Research Ideas - January 2010


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  • My research ideas from 2007 & 2009 continue to evolve.  

  • Future Research interest:
    • Single Subject/Case Research
      • How can the use of technology and devices like the I-Touch effect students with special needs?
      • What subject areas can be best learned with a device such as an I-Touch?
      • What are the difficulties encountered when students with special needs use devices such as the I-Touch for school assignments and activities?
    • Qualitative Research 
      • Students who have been successful using assistive technology- What is their story?
      • Students who tried assistive technology and have chosen not to use it. Why?
      • What is the teacher's role in successful use of AT?
      • What is the parent's role in the successful use of AT?
      • What makes a school highly successful?
      • What is the role of AT for students with special needs who attent highly successful schools?
    •  Quantitative Research
      • Does the use of Universal Design in technology positively affect all students in elementary schools?
      • Does the use of Universal Design in technology affect the development of academic skills and integrative thinking?
      • Does the use of technology encourage ? 

        Continue From January 2009

  • The effect of the following on the use of Assistive Technology (AT):

    Teacher mindset-  As requested by the local research department, I have a survey developed that uses some questions from a previous district survey in order to compare teacher attitudes as reflected several years before. 

    Student mindset- The local research department also requested that I include a student survey with some questions from a previous district survey as a comparison for and extension of the previously collected data. 

    Parent mindset-  I will address this later.

      I have chosen to concentrate on the use of AT for student writing.  Some software features can be used for the regular SOL Written Language Assessment if listed on the student's current Individual Education Plan.  They can also be used for the alternative statewide assessment in Virginia called the Virginia Grade Level Assessment if included in the student's current IEP.  I am in the process of beginning a pilot research study to investigate the effects of students' use of AT software while creating and revising their writing products.  

    ·         Statewide Assessment using Assistive Technology-

    This idea needs to be focused.

    Which states have allowed the use of Assistive Technology during assessment?

    How has it affected scores?

    Do those scores accurately reflect student skills and knowledge?

    ·         Effects on students when AT is not ecnouraged or available-

    Pros

    Cons

    Potential good

    Potential harm

    ·         Ways to help teachers transition from dismissal of use to encouraging use-

    How to convey potential revalution to 

    teachers 

    parents

    students

    the community?

    ·         Ways to effect change in current attitudes-

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