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2005 Collaborative Short Term Awards

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NCTI awarded five subcontracts of $15,000 each for short-term quasi-experimental evaluation studies of K-12 instructional and/or assistive technology in July 2005. The following is a list of the projects awarded and the people associated with each project. Learn more through the posted abstracts.

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  1. Bridge Builder: Matthew Kaplowitz, Founding Partner and Director of Technology and Content Innovation, Bridge Multimedia (vendor) with Wendy K. Sapp, Ph.D., Consultant, Visual Impairment Education Services (researcher)
    *Featured in the NCTI Case Study Series
  2. Mathematical Automaticity for Students with Disabilities: Arjan S. Khalsa, Chief Executive Officer, IntelliTools, Inc. (vendor) and Edward J. Murphy, Chief Technology Officer, IntelliTools, Inc. (vendor) with David J. Chard, Ph.D., University of Oregon (researcher)
    *Featured in the NCTI Case Study Series
  3. Project SOLO®: Karen A. Erickson, Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (researcher) with Don Johnston, Inc. (vendor)
    *Featured in the NCTI Case Study Series
  4. SOLO® and Access to General Education Curriculum: George R. Peterson-Karlan, Ph.D., Illinois State University (researcher) and Howard P. Parette, Ed.D., Illinois State University (researcher) with Don Johnston, Inc. (vendor), and Sheri Piercy, Director of Special Education for Tri-County Special Education Association and Chair of HILIA Professional Development Committee
    *Featured in the NCTI Case Study Series
  5. The Signing Science Dictionary Research Study: Judy Vesel, B.Ed., TERC (researcher) with Edward M. Sims, Ph.D., Chief Technology Officer, Vcom3D, Inc. (vendor) and Arthur C. Johnson, Ph.D., EduMetrics (researcher)
    *Featured in the NCTI Case Study Series

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