Special Needs at Different Educational Levels: A Forecast of 2020

This paper reports on the results of the eAccessibility 2020 study which was funded by the European Commission to explore and analyse the relationships between the emerging ICT landscape in the societal and economic context, and the development and provision of assistive technologies and eAccessibil...

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Main Authors: Charalampos Karagiannidis, Christos Kouroupetroglou, Adamantios Koumpis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kassel University Press 2012-12-01
Series:International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET)
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Online Access:http://online-journals.org/i-jet/article/view/2168
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spelling doaj-f06744b832bd4fe8913ea821da21da862020-11-24T22:57:43ZengKassel University PressInternational Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET)1863-03832012-12-017441910.3991/ijet.v7i4.2168Special Needs at Different Educational Levels: A Forecast of 2020Charalampos KaragiannidisChristos KouroupetroglouAdamantios KoumpisThis paper reports on the results of the eAccessibility 2020 study which was funded by the European Commission to explore and analyse the relationships between the emerging ICT landscape in the societal and economic context, and the development and provision of assistive technologies and eAccessibility within a perspective of the next 10 years. The methodology of the study included both desk research and direct contact with relevant actors through 2011 and 2012. The results of the study are summarised for different educational levels (from primary-school to post-university) and are presented in terms of core issues, which are the most important developments in the area that will concentrate research and development efforts; roadmaps, which are most probable elements of a future research agenda in the area; and potential scenarios, which are indicative and not necessarily representative examples of use cases that may appear in the field.http://online-journals.org/i-jet/article/view/2168accessibility, future accessibility technologies, scenario development
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author Charalampos Karagiannidis
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Adamantios Koumpis
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Christos Kouroupetroglou
Adamantios Koumpis
Special Needs at Different Educational Levels: A Forecast of 2020
International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET)
accessibility, future accessibility technologies, scenario development
author_facet Charalampos Karagiannidis
Christos Kouroupetroglou
Adamantios Koumpis
author_sort Charalampos Karagiannidis
title Special Needs at Different Educational Levels: A Forecast of 2020
title_short Special Needs at Different Educational Levels: A Forecast of 2020
title_full Special Needs at Different Educational Levels: A Forecast of 2020
title_fullStr Special Needs at Different Educational Levels: A Forecast of 2020
title_full_unstemmed Special Needs at Different Educational Levels: A Forecast of 2020
title_sort special needs at different educational levels: a forecast of 2020
publisher Kassel University Press
series International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET)
issn 1863-0383
publishDate 2012-12-01
description This paper reports on the results of the eAccessibility 2020 study which was funded by the European Commission to explore and analyse the relationships between the emerging ICT landscape in the societal and economic context, and the development and provision of assistive technologies and eAccessibility within a perspective of the next 10 years. The methodology of the study included both desk research and direct contact with relevant actors through 2011 and 2012. The results of the study are summarised for different educational levels (from primary-school to post-university) and are presented in terms of core issues, which are the most important developments in the area that will concentrate research and development efforts; roadmaps, which are most probable elements of a future research agenda in the area; and potential scenarios, which are indicative and not necessarily representative examples of use cases that may appear in the field.
topic accessibility, future accessibility technologies, scenario development
url http://online-journals.org/i-jet/article/view/2168
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