SGER: Project ENABLE: Enabling the Disabled Greater Participation in Computing through Early Intervention
SGER:ENABLE 项目:通过早期干预让残疾人更多地参与计算
基本信息
- 批准号:0838726
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19.74万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-07-01 至 2012-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
New Mexico State University proposes to explore the potential for an intervention that would increase the numbers of physically disabled persons, specifically those with spinal cord injuries (SCI), who participate in computing-related degree programs and careers. They propose to implement an introductory computer course that is integrated into the context of a rehabilitation (rehab) hospital. By choosing this venue, disabled persons will be introduced to computing rather than leaving the introduction to chance. Further, by focusing on the spinal cord injured population, a large percentage of the target group will be of college and/or working age. The program will be coordinated with hospital staff and integrated into patient education received during rehabilitation. The course will cover the basic computer use and the use of assistive technology, web development and programming using the Alice programming language. This award will pilot the course three times and will develop a plan to seek further funding in order to improve and scale the program to reach a wider community, including military rehabilitation facilities.
新墨西哥州州立大学提议探索一种干预措施的潜力,这种干预措施将增加身体残疾人的数量,特别是那些患有脊髓损伤(SCI)的人,他们参加与计算相关的学位课程和职业。他们建议开设一门计算机入门课程,并将其纳入康复医院的范围。通过选择这个场地,残疾人将被介绍给计算机,而不是离开机会的介绍。此外,通过关注脊髓损伤人群,大部分目标群体将处于大学和/或工作年龄。该计划将与医院工作人员协调,并纳入康复期间接受的患者教育。该课程将涵盖基本的计算机使用和辅助技术的使用,Web开发和使用Alice编程语言编程。该奖项将试点课程三次,并将制定一项计划,以寻求进一步的资金,以改善和扩大该计划,以达到更广泛的社区,包括军事康复设施。
项目成果
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Jeanine Cook其他文献
Quantitative Performance Assessment of Proxy Apps and Parents Report for ECP Proxy App Project Milestone AD-CD-PA-504-5
代理应用程序的定量性能评估和 ECP 代理应用程序项目里程碑的家长报告 AD-CD-PA-504-5
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2019 - 期刊:
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- 作者:
David Richards;O. Aaziz;Jeanine Cook;H. Finkel;Brian Homerding;P. McCorquodale;Tiffany Mintz;Shirley Moore;V. Ramakrishnaiah;C. Vaughan;Greg Watson - 通讯作者:
Greg Watson
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