Examining Factors that Support Continued Use of Assistive Technology by Postsecondary Students with Disabilities
Students with disabilities are attending postsecondary institutions in growing numbers. As such, disability service providers on campuses are providing more accommodations, including assistive technology (AT). AT can help students with a variety of learning needs; however, many students discontinue...
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Main Authors: | Lauren Denise Goegan (Author), Lily Le (Author), Brigitte P. Rioux (Author), Lia M. Daniels (Author) |
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Canadian Society for Studies in Education,
2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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