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A reliability and validity study of the self-assessment component of the Administrator's Desktop Guide for Assistive Technology
Elizabeth Jean Schechla-Ferris
A @?reliability and @?validity study of the @?self@-assessment @?component of the Administrator's@Desktop@Guide@for@Assistive@Technology (2009) pp. 1–133
Currently no valid or reliable self-assessment instrument exists in the literature for school administrators to use in developing and evaluating assistive technology (AT) services. AT is a term used to describe technology used by individuals with...
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Museums and Twitter: An Exploratory Qualitative Study of How Museums Use Twitter for Audience Development and Engagement
Mark Osterman; M Thirunarayanan; Elizabeth C. Ferris; Lizette C. Pabon; Natalie Paul; Rhonda Berger
Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia Vol. 21, No. 3 (July 2012) pp. 241–255
Museums are competing with a vast variety of Internet-based information delivery sites to keep the public interested in their institutions. To keep pace Museums are increasingly turning to the use of Web 2.0 tools to draw in the public and maintain...
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The Use of Tweets in Formal and Informal Educational Settings
Mandayam O. Thirunarayanan; Rhonda Berger; Natalie Paul; Lizette Pabon; Mark Osterman; Elizabeth Ferris
World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2010 (Oct 18, 2010) pp. 2231–2234
Twitter is a popular site and service for sending and receiving messages, called ‘tweets,’ that are less than 140 characters in length. The purpose of this symposium is to report the results of a qualitative investigation of how tweets are being...