Awards
2010 Best Student Paper
Introducing Multimodal Paper-Digital Interfaces for Speech-Language Therapy
2010 Best Paper
Disability Studies As a Source of Critical Inquiry for the Field of Assistive Technology
Albert Cook: Outstanding Contribution Recipient 2010
In recognition of his life-long dedication to accessibility
2009 Best Student Paper
ClassInFocus: Enabling Improved Visual Attention Strategies for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students
2009 Best Paper
Hironobu Takagi, Shinya Kawanaka, Masatomo Kobayashi, Daisuke Sato and Chieko Asakawa
2008 Best Paper
Computer Usage by Young Individuals With Down Syndrome: An Exploratory Study
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.
2007 Best Student Paper
Slipping and Drifting: Using Older Users to Uncover Pen-Based Target Acquisition Difficulties
2007 Best Paper
Evaluating American Sign Language Generation Through the Participation of Native ASL Signers
