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Project Hi-Fi: Promoting High Fidelity Of Screening And Progress Monitoring Assessments
Amount: $149,500.00This project team is developing a prototype of software for a tablet computer to replace paper tests for teachers to assess the reading fluency of special education students in grade 5 and 6. The tech ...
SBIRPhase I2013Department of Education -
Television Assisted Promotion (TAP): Enhancing Rehabilitation Outcomes with Familiar Technology
Amount: $500,000.00Based on previous research, this project (1) refines the TV Assisted Prompting (TAP)system hardware and software while expanding its utility to new rehabilitation domains; and (2)continues to employ a ...
SBIRPhase II2008Department of Education -
TV Assistance: Telerehabilitation's Missing Link
Amount: $75,000.00TV Assistance Program, a form of rehabilitation service delivery that allows for consumers with cognitive impairments (e.g., traumatic brain injury, stroke, brain tumor) and their caregivers to sustai ...
SBIRPhase I2007Department of Education -
Why Go It Alone? The Use of Public Resources to Enhance Computer Accessibility for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities
Amount: $497,716.00The Personal Access Computer Key, a modified Universal Serial Bus designed to accommodate adaptive software capable of being launched on publicly accessible, updated computers
SBIRPhase II2007Department of Education -
Why Go It Alone? The Use of Public Resources to Enhance Computer Accessibility for Individuals with Cognitive Disabilities
Amount: $75,000.00Individuals with cognitive disabilities represent one of the fastest growing disability groups in the U. S. The potential for computer technology to increase social integration for this population is ...
SBIRPhase I2006Department of Education -
Why Go It Alone The Use of Public Resources to Enhance Computer Accessibility for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities
Amount: $75,000.00The Personal Access Computer Key a modified Universal Serial Bus designed to accommodate adaptive software capable of being launched on publicly accessible updated computers
SBIRPhase I2006Department of Education