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Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation

Periodical Web Site:
http://www.iospress.nl/loadtop/load.php?isbn=10522263
ISSN:
1052-2263

Published by:
IOS Press

14 articles listed on AbleData

  1. An Analysis of Assistive Technology Supports and Services Offered in Postsecondary Educational Institutions
  2. An Analysis of Instructional Accommodations and Assistive Technologies Used by Postsecondary Education
  3. Assistive Technology as a Workplace Support
  4. Assistive Technology: Choosing the Right Tool for the Right Job
  5. Assistive Technology: Impact on Education, Employment, and Independence of Individuals With Physical Disabilities
  6. Benefit Specialists: Key Resources for Supporting the use of Social Security Work Incentives to Fund Assistive Technology
  7. Factors That Prevent or Assist the Integration of Assistive Technology into the Workplace for People With Spinal Cord Injuries: Perspectives of the Users and their Employers and Co-Workers
  8. Personal Digital Assistants as Cognitive Aids for High School Students With Autism: Results of a Community-Based Trial
  9. Tablet-Based Video Modeling and Prompting in the Workplace for Individuals With Autism
  10. Technology for Access to Text and Graphics for People With Visual Impairments and Blindness in Vocational Settings
  11. Technology Use by People With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities to Support Employment Activities: A Single-Subject Design Meta-Analysis
  12. The Apple iPod Touch as a Vocational Support Aid for Adults With Autism: Three Case Studies
  13. The Use of Voice Recognition Software as a Compensatory Strategy for Postsecondary Education Students Receiving Services Under the Category of Learning Disabled
  14. Wheelchair Ergonomics: Implications for Vocational Participation

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