Course experiences of computing students with disabilities: Four case studies
Inclusive education is the practice of making sure that all students of all abilities have positive learning experiences. The study presented in this paper explores the current state of inclusive practices in computing education by presenting four case studies of students with disabilities taking their first computing courses. Their experiences share many common themes that reveal insights into their college experiences and connect with current theories as to how to achieve inclusive education. New technologies, such as podcasting, for promoting inclusion axe also suggested.
Course experiences of computing students with disabilities: Four case studies
- Author Deibel, Katherine
- Publication Title SIGCSE'08: Proceedings Of The 39Th ACM Technical Symposium On Computer Science Education
- Publication Year 2008
- BPC Focus Students with Disabilities
- Methodology Qualitative
- Analytic Method Case Study
- Institution Type NA
- DOI 10.1145/1352322.1352288
- URL https://doi.org/10.1145/1352322.1352288