Author | Title | Subject | Date | Publication Type | ||
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1 | Newbold, Katherine | Adapting a tool to assess visual-spatial creativity in children with autism by building on their strengths | Assessment; Autism; Children; Creativity; Strengths; Technology | 2012-12 | thesis | |
2 | Newton, Kathryn Turner | Case study approach to health science: design and implementation of an online course | Online Courses; Implementation; Technology | 2001-08 | thesis | |
3 | Warner, Merry | Center for consciousness studies | Technology; Media; Consumerism | 2006 | thesis | |
4 | Hardwig, George Scott | Dance hacking: digital technology and the performing body | Dance; Digital; Performance; Screendance; Technology | 2014-08 | thesis | |
5 | Mielke, Benjamin Allen | Dance training as mechanism for overcoming the technologization of the body | Digital realities; Interpersonal communication; Modern dance; Sociology; Technology; Time | 2013-08 | thesis | |
6 | Ririe, Abigail Marie | Dancing metal/dancing flesh: alternate opportunities for embodiment through cybernated addenda | Choreography; Cyborg; Dance; Disability; Performance; Technology | 2012-05 | thesis | |
7 | Linnell, Laura | Descriptive analysis of the sibling relationships for families with a child with autism spectrum disorders | Autism; Siblings; SketchUp; Technology | 2012-08 | thesis | |
8 | Lin, I-Kai Frank. | The development of online patient asistance at a remotely-controlled kiosk. | Software; Technology; Health Care | 2001-05 | thesis | |
9 | D'Astous, Valerie A. | Grandparents and their grandchildren with autism spectrum disorder: building bridges through technology | Autism spectrum disorder; Communication; Grandparents; Intergenerational relationships; Technology | 2011-12 | thesis | |
10 | Dahl, Raymond Alexander | Reconciling differences between technologically and socially focused theories of group communication | HCI; Interaction; Media; Mediation; Rich-media; Technology | 2013-12 | thesis |