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Accessible Education Archive

Accessible Education Archive

These are archived accessible education research projects. These projects focus on how inclusive designs and assistive technology can make education more accessible for students with disabilities, from grade school to post-secondary institutions.

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Tactile Graphics in STEM Education

Principal Investigator: Zerrin Ondin-Fraser; Co-Invesitgator: Guy Toles

The goal of this exploratory study is to investigate students' experiences with tactile graphics. An online survey will be used to collect data from higher education students with visual disabilities. We will send the survey to current clients (students) as well as students around the country who are enrolled in higher education and have visual disabilities. 

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Audio Description in STEM Context

Principal Investigator: Zerrin Ondin-Fraser; Co-Invesitagor: Sheryl Ballenger

This exploratory focus group study aims to investigate experiences and perspectives of students, teachers, authors, and describers with regards to audio description, with the intent of providing suggestions for describing STEM content in instructional videos. Acknowledging the fact that audio description in an educational context is a multifaceted issue, this study brings all stakeholders together to gain a comprehensive understanding and employ an inclusive inquiry approach. 

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Assistive Technology Outcomes Research

Principal Investigator: Ben Satterfield; Co-Investigators: Zerrin Ondin-Fraser and Carolyn Phillips

This research project aims to create one comprehensive data collection framework for Tools For Life (TFL) to investigate assistive technology outcomes. 

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Evidence-Based Accommodation Decision Making

Principal Investigator: Zerrin Ondin-Fraser

This project aims to develop a framework for evidence-based accommodation decision making. 

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Impacts and Effectiveness of Assistive Technology for People with Developmental Disabilities

Principal Investigator: Carolyn Phillips; Co-Investigators: Zerrin Ondin-Fraser and Ben Satterfield

Tools for Life (TFL), in collaboration with the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD), is providing assistive technology (AT) services to 180 participants (as determined by DBHDD) and their circles of support (parents, legal guardians, or representatives). AT services include AT consults, recommendations, training, and follow-up. As part of this service, TFL is conducting a research study to investigate the impacts and effectiveness of the recommended AT.

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