LIT REV: papers of significance

Papers to review in detail:

Paper by Greg Gay 2023 - Canadian focused on AODA - materials and activities

Kearney-Volpe, Kate Sonka etc 2019 - materials and methods of teaching 

Baker, Ross, Elglaly and Shinohara (2022) - helpful reference for planning workshops 

Elglaly (2020) useful DBR example and discussion of findings to help structure mine

Shi et al (2020) empathy labs - useful learning techniques and study says this is effective. Impacts on users and their situations- examples from deaf/hard of hearing, colourblindness, blindness, dexterity issues, cognitive impairments.

Sarah Horton (2021) good for argument about accessibility being neglected- great comparison to online safety and papers to find- papers relating to covid pandemic. Empathy isn’t enough, it needs commitment.


Look up:

Lauridsen, E. (2020) Entering the accessibility space as an ally. Accessibility in real-life (YouTube) 

Useful to think about:

https://technologyforlearners.com/applying-blooms-taxonomy-to-the-classroom/

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