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21. RAMESHSHARMA RAMLOLL
1993 B. tech. in computer science and Engineering, Indian Institute of technology (IIT assistive technologies (Enabling technologies for sensory impaired people
http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~ramesh/Ramcv.htm
RAMESHSHARMA RAMLOLL May 2001
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
Telephone 00 44 0141 3398855 ext 0983 Fax Nationality Mauritian Language English (Fluent), French (Fluent), Creole (Fluent), and basic Hindi email ramesh@dcs.gla.ac.uk Home Page www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~ramesh Address Computer Science Department, Glasgow University, G12 8QQ, Scotland, UK
2. EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Computer Science, Lancaster University, UK B. Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur
3. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2000- to date Post-doctoral RA, Glasgow Interactive Systems Group, Glasgow University, Scotland, UK Lecturer, University of Mauritius Lecturer, University of Mauritius 4. AWARDS Creative Design Award, Indian Institute of Technology (Kanpur) United Kingdom Commonwealth Scholarship for Ph.D. studies 5. RESEARCH INTERESTS Multi-user Interface Analysis and Design Multi-media Interfaces e.g. Visual, Auditory and Haptic Assistive Technologies (Enabling technologies for sensory impaired people) Multi-modal Interfaces, Gesture (e.g. gaze, hand) tracking applications Voice recognition and Speech synthesis to implement Conversational User Interfaces User Interfaces for Mobile Devices Brain Computer Interfaces Human Computer Interface Evaluation Methodologies and Practices History of Scientific Ideas 6. RESEARCH

22. DRR: Technology
for researchers, designers, and users of assistive technology with disabilities who work in the high tech field Federation of the Blind in computer science, is a
http://www.washington.edu/doit/Brochures/DRR/tech.html
Search Directories Reference Tools UW Home ... DO-IT DO-IT resources DO-IT programs DO-IT search DO-IT home page
DRR: Technology
Table of Contents
(A by an entry indicates an addition or correction to the latest print version
Discussion Lists
Act is an EASI Digest list for Adaptive Computer Professionals. To subscribe, send a message with a blank subject line to listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu . In the body of the message type " subscribe act Firstname Lastname Adapt-l focuses on adaptive technology and libraries. To subscribe, send a message with a blank subject line to listserv@american.edu . In the body of the message type " subscribe adapt-l Firstname Lastname Adtech-ps is for professionals involved in postsecondary education and adaptive technology. To subscribe, send a message with a blank subject line to listserv@mail.orst.edu . In the body of the message type " sub adtech-ps Firstname Lastname AToutcomes supports the development and use of reliable, valid, and sensitive outcome measures in assistive technology. To subscribe, send a message with a blank subject line to majordomo@snow.utoronto.ca

23. Tutoring
throughout the campus including the assistive technology Center Center, the Student Ed tech Lab, and Business Office technology, computer science and Information
http://www.grossmont.net/tutoring/
home site index campus email search Tutoring Menu There are nine Learning Assistance Centers throughout the campus including the Assistive Technology Center, Biology Lab, Chemistry Lab, English Reading Center, English Writing Center, Health Sciences lab, Math Study Center, the Student Ed Tech Lab, and the Tutoring Center. These centers provide students with tutoring and computer access.
There are other computer labs on campus which are accessible by students who are currently enrolled in specific courses. They are: Communications, Business Office Technology, Computer Science and Information, Physics, Fine Arts Synergy Center, and the Leadership and Economic Development Institute. Please ask your instructor about access requirements. Departments Help for Students Find People Online Services ... Grossmont College 8800 Grossmont College Dr. El Cajon, CA 92020

24. Wednesday At A Glance
Handheld tech The Handheld computer in the science Classroom. Best Practice Project MEET Showcase. assistive tech Kurzweil 3000 for Windows.
http://www2.masscue.org/conference/wedsbrief.htm
Wednesday - Nov. 12th - Schedule at a Glance
Registration Opens 6:15 A.M. Handheld Hands-on Intro 7:00 - 8:00 A.M. Session 1 KEYNOTE 8:15 - 9:30 A.M. ... Grand Ballroom Zire 71 Handheld Drawing Session 2 Workshops A.M. Session Workshops P.M. Session Workshops 1:00 - 2:00 P.M. Session Workshops 2:30 - 3:30 P.M. MassCUE Members
Annual General Meeting 3:40 - 4:30 P.M. ... Door prizes - Zire 71 Handhelds Pathfinder
Award Reception 5:00 P.M.
Program Schedule Printer Friendly Version
Session 1
K
eynote: Where the Digital Heart Is: Bringing the Human Face to Technology Session 2 Strand Workshop
Critical Thinking Helping Students and Educators “Find Their Way” with Technology Media Literacy Media Literacy Digital Media Digital Camera Techniques Mathematics Organize, Create, and Explain: Graphs in the Classroom Science/Math VES in the Classroom Science/Math The HOBO Data Logger Weather Unit Project Handheld Tech T he Handheld Computer in the Science Classroom Best Practice Project MEE T Showcase Language Arts MCAS Test Taking and Kurzweil 3000 - One Year Later Reading Successful Reading Techniques Assistive Tech Kurzweil 3000: for Windows Reading Understanding the Powerful READ 180 Administration Concert, an Instructional Management System

25. Monday Report #260
a workshop for the Monroe ISD on assistive technology and political science, Spanish, visually impaired, bilingual Spanish, computer science, German, hearing
http://www.emich.edu/coe/monday/mr260.html
College of Education
E astern M ichigan U niversity
Issue No: 260
December 16,1996
The next issue of Monday Report will be on January 6, 1997 FACULTY AND STAFF NOTES Leah Adams is in Jordan, participating in several professional activities. Georgea Langer's work (with Virginia Richardson, University of Michigan, and Toni Griego-Jones (University of Arizona) in evaluating a summer institute of Teach For America was cited in the November 18 issue of AACTE Briefs. Nora Martin, Alison Harmon, and Sherri Joseph presented on "Children First-Achieving Excellence" at the National Alliance of Black School Educators national conference in Detroit. Martin was elected secretary of the Higher Education Commission of the NABSE. Q.S. Samonte was reappointed to the advisory boards of The Dushkin Publishing Group's Annual Editions, Education and Annual Editions, Multicul-tural Education. Lynne Rocklage conducted a workshop for the Monroe ISD on "Assistive Technology with Low-Incidence Populations." She presented at the Learning Disabilities Association of Michigan convention in Lansing on "Assistive Technology and Language Arts for Students with Learning Disabilities." With Marilyn Lake, Rocklage presented a workshop for the Monroe ISD on "Assistive Tech-nology and Language Arts."

26. 2003 - 2004 Florida Tech University Catalog -- Computer Sciences
space exploration, and assistive devices for mission of Florida tech s computer sciences department is and excellence in computer science, information systems
http://www.cs.fit.edu/cs2/wds/catalogs/catalog03/catalog/
2003 - 2004 Florida Tech University Catalog Computer Sciences
Contents
COMPUTER SCIENCES Department of Computer Sciences
W. D. Shoaff, Ph.D., Head
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Bachelor of Science in Information Systems Master of Science in Computer Information Systems Master of Science in Computer Science ... Doctor of Philosophy
Computer Sciences Faculty
Professors
Cem Kaner, Ph.D., software engineering, software testing, computer law ckaner@cs.fit.edu
J. Richard Newman, Ph.D., software engineering, computer graphics, information resource management, multimedia distant learning, computer law and ethics newman@cs.fit.edu
James Whittaker
, Ph.D., software testing, computer and information security, software reliability, software engineering jw@cs.fit.edu
Associate Professors
Phil J. Bernhard, Ph.D., database systems, software engineering pbernhar@cs.fit.edu
Walter P. Bond, Ph.D., software architecture and engineering processes, operating systems

27. DESIEN May 2002
compatibility problems with courses and assistive devices that SUMMIT FOCUSES ON MINORITY tech EDUCATION More in the engineering and computer science fields.
http://www.uwex.edu/disted/desien/2002/0205/divide.htm
D E S I E N
Volume 7.5
May 2002
THE DIGITAL DIVIDE - Recycled Computers for Needy Students, Assistive Technology Software Integration, Summit Focuses on Minority Tech Education RECYCLED COMPUTERS FOR NEEDY STUDENTS - De Anza College in Cupertino,
CA, has begun a new program to make recycled PCs available to some students. The
computers are put together by the Computer Recycling Center, a nonprofit that refurbishes
computers that businesses throw away. Administrators at the college said the machines are
recent models that they hope will be useful and reliable for the students. De Anza will
distribute 10 computers for the initial trial. If the program is successful, officials expect to
allow all financial-aid students to apply for a refurbished PC. See:
http://chronicle.com/free/2002/05/2002051002t.htm
(Chronicle of Higher Education, 10 May 02 - Edupage, 10 May 02)

28. Adaptive Tech
Throughout this discussion concentration has been on assistive and adaptive technology lives is touched in some way by computer science, robotics, intelligent
http://www.computerteacher.org/adaptive_tech.htm
Assistive Online Hardware, Software and Training Requirements
Needless to say, the goal of providing for disabled and disadvantaged students on-line will not be accomplished without a great deal of planning, developing, testing, refining and just plain inventing. New tools, visions and products must be created to make quality assistive on-line education a reality. However, not everything need be new many tools already exist. Web Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines Hearing and Sight Challenged Students Alliance for Technology Access The disabilities of hearing and sight impairment have long been recognized and traditional education has long accepted eye glasses and hearing aids as quite normal in the classroom (Gray et al., 1998) However, designers of on-line systems frequently fail to consider these impediments to learning when designing on-line systems. It is a very simple fix to duplicate on-line text in user adjustable sound files and offer text pages for the visually impaired. Even if the designer overlooks these simple remedies, current versions of the Microsoft Windows

29. RESNA Special Interest Group (SIG)
Professor Univ of Massachusetts Lowell computer science Dept. SIG18 tech Act. Chair John M. Ficarro, PhD Project Coordinator Connecticut assistive tech.
http://www.resna.org/AboutRESNA/Leadership/SIGChairs.php
RESNA Special Interest Group (SIG)
Chair / Vice-Chair Listing August 2002-2003
SIG COMMITTEE Chair
Provides communication between the Board of Directors and the SIG Chairs.
  • Chair: Alan Cantor, MA
    Cantor + Assoc.
    32 Queensdale Ave
    Toronto, ON M4J 1X9 CANADA
    Work: (416)406-5098
    FAX: (416)406-5498
    EMAIL: acantor@interlog.com
    Chair: Ed L. Meyers III, Esq
    Arizona Technology Access Program
    IHD/NAU
    4105 N. 20th St., Suite 260 Phoenix, AZ 85016 Work: (602)776-4699 FAX: (602)728-9535 EMAIL: edward.myers@nau.edu Vice Chair: vacant
SIG-02 Personal Transportation
  • Chair: vacant
    Chair: Micheline Nichols, MA CCC-SLP ATP 8485 S. Tropical Trail Merritt Island, FL 39056 Work: (321)768-6800 FAX: (321)768-6858 EMAIL: michelinenichols@earthlink.net Vice Chair: Vacant
    Chair: Carrie Brown, PhD President Innovative Human Services, Inc 4636 Cherokee Trail Dallas, TX 75209 Work: (214)350-5350 FAX: (214)902-9692 EMAIL: cbr949@airmail.net

30. 2004 Sci Tech Website
at the intersection of quantum mechanics, computer science, and mathematics. Humancomputer Interaction Inst designers collaborate to design assistive robotics
http://www.scitechfestival.org/mained_hs_res.asp?ns=New Frontier Lecture Series

31. VIRGINIA-SCIENCE-TECH-NEWS Archives -- November 2003, Week 1 (#4)
for the purchase of assistive technology devices tech, November 3, 2003) Virginia tech Exemplary Department of electrical and computer engineering, materials
http://lists.cit.org/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind0311a&L=virginia-science-tech-news&F=&

32. Towson University - College Of Health Professions
Health science, Trieber, Rosalind H. 410356-5832 410-998 Struck, Miriam, 410-704-4330, OT For Children; assistive tech. computer Access W/Children; Ergonomics, Esp
http://wwwnew.towson.edu/pressroom/chp.html
Home News Room College of Health Professions
COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS Department Name Phone Areas of expertise
Collier, Steve
Healthcare Workforce, Allied Health, Physician Work Issues College of Health Professions Exner, Charlotte Occupational Therapy, Children W/Disabilities, Motor Skills In Children, "Clumsy" Children, Kids' Classroom Furniture Bassich-Zeren, Celia
Voice Disorders, Speech Disorders, Voice Probs. W/Early Onset Parkinson's Disease Cooper, Sheryl
Deaf Culture; Teaching English To Deaf Adults, Interpreting, Counseling People W/Disabilities; Sign Language Emanuel, Diana
Otitis Media (Temporary Hearing Loss); Pediatric Hearing Loss; Audiology Glennen, Sharon
International Adoption, Child Development, Language Development. In Kids, Rehab. Tech.-Power Wheelchairs, Computers W/Speech, Etc. Hester, Eva
Lindley, George
Hearing Loss, Hearing Aids, Hearing Protection/Conservation Ries, Julie (retired)
Ethnolinguistics, Multicultural Aspects Of Speech, Language; Speech, Language Development.; Dialectology Emanuel, Diana C.

33. QMUL > Department Of Computer Science
of the Workshop on Audio assistive Devices and G. White, Golog and Linear Logic Programming , tech. 741, Department of computer science, Queen Mary and
http://www.dcs.qmul.ac.uk/researchgp/imc/publications.php
QMUL Navigation QMUL Home Undergraduate Postgraduate International Press Business Employment Contact
QMUL Home
Home Undergraduate Postgraduate Research Staff Business News/Events Contacts About Publications In this area : Introduction
People
Publications
Research Grants
Interaction, Media and Communication Group: Publications sort by type Proceedings of ISIC 2004 (Information Seeking in Context) [more] [BibTEX] [2004] - N. Bryan-Kinns, "Mobile group music improvisation" in Proceedings of Engagability and Design [more] [BibTEX] [2004] - N. Bryan-Kinns, "Designing and Evaluating Interfaces for Group Musical Play" in Proceedings of Design and Emotion [more] [BibTEX] Proceedings of DIS 2004 [more] [BibTEX] [2004] - Marie-Luce Bourguet, "Software Design and Development of Multimodal Interaction" in IFIP 18th World Computer Congress Topical Days , chpt. Multimodal Interaction, 2004.

34. Links
Lives, Literature, and Legacies Political science 98 (CCN Rehabilitation special article on assistive tech; Adaptech project (computer technologies for
http://guir.berkeley.edu/courses/assistive-tech/spring2002/links.html
Related Classes
Press Articles

35. NEC Foundation Of America - Grants
world s premier institutions for computer science research and Institute of technology, or tech, in 1912. Handhelds as assistive technologies for People with
http://www.necfoundation.org/organizations/organizations_show.htm?doc_id=165168

36. Zeal.com - United States - New - Computing - Computer Science - HCI - Research
research programs that specialize in rehabilitation robotics, assistive technologies and 37. Virginia tech University Human-computer Interaction Group
http://zeal.com/category/preview.jhtml?cid=64298

37. Butte College Catalog-Computer Science
CSCI 200 Introduction to Adapted computer tech 3 units. diagnosis and prescription of computer adaptations for CSCI 201 - Applied assistive technology 3 units.
http://www.butte.cc.ca.us/information/catalog/course_descriptions/catalog_csci.h
Computer Science (CSCI)
CSCI 2 - Computer Literacy 3 units Recommended Prep: Reading Level IV; English Level III; Math Level III; and 20 wpm keyboarding
Transfer Status: CSU; UC 2 hrs lecture/3 hrs lab/1 hr directed study A survey of the development and current applications of computers including history, future, terminology, hardware, software (word processing, database, spreadsheet, graphics, telecommunications, WWW, programming languages), social-economic impact, ethics, and quality of life. Students will be exposed to career opportunities in the computer field. Required for teaching credential. (CAN CSCI 2) CSCI 6 - Programming in Visual BASIC 3 units Prerequisite: CSCI 2 Corequisite: CSCI 29
Recommended Prep: Math Level III
Transfer Status: CSU; UC 3 hrs lecture This course is designed to introduce students to the general concepts and methods of computer programming using the BASIC computer language. Special emphasis is placed on the application of the computer to the solving of business related problems and the processing of business data and information. (CAN CSCI 6) CSCI 8 - Programming in COBOL 3 units Prerequisite: CSCI 2 Corequisite: CSCI 29
Recommended Prep: Math Level III
Transfer Status: CSU; UC 3 hrs lecture

38. Louisiana Tech Faculty: Hale, Dr. Paul N., Jr.
Director for Electrical Engineering and computer science Professor of of Arkansas BSIndustrial Engineering Lamar tech. Training in assistive Device Assessment
http://www.latech.edu/tech/engr/faculty/bme/hale.htm
Louisiana Tech Faculty Information Page
Hale, Dr. Paul N., Jr.
Academic Director for Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Director of Technology Transfer Center (Shreveport)
Associate Dean for External Programs
Degrees
PhD-Industrial Engineering
MS-Industrial Engineering
: University of Arkansas
BS-Industrial Engineering : Lamar Tech
Contact Info
Ruston: Shreveport: Office: 233 Nethken Office: 100 Technology Transfer Center Address: P.O. Box 10348
Ruston, Louisiana 71272
Address: 8028 Shrevepark Drive
P.O. Box 29648
Shreveport, LA 71149 Phone: Phone: Fax: Fax: Email: phale@coes.latech.edu
Areas of Specialization
  • Rehabilitation Engineering Rehabilitation Technology Design Human Factors Engineering Product Liability and Safety Engineering Management Program and Grant Administration
Research Areas/Interests
  • Biomedical Engineering Internships in Industry; funded by the Whitaker Foundation; funding level: $54,942; grant period: 1998 -1999; Co-Principal Investigator. "Support Services for Disabled Students;" funded by Louisiana Rehabilitation Services; funding level: $242,549; 1998 -1999.; Director.

39. Wired News: Tech For Elders Must Have Purpose
tech Jobs Partner. Today s the Day People age differently, and an assistive technology must get a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the
http://www.wired.com/news/gizmos/0,1452,57429,00.html
Welcome to Wired News. Skip directly to: Search Box Section Navigation Content Search:
Wired News Animations Wired Magazine HotBot (the Web)
Tech for Elders Must Have Purpose
By Mark Baard Also by this reporter Page 1 of 1
02:00 AM Feb. 24, 2003 PT Seniors will accept newfangled gadgets, as long as they come in familiar packages. The key, researchers say, is to make assistive technologies easy to use and familiar. The devices must also increase seniors' independence. Wireless Hot Spot Directory Search for Wi-Fi hot spots near you:
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Tech Jobs Partner Today's the Day A telephone might check a person's pulse or glucose levels, for example. A toilet, as some already do, can check waste for signs of disease.

40. Assistive Technology In The Science Laboratory
Much assistive technology for people with disabilities has receptive to expensive high tech adaptations for designed for performing computeraided experiments
http://www.rit.edu/~easi/itd/itdv02n1/lunney.html
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY IN THE SCIENCE LABORATORY:
A TALKING LABORATORY WORK STATION FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED
SCIENCE STUDENTS
David Lunney
Department of Chemistry and
Science Institute for the Disabled
East Carolina University
Greenville, NC 27858
internet: chlunney@ecuvm.cis.ecu.edu
Much assistive technology for people with disabilities has
been developed in the last ten years or so, but the developers of such technology usually quit as soon as they have provided access to computers. But to chemists, physicists, and engineers, that seems to be only half the job: computers are great laboratory tools, and if you connect a suitably adapted computer to instruments and sensors in a laboratory and provide it with suitable data acquisition and data analysis software, you have a great way to make careers in science and engineering more accessible to people with disabilities. Robert C. Morrison and I first became interested in the

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