Mobile technology in inclusive research: tools of empowerment |
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Authors: | Therese M. Cumming Iva Strnadová Marie Knox Trevor Parmenter |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Education, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia;2. Centre for Disability Studies, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia |
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Abstract: | Inclusive research is an accepted approach when conducting research about individuals with disabilities. No studies have been published to date on using mobile technology to support people with intellectual disabilities as researchers. An inclusive research team of researchers with intellectual disabilities and academic researchers used mobile technology to support research skill acquisition. They conducted 15 joint research training sessions, followed by 10 research meetings. In order to discuss the experience of using iPads to support researchers with intellectual disabilities, the authors used a multiple-case study approach. Findings included the challenges and successes of mobile technology implementation. In conclusion, the iPads enhanced participation opportunities for the researchers with intellectual disabilities not only in the research, but also in other areas of their lives. This also brought to light the vulnerability of women with intellectual disabilities and the lack of control they often experience in their lives. |
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Keywords: | inclusive research intellectual disabilities mobile technology assistive technology research skills research training |
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