The literature review says 'here is how this area is currently understood' the discussion chapter says 'here's how my research develops that understanding'.
#Educators, do your students know what assistive technology means? From tactile maps to screen readers, #AssistiveTechnology includes a number of devices that enable and foster the inclusion of people with disabilities. The Teach Access Curriculum Repository (TACR) has various resources designed to build out your courses and introduce your students to these types of technologies. Go to the TACR (https://lnkd.in/gWMxzk2e) and check out the presentation slide deck on assistive technology and the assignment for using a screen reader, under the Psychology section. #BackToSchool #Accessibility #Inclusion #ScreenReader #AssistiveDevices #Psychology #Disability #Disabilities #A11y https://teachaccess.org/curriculum-repository/ Facebook research post: PhD Thesis Writing Process: A Systematic Approach—How to Write Your Introduction To download complete article, use the link: https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED590321.pdf https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED590321.pdf?f...
Remove what subject do you teach. Did you learn about how to make digital content inclusive and accessible at school, college or university? What region are you from in the UK? What type of school or setting are you from: Mainstream school Specialist provision Private education Trainee teacher Research survey invitation I am Helen Wilson, a second year part-time PHD student at the University of Worcester. I am planning a piece of research titled: Working with teachers to plan a school classroom intervention about inclusion in our digital society As part of this research I’m conducting an initial online survey to help me prepare for the study. Who is this survey for? This survey aims to collect a minimum of 50 participant responses from teachers across the UK. Participants in this study: must be teachers from upper key stage 2 (Years 5 or 6) , the survey will ask this at the beginning before revealing the questions teachers can be from any type of school setting includ...
I’m back with a quick accessibility tip - if you’ve heard accessibility people talking about screen readers but you don’t actually know what they are or how they work then this post is for you! Here are a few videos where people show how they use a screen reader on a computer or a phone. You can hear what they sound like and get a better understanding of why the structure of a page matters so much for assistive technology! - This is how blind people use an iPhone! by Molly Burke (YouTube short) - https://lnkd.in/exTh7qQ4 - How A Screen Reader User Accesses The Web from Smashing Magazine (1 hour 13 minute video on YouTube) - https://lnkd.in/gpBHRYaf - Screen Reader Demo for Digital Accessibility from UCSF Documents & Media Photography (5 minute video on YouTube) - https://lnkd.in/eCjbSBSq - How Blind People Type + Use Phones by idkrossplay (YouTube short) - https://lnkd.in/efB72iRH
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