Dean Sarah Irvine Belson
Research and teaching
interests: Dr. Irvine Belson's research activities
focus on infusing effective components of instructional design with emerging
technology across the field of education, particularly for students with
exceptionalities. Dr. Irvine Belson has trained pre-service and in-service
special education teachers in the area of electronic communication and technology
integration. Through field-based research, she has successfully worked to
integrate Internet-based activities into educational programs for rural and
at-risk K-12 students. Her background in special education provides a knowledge-base
for development of the types of support that assist educators to adaptively
respond to a variety of individual differences in learning strategies among
students.
Recent publications: Integrating Technology into Special Education. Houghton-Mifflin, Boston, MA. (2003). Ubiquitous Computing Meets Universal Design, AACE, Honolulu, HI. (2003). Serendipity and the Teachable Moment. Technos Quarterly: For Education and Technology. Volume 11:1. (2002).
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