Faculty Scholarship 2010
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Professor
Research and Teacher Education
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Albertini, John A. “Narrative, Reflection, and Writing: The Relation to Critical Thinking.” FST Forum, 15th Anniversary of the FST (Research Institute for the Rehabilitation of People with Communication Impairments). Martin Luther University, Halle-Wittenberg, Germany. Jan. 2010. Invited Lecture.
Albertini, John A., M.K. Matchett, and R. Kelly. “Personal Factors That Influence Deaf Students’ Performance in College.” International Congress of the Education of the Deaf, July 2010, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Presentation.
Matchett, Mary Karol, J.A. Albertini, and R.R. Kelly. “How Deaf Students’ Personal Factors Influence Their First Year Experience and Beyond: Data on Three Cohorts 2007, 2008, 2009.” First Year Experience Conference, Denver, CO. Feb. 2010. Presentation.
Berent, Gerald P., R.R. Kelly, J.A. Albertini, and R.M. Toscano. “Deaf Students’ Knowledge of English Verbs’ Argument and Event Properties.” Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Boston, MA. Mar. 2010. Presentation.
Published Article
Albertini, John A. “Deafness and Hearing Loss.” The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology. Ed. I. B. Weiner and W. E. Craighead. 4th ed. Vol. 2. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, 2010. 461-62. Print.
Frank Argento
Associate Professor
Department of Art and Imaging Studies
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Published Book
Argento, Frank. Catype: Designs for Cat Lovers. Rochester: Argento, 2010. Print.
Scott Bellinger
Lecturer
Department of Engineering Studies
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Bellinger, Scott. “Stepwise Method for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing STEM Students in Solving Word Problems.” International Congress on the Education of the Deaf: ICED. Vancouver, B.C. 20 July 2010. Presentation.
Gerald P. Berent
Professor
Research and Teacher Education
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Berent, Gerald P., R.R. Kelly, J.A. Albertini, and R.M. Toscano. “Deaf Students’ Knowledge of English Verbs’ Argument and Event Properties.” Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Boston, MA. Mar. 2010. Presentation.
Vincent DanieleChairperson, Department of Science and Mathematics
Professor
Department of Science and Mathematics
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Daniele, Vincent A., and J. Carr. “Mathematics Placement Results for Deaf First-Year College Students: A Profile.” 21st International Congress on the Education of the Deaf: ICED. Vancouver, B.C. 20 July 2010. Presentation.
Wendy Dannels
Lecturer
Department of Engineering Studies
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Dannels, Wendy, and Gary Behm. “6S Workplace Organization and Standardization.” Deaf Initiative in Technology. Tobbyhanna, PA. 2-3 June 2010. Presentation.
Carol DeFilippo
Professor
Research and Teacher Education
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
De Filippo, Carol. “Audiology Course.” PEN-International Teacher Education Institute. NTID at RIT, Rochester, NY. June 2010. Invited Lecture.
Lisa Elliot
Senior Research Scientist
Research and Teacher Education
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Elliot, Lisa, P. Francis, and M. Stinson. “Supporting Students with Disabilities with Tablet PCs in STEM Courses.” AHEAD and PEPNet Joint Conference. Denver, CO. July 2010. Presentation.
Elliot, Lisa, and M. Stinson. “RDE-FRI: Supporting Deaf and Hard of Hearing Undergraduate Students in STEM Field Settings with Remote Speech-to-Text Services.” National Science Foundation Division of Human Resource Development, Washington, DC. June 2010. Presentation.
Francis, Pamela, L. Elliot, and M. Stinson. “Captioning for Mobile Learning Situations to Support Students with Disabilities in STEM.” AHEAD and PEPNet Joint Conference, Denver, CO. July 2010. Presentation.
Stinson, Michael, L. Elliot, P. Francis, D. Easton and A. Alepoudakis. “Supporting Students who are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing in Mobile Situations with Captioning.” Symposium on Instructional Technology and Education of the Deaf. NTID at RIT, Rochester, NY. June 2010. Presentation.
Stinson, Michael, L. Elliot, P. Francis, D. Easton and A. Alepoudakis. “Effectiveness of Note-taking and Captioning for Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing Students with Tablet PC’s.” Symposium on Instructional Technology and Education of the Deaf. NTID at RIT, Rochester, NY. June 2010. Presentation.
Susan Foster
Professor
Research and Teacher Education
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Foster, Susan, and G. Long. “International Application of the Class Act Website to Increase Inclusion of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students in Postsecondary Education.” 21st International Congress on the Education of the Deaf, Vancouver, BC, Canada. July 2010. Presentation.
Long, Gary, et al. “Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Student Success in Online Courses.” 21st International Congress on the Education of the Deaf. Vancouver, BC, Canada. July 2010. Presentation.
Long, Gary, et al. “Perceptions of Communication, Classroom Interaction Frequency and Academic Achievement in Online Courses.” AHEAD/Joint Conference. Denver, CO. July 2010. Presentation.
Linda GottermeierAu.D. (Doctor of Audiology)
Associate Professor
Department of Communication Studies and Services
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Kiperman-Kiselgof, Regina, L. Gottermeier, S. Ting, and C. Clark. “Web-based Interactive Video Application as a Strategy for Employment of Deaf Professionals.” An International Symposium: Technology and Deaf Education. Exploring Instructional and Access Technologies, June 21-23, Rochester Institute of Technology. Ed. E. William Clymer. Rochester, NY: NTID at RIT, 2010. n.p. Web.
Marianne GustafsonNTID Curriculum Resource Associate
Associate Professor
Department of Communication Studies and Services
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Brown, Paula M., and Marianne S. Gustafson. “Prosody and Spoken Language Intelligibility in Young Adult Cochlear Implant Users.” International Congress on the Education of the Deaf: ICED. Vancouver, B.C. 22 July 2010. Presentation.
Polowe, Stephanie, M. Gustafson, S. Keenan, K. Szczepanek, and Audra Rehbaum. “I Never Thought about It That Way Before: Ethical Reasoning in a Deaf College Writing Classroom.” International Congress on the Education of the Deaf: ICED. Vancouver, B.C. 22 July 2010. Presentation "
Peter Hauser
Associate Professor
Research and Teacher Education
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Published Article
Hauser, Peter C. “Deaf Eyes: Visual Learning and Deaf-Gain.” Deaf Studies Digital Journal, 1.2, (2010): n.p. Web.
Hauser, Peter C., et al. “Deaf Epistemology: Deafhood and Deafness.” American Annals of the Deaf, 154.5 (2010): 486-92. Web.
Newman, Aaron J., T. Supalla, P. Hauser, E. Newport, and D. Bavelier. “Dissociating Neural Subsystems for Grammar by Contrasting Word Order and Inflection.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 107.16 (2010): 7539-44. Web.
Newman, Aaron J., T. Supalla, P. Hauser, E. Newport, and D. Bavelier. “Prosodic and Narrative Processing in American Sign Language: An fMRI Study.” Neuroimage, 52.2 (2010): 669-76. Web.
Formal Presentation
Freel, B.L, M. D. Clark, M. L. Anderson, G. L. Bilbert, M. M. Musyoka, and P.C. Hauser. “Deaf Individuals’ Bilingual Abilities, American Sign Language Proficiency, Reading Skills, and Family Characteristics.” American Psychological Society. Boston, MA. May 2010. Presentation.
Hauser, Peter C. “Neuropsychology of the Deaf Individual: Current Trends.” International Mental Health and Deafness Conf. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Mar. 2010. Keynote speech.
Hauser, Peter C. “Role of Cultural Capital in the Deaf Individuals’ Development and Health.” International Mental Health and Deafness Conf. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Mar. 2010. Keynote speech.
Hauser, Peter C. “Understanding Deaf Culture: The Role of Deaf Cultural Capital.” Indiana Deaf Educators and Educational Interpreters Conf. Indianapolis, IN. June 2010. Keynote speech.
Hirshorn, E. A., M. W. G. Dye, P.C. Hauser and D. Bavelier, “Exploring Alternate Routes to Literacy in Profoundly Deaf Individuals.” Inter-Science of Learning Center Conf. Boston, MA. May 2010. Presentation.
Hauser, Peter C. “Deaf Gain: Our Paradigm Shift.” Deaf Academics and Researchers Conference. Florianapolis, Brazil. Nov. 2010. Presentation.
Patricia Iglesias Victoria
Assistant Professor
Department of Engineering Studies
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Published Article
Iglesias, Patricia, et al. “Influence of Processing Parameters on Wear Resistance of Nanostructured OFHC Copper Manufactured by Large Strain Extrusion Machining.” WEAR, 268.1-2 (2010): 178-84. Print. É «
Ronald R. Kelly
Professor
Research and Teacher Education
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Berent, Gerald P., R.R. Kelly, J.A. Albertini, and R.M. Toscano. “Deaf Students’ Knowledge of English Verbs’ Argument and Event Properties.” Paper presented at Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Boston, MA. Mar. 2010. Presentation.
Albertini, John A., M.K. Matchett, and R. Kelly. “Personal Factors That Influence Deaf Students’ Performance in College.” Paper presented at the International Congress of the Education of the Deaf, Vancouver, BC, Canada. July 2010. Presentation.
Matchett, Mary Karol, J.A. Albertini, and R.R. Kelly. “How Deaf Students’ Personal Factors Influence Their First Year Experience and Beyond: Data on Three Cohorts 2007, 2008, 2009.” Paper presented at First Year Experience Conference, Denver, CO. Feb. 2010. Presentation.
Pamela Kincheloe
Assistant Professor
Department of Liberal Studies
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Published Article
Kincheloe, Pamela. “Do Androids Dream of Electric Speech? The Construction of Cochlear Implant Identity on American Television and the 'New Deaf Cyborg'." M/C Journal, 13.3 (2010). Web.
Christopher Kurz
Assistant Professor
Research and Teacher Education
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Kurz, Christopher. “Action Research in the Classroom: Deaf Learners with Diverse Needs.” Paper presented at 21st International Congress on the Education of the Deaf, Vancouver, BC, Canada. July 2010. Presentation.
Kurz, Christopher. “Number Signs: Survival of the Fittest.” Paper presented at 21st International Congress on the Education of the Deaf, Vancouver, BC, Canada. July 2010. Presentation.
Raja Kushalnagar
Instructor
Department of Information and Computing Studies
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Kushalnagar, Raja. “Empowering Mainstreamed Deaf Students with Multiple Video Perspectives.” International Symposium in Technology and Deaf Education, NTID at RIT. Rochester, NY. 23 June 2010. Presentation.
Published Article
Kushalnagar, Raja S., and J. Paris. “Evaluation of a Scalable and Distributed Mobile Device Video Recording Approach for Accessible Presentations.” Proc. of IPCCC 2010: The 29th IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conf., Albuquerque, NM. 9-11 Dec. 2010. 81-88. Print. *
Kushalnagar, Raja S., A.C. Cavender, and J. Paris. “Multiple View Perspectives: Improving Inclusiveness and Video Compression in Mainstream Classroom Recordings.” Proceeding ASSETS ‘10, Proceeedings of the 12th International ACM SIGACCESS Conferemce on Computers and Accessibility. Orlando, FL. 25-27 Oct 2010. 123-130. Web. *
Kushalnagar, Raja S., and Jehan-Francois Paris. “Multiple View Scalability of Presentations Distributed to Heterogeneous Devices.” Performance Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (SPECTS). Proc. of SPECTS 2010: 2010 International Symposium, University of Houston. Houston, TX. 11-14 July 2010. 7-13. IEEE. Web. *
Kushalnagar, Raja. “A Comparison of P2P Approaches in Handling Multiple Video Perspective Streams by Mobile Devices to Support a More Inclusive Environment.” Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PERCOM Workshops). 2010 8th IEEE International Conference, Universitate Trier. Mannheim, Germany. 29 Mar. - 2 Apr. 2010. 855-56. IEEE. Web. *
Harry Lang
Professor
Research and Teacher Education
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Shannon, Nora B., Simon Ting, Cathy Clarke and Harry G. Lang. “Structured Online Academic Reading (SOAR): Enhancing Reading Comprehension and Learning through Embedded Definitions, Pictures, Videos and Questions.” Symposium on Instructional Technology and Education of the Deaf. NTID, Rochester, NY. June 2010. Presentation.
Gary Long
Associate Professor
Research and Teacher Education
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Long, Gary, et al. “Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Student Success in Online Courses.” 21st International Congress on the Education of the Deaf. Vancouver, BC, Canada. July 2010. Presentation.
Mallory, James, G. Long, and J. Stanislow. “Using the Virtual World in ‘Second Life’ to Teach Technology.” 21st International Congress on Education of the Deaf. Vancouver, BC, Canada. July 2010. Presentation.
Foster, Susan, and G. Long. “International Application of the Class Act Website to Increase Inclusion of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students in Postsecondary Education.” Paper presented at the 21st International Congress on the Education of the Deaf, Vancouver, BC, Canada. July 2010. Presentation.
Eugene Lylak
Professor
Department of Liberal Studies
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Lylak, Eugene. “Structure, Intensity, High Expectations: An Answer for Post-Secondary Students’ Struggles with English Literacy.” 21st International Congress on the Education of the Deaf. Vancouver, B.C., Canada. 18-22 July 2010. Presentation.
James Mallory
Professor
Department of Information and Computing Studies
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Mallory, James, and Vicki Robinson. “Using Second Life to Enhance Student Learning of Technical Concepts.” American Society for Engineering Educators. Rochester, NY. 27 Mar. 2010. Formal Presentation.
Long, Gary, and James Mallory. “Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Online Learners.” Exploring Instructional and Access Technologies. An International Symposium in Technology and Deaf Education, 22 June 2010, NTID at RIT. Rochester, NY. Presentation.
Mallory, James, and Joseph Stanislow. “Using Virtual World of Second Life to Teach Technology.” 21st International Congress of the Education of the Deaf. Vancouver, B.C. 19 July 2010. Presentation.
Published Article
Mallory, James. “Using Second Life to Enhance Student Learning of Technical Concepts.” Exploring Instructional and Access Technologies. An International Symposium in Technology and Deaf Education, NTID at RIT. Rochester, NY. 23 June 2010. Web. Print. *
Marc MarscharkDirector, Center for Education Research Partnerships NTID Honorary Professor, School of Psychology, University of Aberdeen Hono
Professor
Office the President
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Marschark, Marc. “Language, Learning and Deaf Children: What We Know and What We Don’t Know.” Future of Deaf Education in Ireland. Dublin. 17 Feb. 2010. Keynote speech.
Marschark, Marc. “Why We Need Schools for the Deaf.” Coalition of Private Schools. Captiva, FL. 18 Jan. 2010. Presentation.
Marschark, M. “Educating Deaf Children: from Research to Practice and Back Again.” Asian Conference on Linguistics and Deaf Education. Hong Kong. 30 Jan. 2010. Presentation.
Marschark, M. “Deaf students’ learning through print, sign, and speech.” European Union Science Directorate International Research Consortium, L’Aquila, Italy. 1 Oct. 2010. Presentation.
Marschark, M. “Educating deaf students with cochlear implants.” Nordic Conference on Cochlear Implantation. Gothenburg, Sweden. 8. Oct. 2010. Presentation.
Published Article
Swanwick, Ruth A., and M. Marschark. “Enhancing Education for Deaf Children: Research into Practice and Back Again.” Deafness and Education International, 12.4 (2010): 217-235. Print. «
Richardson, John T.E., M. Marschark, T. Sarchet,and P. Sapere. “Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students’ Experiences in Mainstream and Separate Postsecondary Education.” Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 15.4 (2010): 358-382. Oxford Journals. Web.
Marschark, Marc, and P.E. Spencer. “Promises of Deaf Education?: From Research to Practice and Back Again.” Oxford Handbook of Deaf Studies, Language and Education. Ed. Marc Marschark and Patricia E. Spencer. Vol. 2. New York: Oxford UP, 2010. 1-14. Print.
Marschark, Marc, T. Sarchet, C. Rhoten, and M. Zupan. “Will Cochlear Implants Close the Gap in Reading Achievement for Deaf Students?” Oxford Handbook of Deaf Studies, Language and Education. Ed. Marc Marschark and Patricia E. Spencer. Vol. 2. New York: Oxford UP, 2010. 127-143. Print.
Spencer, Patricia E., and M. Marschark. “Paradigm Shifts, Difficult Truths, and an Increasing Knowledge Base in Deaf Education.” Oxford Handbook of Deaf Studies, Language and Education. Ed. Marc Marschark and Patricia E. Spencer. Vol. 2. New York: Oxford UP, 2010. 473-477. Print.
Editor (book or journal)
Marschark, Marc, and Patricia E. Spencer, eds. Oxford Handbook of Deaf Studies, Language and Education. Vol. 2. New York: Oxford UP, 2010. Print.
Published Book
Spencer, Patricia E., and M. Marschark. Evidence-Based Practices in Educating Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students. New York: Oxford UP, 2010. Print. É
Christine Monikowski
Professor
Department of American Sign Language and Interpreting Education (ASLIE)
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Monikowski, Christine, and Rico Peterson. “K-12: What Do Interpreters Think?” Conference of Interpreters Trainers. San Antonio, TX. 28 Oct. 2010. Refereed Presentation.
Todd PaganoDirector, Laboratory Science Technology program
Associate Professor
Department of Science and Mathematics
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Pagano, Todd, and J.E. Kenny. “Analytical Determinations of the Phenolic Content of Dissolved Organic Matter.” American Geophysical Union National Meeting. San Francisco, CA. 13 Dec. 2010. Presentation.
Pagano, Todd, and L.K. Quinsland. “Writing to Learn Science and Science to Learn Writing: Promoting Written Literacy in the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Science Classroom.” 21st International Congress of the Education of the Deaf. Vancouver, B.C. July 2010. Presentation.
Pagano, Todd, and A. D. Ross. “Sustainability of a Laboratory Science Program through Industrial Partnerships.” 239th ACS National Meeting. San Francisco, CA. 23 Mar. 2010. Presentation.
Carcamo, Nelsy, and T. Pagano. “Chemical Analysis of Seven Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons and Nicotine in Cigarette Smoke from an Improved Smoking Machine.” 239th ACS National Meeting. San Francisco, CA. 22 Mar. 2010. Presentation. "
Ross, Annmarie D., L.K. Quinsland, and T. Pagano. “Enhancing Student Success in Chemical Technology Programs through Academia-Industry Partnerships.” 239th ACS National Meeting. San Francisco, CA. 21 Mar. 2010. Presentation.
Carcamo, Nelsy, and T. Pagano. “Comparison of Different Carcinogens and Nicotine in Conventional and Electronic Cigarettes.” Annual Conference of the Rochester Section of the American Chemical Society. Rochester, NY. Presentation. "
Ross, Annmarie, and T. Pagano. “Increasing the Diversity of the Laboratory Technician Workforce through the Inclusion of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students.” 240th ACS National Meeting. Boston, MA. 22 Aug. 2010. Presentation.
Rahman, Abdul, S. Aishah, C. Tyler, and T. Pagano. "Effects of Enhanced Phenolic Dissolved Organic Carbon on the Growth of Aquatic Plants.” Finger Lakes Research Conference. 4 Dec. 2010. Presentation.
Rahman, Abdul, S. Aishah, C. Tyler, and T. Pagano. “Effects of Enhanced Phenolic Dissolved Organic Carbon on the Growth of Aquatic Plants.” 37th Annual Fall Scientific Paper Session of the Rochester Academy of Science. 6 Nov. 2010. Presentation. "
Published Article
Pagano, Todd, A.D. Ross, and G.J. O’Neill. “A Program Like Any Other-Like None Other.” Journal of Science Education for Students with Disabilities, 14.1 (2010): 32-41. Print. «
Geoffrey PoorCoordinator, Office of Communication Assessment Services (OCAS)
Associate Professor
Office of Communication Assessment Services (OCAS)
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Published Book
Poor, Geoff. 1000 Words to Sign. Berkeley: Thunder Bay, 2010. Print and DVD. É
Annemarie Ross
Instructor
Department of Science and Mathematics
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Pagano, Todd, and A.D. Ross. “Sustainability of a Laboratory Science Program through Industrial Partnerships.” 239th ACS National Meeting. San Francisco, CA. 23 Mar. 2010. Presentation.
Ross, Annmarie D., L.K. Quinsland, and T. Pagano. “Enhancing Student Success in Chemical Technology Programs through Academia-Industry Partnerships.” 239th ACS National Meeting. San Francisco, CA. 21 Mar. 2010. Presentation.
Ross, Annemarie D., and T. Pagano. “Increasing the Diversity of the Laboratory Technician Workforce through the Inclusion of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students”. 240th ACS National Meeting. Boston, MA. 22 Aug. 2010. Presentation.
Published Article
Pagano, Todd, A.D. Ross, and G.J. O’Neill. “A Program Like Any Other-Like None Other.” Journal of Science Education for Students with Disabilities, 14.1 (2010): 32-41. Print. “
Vincent J. Samar
Associate Professor
Research and Teacher Education
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Published Article
Dean, Robyn K., R.Q. Pollard, and V.J. Samar. “RID Research Grant Underscores Occupational Health Risks: VRS and K-12 Settings Most Concerning.” VIEWS, 27.1 (2010): 41-3. Print.
Cynthia Sanders
Assistant Professor
Department of American Sign Language and Interpreting Education (ASLIE)
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Published Book
Newell, William, C. Sanders, B.R. Holcomb, S. Holcomb, F. Caccasmise, and R. Peterson. ASL at Work: Teacher Manual, Student Workbook and DVD. San Diego: Dawn Sign, 2010. Print and DVD.
Miriam Santana-Valadez
Lecturer
Department of Science and Mathematics
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Santana, Miriam. “How Technology Helped Me to Become a National Board Certified Teacher.” Teachers Leading with Technology. Atlanta, GA. 6 Mar. 2010. Presentation.
Santana, Miriam. “From Clickers to TI Navigator.” International Symposium in Technology and Deaf Education. NTID at RIT, Rochester, NY. 21 June 2010. Presentation.
Santana, Miriam. “Technology Case Study.” MBAA International Conference. Chicago, IL. 24 Mar. 2010. Presentation.
Deirdre Schlehofer
Lecturer
Department of American Sign Language and Interpreting Education (ASLIE)
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Published Article
Mathews, Jennifer L., A.H. Parkhill, M.J. Starr, D. Schlehofer, and S. Barnett. “Deaf Strong Hospital: A Role-Reversal Exercise Emphasizing Cultural Competency and Awareness.” American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 2010; 74(5) Article 96. Web.
Editor (book or journal)
Schlehofer, Deirdre, and Danielle Ross. “Identifying Health Disparities for Deaf Women: The Deaf Health Survey in American Sign Language”. Rochester: National Center for Deaf Health Research, 2010. Print.
Formal Presentation
Schlehofer, Deirdre, and Erin Esposito. “The Significance of Collaboration Between Service Providers and Researchers in Our Endeavors to Obtain Funding.” Justice for Deaf Victims National Coalition. Salt Lake City, UT. Oct. 2010. Plenary Session.
McKee, Michael, J. Cuculick, D. Schlehofer, S. Scott, and M. Starr. “Perceptions of Cardiovascular Health in an Underserved Community: A Qualitative Study of Deaf Adults through CHIRTN.” 138th APHA Annual Meeting. Denver, CO. 7 Nov. 2010. Presentation.
Barnett, Steve, and Deirdre Schlehofer. “Deaf Consumers’ Healthcare Experiences: The Need for an Accessible CAHPS.” Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems User Group Meeting. Baltimore, MD. 20 Apr. 2010. Presentation.
Sara Schley
Associate Professor
Research and Teacher Education
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Schley, Sara. “Effect of Postsecondary Education on the Economic Status of Persons Who Are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing.” National Science Foundation, REESE Program Principal Investigators Meeting. Arlington, VA. Mar. 2010. Presentation.
Published Article
Schley, Sara, G.G Walter, R.R. Weathers II, J. Hammeter, J.C. Hennessey, and R.V. Burkhauser. “Effect of Postsecondary Education on the Economic Status of Persons who are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing.” NTID Research Bulletin, 14.1 (2010): 1-4. Web.
Kathryn SchmitzChairperson
Associate Professor
Department of Liberal Studies
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Schmidt, Kathryn. “Preparing for Publication in a Peer-Reviewed Journal.” AG Bell Biennial Convention 2010: Alexander Graham Bell Association of the Deaf. Orlando, FL. June 2010. Plenary Session.
Aldersley, Stephen, K. Schmitz, E. Lylak, and K. Varone. “Structure, Intensity, and High Expectations: An answer for post-secondary students’ struggles with English literacy.” 2010 International Congress on Education of the Deaf conference. July 2010. Presentation.
Michael Stinson
Professor
Research and Teacher Education
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Stinson, Michael, L. Elliot, P. Francis, D. Easton and A. Alepoudakis. “Effectiveness of Note-taking and Captioning for Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing Students with Tablet PC’s.” Symposium on Instructional Technology and Education of the Deaf. NTID, Rochester, NY. June 2010. Presentation.
Stinson, Michael, L. Elliot, P.Francis, D. Easton and A. Alepoudakis. “Supporting Students who are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing in Mobile Situations with Captioning.” Symposium on Instructional Technology and Education of the Deaf. NTID, Rochester, NY. June 2010. Presentation.
Stinson, Michael. “Using Assistive Technology to Facilitate Engagement and Participation of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students in the Classroom.” Paper presented at Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education Preconference, Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community of Practice, Milwaukee, WI. Mar. 2010. Presentation.
Elliot, Lisa, and M. Stinson. “RDE-FRI: Supporting Deaf and Hard of Hearing Undergraduate Students in STEM Field Settings with Remote Speech-to-Text Services.” Paper presented at National Science Foundation Division of Human Resource Development, Washington, DC. June 2010. Presentation.
Francis, Pamela, L. Elliot, and M. Stinson. “Captioning for Mobile Learning Situations to Support Students with Disabilities in STEM.” Paper presented at the AHEAD and PEPNet Joint Conference, Denver, CO. July 2010. Presentation.
Elliot, Lisa, P. Francis, and M. Stinson. “Supporting Students with Disabilities with Tablet PCs in STEM Courses.” Paper presented at AHEAD and PEPNet Joint Conference, Denver, CO. July 2010. Presentation.
Lilla Toke
Lecturer
Department of Liberal Studies
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Formal Presentation
Toke, Lilla. “The Grotesque Hero in the Eastern European Imaginary.” Annual Conference of the Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of Social Imagery, Colorado State U. Colorado Springs, CO. 18-20 Mar. 2010. Presentation.
Michael Voelkl
Associate Professor
Department of Art and Imaging Studies
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
2010 Submissions
Installation/Exhibit/Performance
Voelkl, Michael. Indian 1939. 2009. Rochester ARTech. 2010. Web. Juried exhibition of digital graphics.