Assistive technology in K-12 schools: Understanding the impact of the AT consideration mandate. Presented at A Roadmap for Assistive Technology to Improve Community Participation by People with Disabilities, St. Louis, MO.

Edyburn, D. L. (2004, April 15). Assistive and instructional technology applications for students with mild disabilities. Poster session presented at the annual Council for Exceptional Children Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Edyburn, D. L. (2004, March 16). New developments in assistive technology outcomes research. 2004 CSUN Technology and People with Disabilities Conference, Los Angeles, CA.

Edyburn, D. L. (2004, March 14). ATOMS Project town hall meeting.  Presented at the Assistive Technology Industry Association, Minneapolis, MN.

Edyburn, D. L. (2004, January 17). Assistive and instructional technology applications for students with mild disabilities. Paper presented at the Assistive Technology Industry Association Conference, Orlando, FL.

Edyburn, D. L. (2004, January 15). New developments in assistive technology measurement outcomes research. Paper presented at the Assistive Technology Industry Association Conference, Orlando, FL.

Edyburn, D. L. (2004, January 15). Special education technology research and practice. Paper presented at the Assistive Technology Industry Association Conference, Orlando, FL.

Edyburn, D. L. (2004, January 14). ATOMS Project town hall meeting. Presented at California State University-Northridge, Los Angeles, CA.

Fennema-Jansen, S. A. (2004, June 19). Measuring AT outcomes using the student performance profile: Analysis and recommendations. Presented at the RESNA 27th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Orlando, FL.

Harris, F. H.  (2004, June 21). The relevance of qualitative research to AT outcome research goals. Presented at the RESNA 27th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Orlando, FL.

Higdon, L., Gibbs, L., Chapple, D., Condeluci, A., Fennema-Jansen, S., Hill, K., Koester, H. H., Smith, R. O., & Higdon, C.W.  (2004, June 19). AAC Institute symposium – AAC evidenced-based practice: Research, practice & policy. Presented at the RESNA 27th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Orlando, Fl.

Mendelsohn, S. B., Schwanke, T. D., & Smith, R. O. (2004, June 22). Overview of legal issues in assistive technology outcomes measurement. Presented at the RESNA 27th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Orlando, FL.

Rust, K. L. & Smith, R. O. (2004, June 21). Satisfaction with assistive technology: What are we measuring? Presented at the RESNA 27th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Orlando, FL.

Rust, K. L. & Smith, R. O. (2004, June 18). AT assessments: A practical experience and implications on outcomes. Presented at the RESNA 27th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Orlando, FL.

Rust, K. L. & Smith, R. O. (2004, May 22). Do functional assessments obtain good evidence when they ignore assistive technology? Poster presented at the American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

Schwanke, T. D. & Smith, R. O. (2004, June 21). Introduction to assistive technology data in the RSA-911 case service report for application to assistive technology outcomes measurement. Presented at the RESNA 27th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Orlando, FL.

Schwanke, T. D. & Smith, R. O. (2004, May 23). The Milwaukee Idea Home and achieving accessibility and universal access in a small footprint. Presented at the American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

Smith, R. O. (2004, September 29). Selecting an outcomes measurement methodology that isolates AT from other interventions. Presented at A Roadmap for Assistive Technology to Improve Community Participation by People with Disabilities, St. Louis, MO.

Smith, R. O. (2004, June 21). Introduction and overview of the ATOMS Project. Presented at the RESNA 27th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Orlando, FL.

Smith, R. O. (2004, June 21). Panel member on the topic of evidence-based practice in assistive technology. Presented at the RESNA 27th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Orlando, FL.

Smith, R. O. (2004, May 22). Assistive Technology Outcomes Measurement System (ATOMS) Project: Needs assessment. Presented at the RESNA 27th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Orlando, FL.

Smith, R. O. & Rust, K. L. (2004, May 21). Assistive technology outcomes: A review of the field. Poster presented at the American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

Smith, R. O. (2004, May 20). Technology SIS annual program: Future directions for technology in occupational therapy. Presented at the American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

Thesis/Dissertation Research Projects

Boodey, E. (2004). Layout and functional interface design of an assistive technology outcomes database. Unpublished master’s thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Available through the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Library.

Moser, C. S. (2004). The 1994 and 1995 NHIS Phase II Disability Followback Survey-Child Questionnaire: A critical analysis of the data relating to assistive technology and its implications for future assistive technology survey research. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Available through the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Library.