Our Research
The Adaptech Research Network conducts research on the use of computer, information, and adaptive technologies by Canadian college and university students with disabilities.
Ongoing Projects
- Study on the Postsecondary Education Experience of Persons with Disabilities in Canada (2009)
- Quebec Study on Information and Computer Technologies and Students with Learning Disabilities (2009)
- Database of Free & Inexpensive Computer Technologies (2006)
Completed Projects
- Quebec Study Comparing the Satisfaction and Academic Success of College Students With and Without Disabilities (2011)
- Use and Accessibility of Social Media by College and University Students with Disabilities (2010)
- Predicting the At Risk Status of College Students: Males and Students With Disabilities (2009)
- Development and Validation of the POSITIVES Scale (Postsecondary Information Technology Initiative Scale) (2009)
- Registering for Disability Related Services and Academic Outcomes of College Graduates (2007)
- Obstacles and Facilitators of Student Success: Cegep Students with Disabilities (2006)
- Accessibility of eLearning in Postsecondary Education (2005)
- Experiences of Students with Disabilities in the Cegeps (2003)
- DSSFocus Study (2001)
- Quebec-Based Project (ITAC): Access to College for All - Computer and Information Technologies for Students with Disabilities (2000)
- Canada-Wide Project (AdaptCan): Learning Technologies and Students with Disabilities in Postsecondary Education (1999)