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Ayebi-Arthur, Kofi; Aidoo, Dora Baaba; Ntim, Edward Kofi; Tenkorang, Emmanuel Yamoah – Online Submission, 2009
Disability issues in Ghana are gradually finding space in mainstream discourse. Conceptualising disability issues is challenged with consensus on the determination of parameters; a complex and controversial process. Our research interest is expressed in two objectives: to determine the status of ICT provision at the Centre for SVIs at the…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Assistive Technology, Visual Impairments, Foreign Countries
van den Blink, Clare – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2009
How can an IT department transform traditional computer labs given the resource limits of a university setting? Before engaging a redesign team, conduct some groundwork and initial research to help guide design and resource decisions. When the author and her colleagues considered modifying the lab spaces at Cornell, they initially engaged in…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Computer Uses in Education, Colleges, Computer Centers
London, Rebecca A.; Pastor, Manuel, Jr.; Rosner, Rachel – Afterschool Matters, 2008
The so-called "digital divide"--unequal access to information technology--is one of many social inequalities faced by individuals who are low-income, ethnic minorities, or immigrants. Surprisingly, the digital divide is even larger for young people than it is for adults, with African-American and Latino young people, as well as…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, At Risk Persons, Information Technology, Community Programs

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