Awards

2010 Best Student Paper

Introducing Multimodal Paper-Digital Interfaces for Speech-Language Therapy

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2010 Best Paper

Disability Studies As a Source of Critical Inquiry for the Field of Assistive Technology

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Albert Cook: Outstanding Contribution Recipient 2010

In recognition of his life-long dedication to accessibility

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2009 Best Student Paper

ClassInFocus: Enabling Improved Visual Attention Strategies for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students

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2009 Best Paper

Hironobu Takagi, Shinya Kawanaka, Masatomo Kobayashi, Daisuke Sato and Chieko Asakawa

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2008 Best Student Paper

What’s New?: Making Web Page Updates Accessible

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2008 Best Paper

Computer Usage by Young Individuals With Down Syndrome: An Exploratory Study

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Jim Thatcher: Outstanding Contribution Recipient 2008

The development of one of the first screen readers for DOS, and the first screen reader for a graphical user interface on the PC.

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2007 Best Student Paper

Slipping and Drifting: Using Older Users to Uncover Pen-Based Target Acquisition Difficulties

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2007 Best Paper

Evaluating American Sign Language Generation Through the Participation of Native ASL Signers

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