Staff development in information technology for special needs: a new, distance-learning course at Keele University

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Author: Hegarty, John; Bostock, Stephen; Collins, David J.

Abstract:

Whilst information technology has much to offer people with special needs, the availability of staff training in the use of special-needs information technology (IT) in the UK and Europe is sparse. Keele University, with over a decade of experience in research and in supporting and training staff in the use of IT, has launched a new, distance-learning course. This article describes the course background, its structure, and feedback from the first cohort of students. Results suggest that the course strikes an effective balance between the need of distance learning students for face-to-face contact with peers and tutors, and the difficulties faced by students wishing to attend training whilst in full-time employment who are geographically distant. The course structure appears appropriate for a wide range of special needs settings and the curriculum seems to have an appropriate mix of background theory and practical application. Difficulties faced with computer conferencing became apparent, which need to be addressed. The course could be a model for further staff development opportunities in IT for special needs professionals.

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Whilst information technology has much to offer people with special needs, the availability of staff training in the use of special-needs information technology (IT) in the UK and Europe is sparse. Keele University, with over a decade of experience in research and in supporting and training staff in the use of IT, has launched a new, distance-learning course. This article describes the course background, its structure, and feedback from the first cohort of students. Results suggest that the course strikes an effective balance between the need of distance learning students for ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Workforce development; Students; Technology; Evaluation; Teaching and learning

Keywords: Staff development; Teaching method; Special needs students; Learning experience; Learning process; Computer assisted instruction; Course design; Course evaluation; Distance learning; Education and training needs

Geographic subjects: Europe; Great Britain

Published: Oxford, England: Blackwell Publishers, 2000

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Journal title: British journal of educational technology

Journal volume : 31

Journal number: 3

Journal date: July 2000

Pages: pp.199-212

ISSN: 0007-1013

Statement of responsibility: John Hegarty, Stephen Bostock and Dave Collins

Resource type: Article

Call Number:
TD/TNC 64.216



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