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Wehmeyer, Michael L.; Tasse, Marc J.; Davies, Daniel K.; Stock, Stephen – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2012
People with and without disabilities value the goals of greater control and self-determination, participation in their school or community, and enhanced social inclusion. Technology is an important support in achieving these goals. In this article we examine the intensity of the support needs of persons with intellectual disability (ID), as…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Adults, Comorbidity, Physical Disabilities
Wehmeyer, Michael L.; Palmer, Susan B.; Williams-Diehm, Kendra; Shogren, Karrie A.; Davies, Daniel K.; Stock, Steven – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2011
Promoting student involvement in transition planning and the self-determination of youth with disabilities has become best practice in secondary and transition services. Increasingly, a critical feature of efforts to promote student access to and involvement with curricular content, including transition-related content, has involved the use of…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Technology, Control Groups, Computer Software
Wehmeyer, Michael L.; Palmer, Susan B.; Smith, Sean J.; Davies, Daniel K.; Stock, Steven – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2009
It is generally assumed that when technology is designed with the principles of universal design in mind, people with intellectual disability will also benefit. However, there is no research concerning the degree to which technology use is impacted by the presence or absence of universal design features. To address this and to examine the degree…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Educational Technology, Access to Education, Evaluation Methods
Riffel, Laura A.; Wehmeyer, Michael L.; Turnbull, Ann P.; Lattimore, Jennifer; Davies, Daniel; Stock, Steven; Fisher, Sherilyn – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2005
This study examined the use of a palmtop computer running a software program by transition-age students with cognitive disabilities to increase independence on vocational and independent living tasks. The purpose of this research was to test the hypotheses that a palmtop computer utilizing a Windows CE platform with touch screen capabilities and…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Special Needs Students, Computer Software, Prompting
Wehmeyer, Michael L.; Smith, Sean J.; Palmer, Susan B.; Davies, Daniel K. – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2004
The U.S. Department of Education report "Computer and Internet Use by Children and Adolescents" (National Center on Educational Statistics, 2001) illustrated the degree to which technology use, particularly electronic and information technologies like computers and the Internet, has become a pervasive part of the educational process. This study…
Descriptors: Internet, Information Technology, Mental Retardation, Computer Uses in Education
Stock, Steven E.; Davies, Daniel K.; Wehmeyer, Michael L. – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2004
Assessment has always been an integral component of the educational process, but the importance to students of performing effectively on district and statewide tests has increased the visibility of testing and assessment for students with and without disabilities. There are several factors that limit the reliability of common testing formats for…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Mental Retardation, Adaptive Testing, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedWehmeyer, Michael L. – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1999
A survey of 516 family members examined assistive-technology use by students with mental retardation. Findings indicate that the number of students who could benefit from devices but did not have access to them exceeded the number who actually had devices. Barriers to device utilization are discussed. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Computers, Economic Factors

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