The following links are to articles and papers written by the IDRC Staff.
- The Value of Imperfection: the Wabi-Sabi Principle in Aesthetics and Learning (View Article in Google Docs)
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- The Value of the Statistically Insignificant (published in EDUCAUSE Review® Online)
- Leveraging Inclusion and Diversity as Canada's Digital Advantage
- Master’s Program: Inclusive Design Building the Brain Trust Needed to Support an Accessible Digital Future
- Abilities Magazine Articles
- You say tomato, I say tomato, let's not call the whole thing off: the challenge of UX design
- Inclusion Promotoes Innovation (Published 2007)
- Accessibility Issues with OOXML (Published 2008)
- Stylish Information Access: Cascading Stylesheets on the World Wide Web (CSUN 1998 )
- Stylish Information Access: Cascading Stylesheets (paper) (CSUN 1998 )
- Accessible Government Web Resources: Including Everyone in Online Access
- Best Practices
- Cascading StyleSheets and Accessiblity
- Caution: Tampering with Reality (for a good cause)
- Initial Survey of Reality Modelling Language Access Issues (Draft 1b)
- IMS Guidelianes for Developing Accessible Learning Applications
- Inclusion in an Electronic Classroom
- Virtual Reality Applications to Work (1998 )
- Adding Feeling, Sound and Equal Access to Distance Education (Paper)
- Haptic Applications to Virtual worlds
- High Technology Reading and Writing Devices for People with Vision Problems
- Outcome Measures for High Technology Vision Aids
- Outcome Measures in Vision Technology
- Adapting for Visual Impairment in Children with Abnormal Muscle Tone
- Click the Captions, Select the Descriptions
- Building Accessible Curriculum and Courseware Tools - Education Beyond the Campus (2000)
- Accessible Web-based Distance Education: Principles and Best Practices
- Adding Feeling, Sound and Equal Access to Distance Education
- Authoring Tool Support: "The Best Place to Improve the Web"
- SNOW ( Special Needs Opportunity Windows) Just-in-Time, On-Line Information for Educators
- Virtual Reality Applications to Work (1998 )
- Access to Web-based Special Education
- Nimble Document Navigation Using Alternative Access Tools
- Web Browsing through Adaptive Technology: A Consumer Information Resource (April 1996)
- Exploiting Web Tools to Make HTML Documents Accessible
- Pediatric Power (1995)
- Identifying and Adapting for Visual Impairment in the Client With Physical Disabilities (March 1996)
- VRML: Shouldn't Virtual Ramps be Easier to Build
- Alternative Access to the World Wide Web
- Increasing Access to World Wide Web Sites for Blind and Visually Impaired Computer Users (1996)
- Access Technologies for the Graphical User Interface
- The Electronic Campus and Equal Access to Higher Education
- Integrated Access To Powered Mobility, Tilter, Computer, And Environmental Control (June 1995)
- Mastering Alternative Computer Access: The Role of Understanding, Trust, and Automaticity