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Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Factors Associated with Mathematics and Science Achievement
Download2019-03-01
Odell B., Galovan A., Cutumisu M.
Poster created for the 2019 ENGAGE conference at the University of Alberta.
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2011-07-01
An electronic survey was distributed to all pharmacists serving as preceptors for the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in the Winter and Fall 2010 terms. The survey questions addressed use of and access to information resources, barriers to accessing electronic resources,...
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Insights into accessibility and the barriers to resources according to emerging adults who frequent the CHEW Project
Download2021-04-16
In this research, I asked emerging adults who attended a downtown drop-in center (CHEW - Community, Health, Empowerment, and Wellness - Project) for their insight into accessibility and barriers to resources in Edmonton. Originally, I planned on conducting individual interviews with the...
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2020-10-17
Sakamak, Isao, Tavakoli, Mahdi, Wiebe, Sandra, Adams, Kim
This paper presents an eye gaze and brain controlled interface, where eye gaze is used to select a target, and motor imagery is used to drive a mobile robot towards the target. Vibrotactile haptic feedback about where eye gaze is being tracked by the system and kinesthetic haptic feedback about...
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2020-01-31
Wakaruk, Amanda, Gareau-Brennan, Céline
Poster presented at the Ontario Library Association Superconference 2020. Abstract: Canadian copyright law is intentionally flexible, which can create confusion, anxiety, and chill. Having observed these frustrations first-hand, Amanda Wakaruk and Céline Gareau-Brennan present a draft Copyright...
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2019-05-01
Tucker, Benjamin V., Porretta, Vincent, Mukai, Yoichi
Spontaneous, casual speech is highly variable, in part due to reduction processes. Listeners handle these reductions in everyday communication; however, these forms present challenges for models of speech perception and lexical processing. Previous research has found that reaction times to...
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Involving Speech-Language Pathologists in the development of a mobile health device for dysphagia treatment
Download2017-12-15
Ferguson, Lindsay, Ferguson, Carissa, Rieger, Jana, Constantinescu, Gabi
Six speech-language pathologists specializing in swallowing impairments were recruited to participate in a discussion group using a consensus method called the Nominal Group Technique (NGT). The clinicians were provided with a clickable prototype of the app and were asked to consider the overall...