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1. Computer Based Learning - Development and Integration into Deaf Programming (2002)

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Authors: Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology

Collection: Research Materials

This is a report on a project begun by Mohawk College, based in Hamilton, Ontario in 1998 and completed in March 2002 in which the College researched the integration of computer-based learning into literacy classrooms for deaf adults. For this project, research was conducted along several avenues including literature searches, secondary source analysis of computer-based learning software effectiveness for deaf adult learners, and primary source field testing. Through this project, Mohawk College had the opportunity to field test a number of pieces of computer-based learning software with students in its Deaf Empowerment Program.

This project report has been divided as follows:
- Project overview and distribution
- Recommendations on computer-based learning and deaf learners
- Compendium of computer-based learning software

Funders:

  • OLES
  • Ontario Ministry of Education and Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

Added: 2008-06-17

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