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Rehabilitation Research Design & Disability Center
Student Publications & Presentations List
1996 to 2015

2015

Publications & Proceedings

Johnston, M.V., Benfield, A. (2015). Developing a Measure of Evidence-Informed Professional Thinking. Presentation presented at ACRM 92nd Annual Conference, Progress in Rehabilitation Research (PIRR), Dallas, TX.

Osman, M, Ahamed, S.I., Davis, S.A., & Smith, R.O. (2015). Simple activity recognition using smartphone technologies for in-home rehabilitation. Poster session at the RESNA 38th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy. Denver, CO.

Proffitt, R., Morris, J., Wallace, T., Schwartz, J., Smith, R. O., & Finestone, H. (2015). Developing, Testing, and Implementing Technologies and Video Games Into Clinical Practice. Presentation presented at the ACRM 92nd Annual Conference, Progress in Rehabilitation Research (PIRR), Dallas, TX.

White, K. & Smith, R.O. (2015). Determining accessibility for iOS applications: A checklist for practitioners. Platform session at the RESNA 38th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy. Denver, CO.

Presentations

Davis, S. A., Smith, R. O., & Keating, T. (2015). ScanDo as an assistive technology for following instructions. Tech Day session at the 95th Annual American Occupational Therapy Association Conference.

Schwartz, J. K., Proffitt, R., Foreman, M, and Smith, R. O. (2015). The role of an occupational therapist in the development of apps, games, and other software: An emerging practice area. Poster at the American Occupational Therapy 95th Annual Conference and Exposition, Nashville, TN. Refereed.

Schwartz, J. K. & Smith, R. O. (2015). Incorporating medication management into your practice. Poster at the American Occupational Therapy 95th Annual Conference and Exposition, Nashville, TN. Refereed.

Schwartz, J. K. & Smith, R. O. (2015). Survey of occupational therapy practice in medication management. Poster at the American Occupational Therapy 95th Annual Conference and Exposition, Nashville, TN. Refereed.

Doctoral Dissertations & Master's Theses/Projects

Davis, S. (2015). A guide to test the effectiveness of the application ScanDo for children with autism as an assistive technology in a museum setting. Unpublished Master's Project. University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI.

Schwartz, J. (2015). Development and testing of an occupational therapy intervention to promote medication adherence. Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation. University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI.

White, K. (2015). Determining accessibility for iOS applications: A checklist for practitioners. Unpublished Master's Thesis. University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI.

2014

Publications & Proceedings

Fiedler, G., Slavens, B.A., O’Conner, K.M., Smith, R.O., & Hafner, B. (2014, in press). Effects of physical exertion on trans-tibial prosthesis users’ ability to accommodate alignment perturbations. Prosthetics and Orthotics International.

Fiedler, G., Slavens, B.A., Smith, R.O., Briggs, D., & Hafner, B. (2014, in press). Criterion and construct validity of prosthesis-integrated measurement of joint moment data in persons with trans-tibial amputation. Journal of Applied Biomechanics.

Negar, N., Williams, D., Schwartz, J., Ahamed, S. I., & Smith, R. O. (2014). Smartphone-based light intensity calculation application for accessibility measurement. Poster at the RESNA 37th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy. Indianapolis, IN.

Schwartz, J. (2014). A critical review of evaluation and intervention in medication management. Poster at the 3rd Annual Occupational Science Summit. Philadelphia, PA

Presentations

Barth, J., Stegman, S., Schwartz, J. K., Surafel, K., & Simlote, S. (2014). Left ventricular assist devices: Best practice across the continuum of care. Short Course at the 94th Annual American Occupational Therapy Association Conference and Expo. Baltimore, MD.

Baumann, R., Schwartz, J., & Smith, R. O. (2014). Creating accessible mobile Applications: A case study of lessons and challenges. Platform at the RESNA 37th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy. Indianapolis, IN.

Gani, O., Ahamed, S. I., Davis, S. A., & Smith, R. O. (2014). An approach to complex functional activity recognition using smartphone technologies. Platform at the RESNA 37th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy. Indianapolis, IN.

Schwartz, J. K., & Smith, R. O. (2014). The impact of the social environment on community access. Poster at the 94th Annual American Occupational Therapy Association Conference and Expo. Baltimore, MD.

Schwartz, J. K., & Smith, R. O. (2014). Development of an app based evaluation of the community environment. Research Platform at the 94th Annual American Occupational Therapy Association Conference and Expo. Baltimore, MD.

Schwartz, J. K., & Stoffel, V. (2014). Boardroom to classroom: Developing future leaders. Poster at the 94th Annual American Occupational Therapy Association Conference and Expo. Baltimore, MD.

Smith, R. O., & Schwartz, J. K. (2014). So you want to make an app?: A case study of app development for OT evaluation and intervention. Short course at the 94th Annual American Occupational Therapy Association Conference and Expo. Baltimore, MD.

Smith, R. O., & Schwartz, J. K. (2014). Access Rating for Buildings: A smartphone based system for accessibility. Tech Day Session at the 94th Annual American Occupational Therapy Association Conference and Expo. Baltimore, MD.

Smith, R. O., Schwartz, J. K., & Anson, D. (2014). Smart tools for evaluating the built environment. Tech Day Session at the 94th Annual American Occupational Therapy Association Conference and Expo. Baltimore, MD.

Smith, R.O., & Schwartz, J. (2014). The development of Access Rating for Buildings: Apps for Community Access. Presentation at the 3rd Annual Occupational Science Summit. Philadelphia, PA.

Smith, R. O., Schwartz, J., & Ahamed, S. I. (2014) Access Rating for Buildings: A smartphone based system promoting community accessibility. Platform at the RESNA 37th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy. Indianapolis, IN.

Thesis/Dissertation Research Projects

Baumann, R. (2014). Effect of accessibility information on restaurant selection of consumers with disabilities. Unpublished Master’s Thesis. University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI.

Franke, N & Grogan, K. (2014). Chronically Cognitive: A cognitive behavioral therapy telerehabiltation program for youths with cerebral palsy-related chronic pain. Unpublished Master’s Thesis. University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI.

2013

Publications & Proceedings

Beschorner, K. E., Milanowski, A. M., Tomashek, D. B., & Smith, R. O. (2013). Effect of multifocal lens glasses on the stepping patterns of novice wearers. Gait and Posture. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2013.05.014

Edyburn, K. D., Schwartz, J. K., Smith, R. O. (2013). A case study: Development of access rating for buildings “consumer” mobile app. Proceedings of the RESNA 36th Annual Conference on Technology and Disability: Research Design, Practice, and Policy. Bellevue, WA.

Fiedler, G., Slavens, B. A., Hafner, B. J., Briggs, D., & Smith, R. O. (2013). Leg laterality differences in persons with bilateral transtibial amputation: A pilot study using prosthesis-integrated load cells. Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics, 25(3).

Liegl, K. P., Rust, K. L., & Smith, R. O. (2013). Introduction to the Portable Neuromodulation Stimulator (PoNS™) Device and Effects on Balance and Gait for Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injuries. Proceedings of the RESNA 36th Annual Conference on Technology and Disability: Research Design, Practice, and Policy. Bellevue, WA.

Schwartz, J., O’Brien, C., Edyburn, K., Ahamed, S. I., & Smith, R. O. (2013). Smartphone based solutions to measure the built environment & enable participation. Proceedings of the RESNA 36th Annual Conference on Technology and Disability: Research Design, Practice, and Policy. Bellevue, WA.

Tomashek, D. B., Edyburn, K. D., Baumann, R., & Smith, R. O. (2013). The case for next generation text description solutions for visual information accessibility. Proceedings of the RESNA 36th Annual Conference on Technology and Disability: Research Design, Practice, and Policy. Bellevue, WA.

Presentations

Edyburn, K. D., Schwartz, J. K., Smith, R. O. (2013, June). A case study: Development of access rating for buildings “consumer” mobile app. Proceedings of the RESNA 36th Annual Conference on Technology and Disability: Research Design, Practice, and Policy. Bellevue, WA.

Liegl, K. P., Rust, K. L., & Smith, R. O. (2013, June). Introduction to the Portable Neuromodulation Stimulator (PoNS™) Device and Effects on Balance and Gait for Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injuries. Proceedings of the RESNA 36th Annual Conference on Technology and Disability: Research Design, Practice, and Policy. Bellevue, WA.

Mendonca, R. J., Smith, R. O., Pickens, N., Anson, D. K., Struckmeyer, L., & Schwartz, J. (2013, April). Evaluating accessibility in the world around you: Assessment tools and approaches for public spaces, home residences, products, information, and educational materials. 93rd Annual American Occupational Therapy Association Conference and Expo, San Diego. CA. (Pre-conference institute)

Schwartz, J., O’Brien, C., Edyburn, K., Ahamed, S. I., & Smith, R. O. (2013, June). Smartphone based solutions to measure the built environment & enable participation. Proceedings of the RESNA 36th Annual Conference on Technology and Disability: Research Design, Practice, and Policy. Bellevue, WA.

Smith, R. O., Crabtree, J. L., Synder, T., & Sagar, M. (2013, April). X-FACT. 93rd Annual American Occupational Therapy Association Conference and Expo, San Diego. CA. (Tech Day)

Smith, R. O., & Sagar, M. (2013, April). OTFACT: Research revision and implications. 93rd Annual American Occupational Therapy Association Conference and Expo, San Diego. CA. (Research Work in Progress)

Tomashek, D. B., Edyburn, K. D., Baumann, R., & Smith, R. O. (2013, June). The case for next generation text description solutions for visual information accessibility. Proceedings of the RESNA 36th Annual Conference on Technology and Disability: Research Design, Practice, and Policy. Bellevue, WA.

Thesis/Dissertation Research Projects

Lance, M. M., & Nagel, A. R. (2013). AmTryke® website redesign for increased accessibility, usability, and content. Unpublished master’s project, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

2012

Publications & Proceedings

Beschorner, K., Milanowski, A., Tomashek, D., & Smith, R. O. (2012). Multifocal lens glasses (MfLs) effects on stepping: Contributions of age and experience. Proceedings of the American Society of Biomechanics 36th Annual Meeting, Gainsville, FL.

Fiedler, G., Slavens, B. A., Briggs, D., Fedel, F., & Smith, R. (2012, June). Leg laterality in bilateral trans-tibial amputees, a case study using prosthesis-integrated sensors. Proceedings from RESNA 35th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy., Baltimore, MD.

Tomashek, D. B., Beschorner, K. E., Milanowski, A., & Smith, R. O. (2012, June). Measuring the effects of multifocal lens glasses on gait using biomechanical sensors. Proceedings from RESNA 35th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy., Baltimore, MD.

Presentations

Baumann, R., & Smith, R. O. (2012, May). Putting pictures into words: Understanding text description needs of individuals with low vision & blindness. Poster presented at the CHS Research Symposium, Milwaukee, WI and the UWM SURF Research Symposium, Milwaukee, WI.

Baumann, R. & Smith, R.O. (2012, November). The accessibility of occupational therapy to current and prospective practitioners with disabilities. Poster presented at the WOTA Conference. Middleton, WI.

Below, L., Tomashek, D., Edyburn, K., & Smith, R. O. (2012, May). Testing the effects of multifocal lenses on contrast sensitivity using visual choice paradigm. Poster presented at the CHS Research Symposium, Milwaukee, WI and the UWM SURF Research Symposium, Milwaukee, WI.

Beschorner, K., Milanowski, A., Tomashek, D., & Smith, R. O. (2012, August). Multifocal lens glasses(MfLs) effects on stepping: Contributions of age and experience. Presented at the American Society of Biomechanics. Gainesville, FL.

Dolski, T., Tomashek, D., & Smith, R. O. (2012, May). Comparing gait parameters while walking and performing visual tasks with and without the use of multifocal lens glasses. Poster presented at the CHS Research Symposium, Milwaukee, WI and the UWM SURF Research Symposium, Milwaukee, WI.

Erfurth, A., & Smith, R. O. (2012, April). Measurement of restaurant accessibility by people with disabilities: Preliminary validity of a restaurant universal design assessment. Presented at the AOTA. Indianapolis, IN.

Fiedler, G., Slavens, B. A., Briggs, D., Fedel, F., & Smith, R.O. (2012, June). Leg laterality in bilateral trans-tibial amputees, a case study using prosthesis-integrated sensors. Presented at the RESNA 35th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Polic., Baltimore, MD.

Fiedler, G., Slavens, B.A. and Smith, R.O. (2012). Evaluation of an Integrated Sensor System for Assessment of Prosthesis Ankle Alignment in Lower Extremity Amputees. Presented at the Annual Conference of the Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS) Grand Rapids, MI.

Fiedler, G., Slavens, B.A. and Smith, R.O. (2012). Gait stability measured by prosthesis-integrated sensors as an outcome measure in persons with prostheses for the lower extremity. Presented at the 25th Annual Dean's Research Day 2012. Kalamazoo, MI.

Fiedler, G., Slavens, B.A. and Smith, R.O. (2012). Influence of Handrail Use on Stair Walking Stability in Trans-Tibial Amputees. Presented at the 1st Occupational Science Summit 2012. St. Louis, MO.

Grant, E., Milanowski, A., & Smith, R.O. (2012, November). Smart hand held computer applications for cognitive, accessibility, and health monitoring interventions. Presented at the WOTA Conference. Middleton, WI.

Hardy, J., Mangan, M., Nagel, A., & Smith, R. O. (2012, November). Therapeutic use of the AmTryke. 2012 Wisconsin Occupational Therapy Association Conference, Middleton, WI.

Hirschman, A.M., Begeman, P., Tomashek, D., & Smith, R.O. (2012, November). Evaluating accessibility in the world around you: measurement tools and assessment approaches for public spaces, home residences, products, information sources and educational materials. Presented at the WOTA Conference. Middleton, WI.

Schwartz, J. & Stegmann, S. (2012, November). OT’s role in post ventricular assistive device implantation. Presented at the WOTA Conference. Middleton, WI.

Tomashek, D. B., Beschorner, K. E., Milanowski, A., & Smith, R. O. (2012, June). Measuring the effects of multifocal lens glasses on gait using biomechanical sensors. Presented at the RESNA 35th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy. Baltimore, MD.

Tomashek, D., Dolski, T., & Smith, R.O. (2012, October). Vision and eyeglass use in falls prevention programs: A review of the CDC compendium. Poster presented at ACRM Conference. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Thesis/Dissertation Research Projects

Milanowski, A. (2012, August). Effects of progressive lens eyeglasses on gait performance factors among young and middle-aged groups. Unpublished master’s thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Fiedler, G. (2012, July). Effects of physical exertion and alignment alterations on trans-tibial amputee gait, and concurrent validity of prosthesis-integrated measurement of gait kinetics. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Post Doc at the University of Washington.

Sagar, M. (2011, December). Examining the reliability of AAC Fact. Unpublished master’s thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

2011

Publications & Proceedings

Hirschman, A ., Jennerjohn, C., & Smith, R. O. (2011, June). Writing text descriptions: Rationale, art and science of a good description. Proceedings from RESNA 34th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy. Toronto, Canada.

Jennerjohn, C., & Smith, R. O. (2011). Development of a decision-assist guide for older adults to age in place. Growing Old With Disability Conference. Proceedings from FICCDAT International Conference. Toronto, Canada.

Jennerjohn, C. & Smith, R., (2011, June). Growing old with disability conference. Poster, Development of a decision-assist guide for older adults to age in place. Proceedings from FICCDAT Conference, Toronto, Canada.

Park, M., Smith, R. O., & Liegl, K. P. (2011, June). The Restaurant Accessibility and Task Evaluation Information Tool (RATE-IT). Proceedings from FICCDAT International Conference. Toronto, Canada.

Presentations

Dembski, T. (2011, April). Teaching module of the portrayal of disability through assistive technology use in film. Presented at the CHS Research Symposium, Milwaukee, WI, the National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Ithaca, NY, the Wisconsin Undergraduate Research Conference, UW-Parkside, Kenosha, WI and the UWM SURF Conference, UW-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI.

Fernandes, A., & Smith, R. O. (2011, April). Obstacles and facilitators of inclusive post-secondary education for students with disabilities: An instructor perspective. Presented at the AOTA 91st Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

Fiedler, G. & Slavens, B., (2011, June). RESNA Quality of Life Technology (QoLT) Symposium, Integrated Sensor Systems for assessment of rehabilitation in lower extremity amputees. Poster presented at the FICCDAT Conference, Toronto, Canada.

Hirschman, A ., Jennerjohn, C., & Smith, R. O. (2011, June). Writing text descriptions: Rationale, art and science of a good description. Presented at the RESNA 34th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy. Toronto, Canada.

Jennerjohn, C. & Smith, R., (2011, June). Growing old with disability conference. Development of a decision-assist guide for older adults to age in place. Poster presented at the FICCDAT International Conference, Toronto, Canada.

Liegl, K., Lemke, M., & Smith, R.O. (2011, April). Differences between architecture and occupational therapy student perceptions of restaurant accessibility using the RATE-IT evaluation tool. Presented at the CHS Research Symposium, Milwaukee, WI, the National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Ithaca, NY, the Wisconsin Undergraduate Research Conference, UW-Parkside, Kenosha, WI, and the UWM SURF Conference, UW-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI.

Milanowoski, A., Tomashek, D., Smith, R.O. (2011, April). Role of multifocal lens glasses on walking balance. Presented at the CHS Research Symposium, Milwaukee, WI, the National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Ithaca, NY, the Wisconsin Undergraduate Research Conference, UW-Parkside, Kenosha, WI, and the UWM SURF Conference, UW-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI.

Park, M., Liegl, K. P., & Smith, R. O. (2011, April). Preliminary validation of the restaurant accessibility and task evaluation information tool (RATE-IT). Presented at the AOTA 91st Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

Park, M., Smith, R. O., & Liegl, K. P. (2011, June). The Restaurant Accessibility and Task Evaluation Information Tool (RATE-IT). Presented at the International Conference on Best Practices in Universal Design, Toronto, Canada.

Thesis/Dissertation Research Projects

Erfurth, A. (2011, May). Measurement of restaurant accessibility by people with disabilities: Preliminary consequential and construct validity of a restaurant universal design assessment. Unpublished master’s thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Jennerjohn, C. (2011, May). Development and preliminary validation of a decision-assist resource for older homeowners to age in place. Unpublished master’s thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Park, M. (2011, April). Preliminary validation of the restaurant accessibility and task evaluation information tool (RATE-IT): Content and construct validity. Unpublished masterrsquo;s thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

2010

Presentations

Fernandes, A., & Smith, R. O. (2010, May). SCAN-IT: The Student Campus Accessibility Needs Inventory Tool. Presented at the AOTA 90th Annual Conference, Orlando, FL.

Hirschman, A., Mendonca, R., Lemke, M., (2010, April-May). Interdisciplinary Courses to Teach Inclusive Design for People with Disabilities. Presented at the University of Wisconsin System 2010 President’s Summit on Excellence in Teaching and Learning.

Jennerjohn, C. (2010, March). Development and validation of a decision-assist resource for older homeowners to age in place. Presented at the 23rd Annual Midwest Dean’s Occupational Therapy Research Conference, St. Louis, MO.

Mendonca, R., (2010, March). Assessing the consequences of providing accessibility information to people with disabilities. Presented at the 23rd Annual Midwest Dean’s Occupational Therapy Research Conference, St. Louis, MO.

Mendonca, R., Smith, R.O., Lemke, M., (2010, April - May). Accessibility Web Site Resources: Access-ed and Access Main Street. Presented at the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Conference, Orlando, FL.

Smith, R. O., Tomashek, D., & Stalberger, K. (2010, June). Negative effects of technology: Predisposing older adults to falling. Presented at the RESNA 33rd International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy. Las Vegas, NV.

Tomashek, D., Liegl, K. P., & Smith, R. O. (2010, June). Technology intervention alternatives to multifocal eyeglasses use for reducing the risk of falling. Presented at the RESNA 33rd International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy. Las Vegas, NV.

Thesis/Dissertation Research Projects

Fernandes, A. (2010). Effects of student needs and universal design information on increasing instructor willingness to implement inclusive course design features. Unpublished master’s thesis, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee.

Mendonca, R. (2010, May). Accessibility labeling and its effect on medical device purchase decisions of consumers with disabilities. Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation. University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee.

2009

Presentations

Lemke, M. R., Stalberger, K., Will, R., Snyder, T., & Smith, R. O. (2009, June). Development of Got-it?: assistive technology consumer product evaluation website. Presented at the RESNA 32nd International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy.

Mendonca, R., Smith, R. O., Lemke, M., Anson, D., & Hirshman, A. (2009, June 24). Measurement approaches and tools for accessibility and universal design: environments, products, educational methods and informational sources. Presented at the RESNA 32nd International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy.

Smith, R. O., & Mendonca, R. (2009 June). New methodology to evaluate the consequences and usefulness of providing accessibility information. Presented at the RESNA 32nd International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy.

Mendonca, R., & Smith, R. O. (2009, April 24). Quantifying the accessibility of medical devices: development and use of the MED-AUDIT. Presented at the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Conference, Houston, TX.

Kim, J. E., & Smith, R. O. (2009, April 23). The effectiveness of using a protocol for preparing and delivering a universally designed presentation and its impact on learning. Presented at the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Conference, Houston, TX.

Thesis/Dissertation Research Projects

Stalberger, K. (2009). The functional effects of new bifocal users on contrast sensitivity, depth perception and functional mobility. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Vandenbush, K. (2009). The effect of multifocal lenses on attention and its interaction on visual motor performance: A pre-fMRI single subject design study. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Kastner, M. (2009). Measuring barriers on a post-secondary campus from a student perspective using the Accessible Campus Environment Survey (ACES). Unpublished master's thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

2008

Publications & Proceedings

Mendonca, R., Smith, R. O., Lemke, M., & Winters, J. (2008). Expert validation of the MED-AUDIT (Medical Equipment Device-Accessibility & Universal Design Information Tool). Proceedings of the RESNA 31st International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy.

Presentations

Maggard, K. R. & Smith, R. O. (2008, February 22). Measuring the quality of text equivalents to multimedia information. Presentation at the International Conference on Aging, Disability and Independence, St. Petersburg, FL.

Mendonca, R., Smith, R. O., Lemke, M., & Winters, J. (2008). Improving healthcare for elderly individuals through better technology accessibility. Platform presentation at the Fifth International Conference on Healthcare Systems, Milwaukee, WI

Mendonca, R., Smith, R. O., Lemke, M., & Winters, J. (2008, June 29). Expert validation of the MED-AUDIT (Medical Equipment Device-Accessibility & Universal Design Information Tool). Presented at the RESNA 31st International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy.

Mendonca, R. J. (2008, February 22). Quantifying the accessibility of medical devices: Development and validation of the MED-AUDIT. Presentation at the International Conference on Aging, Disability and Independence, St. Petersburg, FL.

Mendonca, R. J., Jansen, C. F., Smith, R. O., John-Gomez, C., & Katz-Petted, L. (2008, February 22). Inter-disciplinary based evaluation and intervention for a senior home repair project. Presentation at the International Conference on Aging, Disability and Independence, St. Petersburg, FL.

Smith, R. O., Hirschman, A., & Kastner, M. (2008, July 14). A student measure of campus accessibility: The ACES taxonomy. Presented at the 31st annual international AHEAD Conference, Reno, NV.

Smith, R. O., Pickens, N. D., Rust, K. L., Siegler, S., & Mendonca, R. (2008, April 13). Evidence based measurement of accessibility for occupational therapy practice: Tools and techniques. Institute presented at the American Occupational Therapy Association, Long Beach, California.

Thesis/Dissertation Research Projects

Kim, J. (2008). The effectiveness of using a protocol for preparing and delivering a universally designed presentation and its impact on students learning in higher education. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Maggard, K. R. (2008). The efficacy of an equivalent text description protocol for increasing the accessibility of information. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Paprocki, C. (2008). The effect of multifocal lenses on attentional capture. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

2007

Publications & Proceedings

Fennema-Jansen, S., Edyburn, D. L., Smith, R. O., Wilson, S., & Binion, M. (2007). Developing a statewide system for providing and assessing outcomes of assistive technology. Journal of Special Education Technology, 22(1), 41-56.

Johnson, R. J., Gratz, E., Rust, K. L., & Smith, R. O. (2007). ATOMS Project technical report - Multiattribute Utility Theory: Summarizing a methodology and an evolving instrument for AT outcomes, from http://www.r2d2.uwm.edu/atoms/archive/technicalreports/fieldscans/tr-mau.html.

Schwanke, T. D., Brondino, M. J., Smith, R. O., & Edyburn, K. (2007). Web-based dynamic graphing of RSA-911 rehabilitation technology data. Proceedings of the RESNA 30th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy.

Smith, R. O., Rust, K. L., & Siegler, S. (2007). Assistive technology devices and universal design assessments: Theoretical relationships and implications on measurement. In J. M. Winters and M. F. Story (Eds.), MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION Accessibility and Usability Considerations (pp. 119-130). Boca Raton: CRC Press.

Smith, R. O., Barnekow, K., Lemke, M. R., Mendonca, R., Winter, M., Schwanke, T. D., & Winters, J. M. (2007). Development of the MED-AUDIT (Medical Equipment Device-Accessibility and Universal Design Tool). In J. M. Winters and M. F. Story (Eds.), MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION Accessibility and Usability Considerations (pp. 283-296). Boca Raton: CRC Press.

Presentations

Mendonca, R. J., Patrick, T. B., & Smith, R. O. (2007, November 10-14). The MED-AUDIT Ontology Version 1: An ontology for auditing the accessibility of medical devices. Presentation at the Annual American Medical Informatics Association Symposium from Foundations to Applications to Policy, November, 13, Chicago, IL.

Mendonca, R. & Smith, R. O. (2007, June 15-19). Validity analysis: MED-AUDIT (Medical Equipment Device-Accessibility and Universal Design Information Tool). Poster Presented at the RESNA 30th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Phoenix, AZ.

Mendonca, R., Siegler, S., Kastner, M., Hirschman, A., Maggard, K. R., Kim, J., & Smith, R. O. (2007, October 27). Evidence based measurement of accessibility for occupational therapy practice: Tools and techniques. Workshop presented at the Annual Wisconsin Occupational Therapy Association Conference, Waukesha, WI.

Schwanke, T. D., Brondino, M. J., Smith, R. O., & Edyburn, K. (2007). Web-based dynamic graphing of RSA-911 rehabilitation technology data. Poster Presented at the RESNA 30th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Phoenix, AZ.

Siegler, S. & Smith, R. O. (2007, June 15-19). Instructor knowledge of universal design. Poster Presented at the RESNA 30th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Phoenix, AZ.

Thesis/Dissertation Research Projects

Siegler, S. (2007). Measuring universal design knowledge and skills of post-secondary faculty. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Stromberg, K. (2007). The outcome of assistive technology device use across settings assessed with a time series concurrent differential approach and the OTFACT. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

2006

Publications & Proceedings

Fennema-Jansen, S., Whyte, F., Smith, R. O., Brayton, A., & Jansen, C. (2006). ATOMS Project technical report - Methods to identify assistive technology device use. Retrieved from the World Wide Web: http://www.r2d2.uwm.edu/atoms/archive/technicalreports/fieldscans/tr-fs-methodsidentifyuse.html.

Fennema-Jansen, S. A., Binion, M., Edyburn, D. L., & Smith, R. O. (2006). Making a large database available for assistive technology research. Proceedings of the RESNA 29th International Conference on Thriving in Challenging Times: The Future of Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology.

Lauer, A., Rust, K. L., & Smith, R. O. (2006). ATOMS Project technical report - Factors in assistive technology device abandonment: Replacing "abandonment" with "discontinuance". Retrieved from the World Wide Web: http://www.r2d2.uwm.edu/atoms/archive/technicalreports/tr-discontinuance.html.

Mendonca, R. & Smith, R. O. (2006). MED-AUDIT (Medical Equipment Device-Accessibility and Universal Design Information Tool): Usability analysis. Proceedings of the RESNA 29th International Conference on Thriving in Challenging Times: The Future of Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology.

Mendonca, R., Brochtrup, B., Lauer, A., & Lukic, A. (2006). Universally accessible weight scale. Proceedings of the RESNA 29th International Conference on Thriving in Challenging Times: The Future of Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology.

Olson, C. H. (2006). Taxonomy for classifying writing devices used by students with learning disabilities. Proceedings of the RESNA 29th International Conference on Thriving in Challenging Times: The Future of Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology.

Silverman, M. & Smith, R. O. (2006). Consequential validity of an assistive technology supplement for the School Functional Assessment. Assistive Technology, 18(2), 155-165.

Smith, R. O., Rust, K. L., Jansen, C., & Seitz, J., (2006). ATOMS Project technical report - The ICF in the context of assistive technology (AT) interventions and outcomes. Retrieved from the World Wide Web: http://www.r2d2.uwm.edu/atoms/archive/icf.html.

Smith, R. O., Seitz, J., Jansen, C., & Rust, K. L. (2006). ATOMS Project technical report - Models and taxonomies relating to assistive technology. Retrieved from the World Wide Web: http://www.r2d2.uwm.edu/atoms/archive/technicalreports/fieldscans/tr-fs-taxonomiesmodels.html.

Presentations

Brayton, A., Rust, K. L., & Smith, R. O. (2006, June 26). The relationship between bifocal eyeglass use and factors related to the risk of falling. Presented at the RESNA 29th International Conference on Thriving in Challenging Times: The Future of Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology, Atlanta, GA.

Fennema-Jansen, S. A., Binion, M., Edyburn, D. L., & Smith, R. O. (2006, June 24). Making a large database available for assistive technology research. Poster presented at the RESNA 29th International Conference on Thriving in Challenging Times: The Future of Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology, Atlanta, GA.

Mendonca, R. & Smith, R. O. (2006, June 24). MED-AUDIT (Medical Equipment Device-Accessibility and Universal Design Information Tool): Usability analysis. Poster presented at the 29th International Conference on Thriving in Challenging Times: The Future of Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology, Atlanta, GA.

Olson, C. H. (2006, June 24). Taxonomy for classifying writing devices used by students with learning disabilities. Poster presented at the RESNA 29th International Conference on Thriving in Challenging Times: The Future of Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology, Atlanta, GA.

Taylor-Wade, J. & Smith, R. O. (2006, June 24). Assistive technology program viability. Poster presented at the RESNA 29th International Conference on Thriving in Challenging Times: The Future of Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology, Atlanta, GA.

Thesis/Dissertation Research Projects

Brayton, A. (2006). The relationship between bifocal eyeglass use and risk factors for falling. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Johnson, R. J. (2006). The impact of assistive technology on goal achievement for consumers of the division of vocational rehabilitation services. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Olson, C. H. (2006). Impact of assistive technology devices and services for students with learning disabilities and an academic need in writing. Unpublished dissertation, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.

Taylor-Wade, J. (2006). Factors related to assistive technology program viability. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

2005

Publications & Proceedings

Brayton, A., Joerger, T., Rust, K., & Smith, R. O. (2005). The dissistive nature of multi-focal lenses: Mandate for investigation and future R&D. Proceedings of the RESNA 28th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy.

Edyburn, D., Fennema-Jansen, S., Hariharan, P., & Smith, R. O. (2005). Assistive technology outcomes: Implementation strategies for collecting data in the schools. Assistive Technology Outcomes and Benefits (electronic journal), 2(1), 25-30. Available online: https://web.archive.org/web/20070223092154/http://www.atia.org/(Archived Copy).

Fennema-Jansen, S., Smith, R. O., Edyburn, D. L., & Binion, M. (2005). Isolating the contribution of assistive technology to school progress. Proceedings of the RESNA 28th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy.

Johnson, M., Smith, R. O., Walton, T., Wisneski, K., & Rust, K. L. (2005). Clinical implications of learned non-use for robotic therapy environments. Proceedings of the RESNA 28th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy.

Lemke, M., Winter, M., Pizur-Barnekow, K., Mendonca, R., Schwanke, T. D., Winters, J., & Smith, R. O. (2005). RERC-AMI R3 resource document: MED-AUDIT Black Box System (BBS) taxonomy. Retrieved from the World Wide Web: http://www.r2d2.uwm.edu/rerc-ami/archive/bbstaxonomy.html.

Lemke, M., Winter, M., Pizur-Barnekow, K., Mendonca, R., Schwanke, T. D., Winters, J., & Smith, R. O. (2005). RERC-AMI R3 resource document: MED-AUDIT Expert User System (EUS) taxonomy. Retrieved from the World Wide Web: http://www.r2d2.uwm.edu/rerc-ami/archive/eustaxonomy.html.

Mendonca, R. (2005). Assessing the usability and the reliability of MED-AUDIT. Proceedings of the 29th Annual Great Lakes Biomedical Conference, Biomedical Informatics: Applications, Achievements, and Frontiers: The Milwaukee Chapter of IEEE EMBS.

Mendonca, R. (2005). RERC-AMI R3 resource document: Measuring accessible medical instrumentation: Annotated bibliography. Retrieved from the World Wide Web: http://www.r2d2.uwm.edu/rerc-ami/archive/measuringami.html.

Pizur-Barnekow, K., Lemke, M. R., Smith, R. O., Winter, M., & Mendonca, R. (2005). Measuring accessibility and universal design of medical devices: The Medical Equipment Device Accessibility and Universal Design Information Tool (MED-AUDIT). Proceedings of the RESNA 28th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy.

Rust K. L, Blaser, R., Fonner, K., Smith, R. O, Brayton, A. & Januik, M. (2005). ID-AT-Assessments (Informational Database of Assistive Technology Assessments). Retrieved from the World Wide Web: http://www.r2d2.uwm.edu/atoms/idata.

Rust K. L, Blaser, R., Fonner, K., Smith, R. O, Brayton, A. & Januik, M. (2005). Technical report - assistive technology instrument update and review (version 1.0). Retrieved from the World Wide Web: http://www.r2d2.uwm.edu/atoms/archive/technicalreports/fieldscans/tr-fs-ati.html.

Winter, M. & Lemke, M. (2005). RERC-AMI R3 resource document: MED-
AUDIT impairment categories: Working towards mapping AMI usability. January 2005. Retrieved from the World Wide Web: http://www.r2d2.uwm.edu/rerc-ami/archive/impairments.html.

Presentations

Brayton, A., Joerger, T., Rust, K., & Smith, R. O. (2005, June 26). The dissistive nature of multi-focal lenses: Mandate for investigation and future R&D. Presented at the RESNA 28th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Atlanta, GA.

Edyburn, D. L., Fennema-Jansen, S., Hariharan, P., & Binion, M. (2005, October 21). Assistive technology outcomes measurement in the schools: Lessons learned and positive outcomes of the Ohio Assistive Technology Infusion Project. Paper presented at the 23rd Annual Closing the Gap Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

Fennema-Jansen, S., Smith, R. O., Edyburn, D. L., & Binion, M. (2005, June 26). Isolating the contribution of assistive technology to school progress. Presented at the RESNA 28th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Atlanta, GA.

Johnson, M., Smith, R. O., Walton, T., Wisneski, K., & Rust, K. L. (2005, June 26). Clinical implications of learned non-use for robotic therapy environments. Presented at the RESNA 28th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Atlanta, GA.

Johnson, M., Wisneski, K., Minakata, K., Hermsen, A., Smith, R. O., Walton, T., Hingtgen, B., McGuire, J., & Harris, G. (2005, June 28). Kinematic implications of learned non-use for robotic therapy. Presented at the IEEE 9th International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics: Frontiers of the Human-Machine Interface, Chicago, IL.

Mendonca, R. & Smith, R. O. (2005, April 22). Assessing the usability and reliability of MED-AUDIT. Presented at the 29th Annual Great Lakes Biomedical Conference, Biomedical Informatics: Applications, Achievements, and Frontiers: The Milwaukee Chapter of IEEE EMBS, Racine, WI.

Mendonca, R., Brochtrup, B., Lauer, A., & Lukic, A. (2005). Universally accessible weight scale. Presentation at the RESNA 28th International Conference on Thriving in Challenging Times: The Future of Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology, Atlanta, GA.

Pizur-Barnekow, K., Lemke, M. R., Smith, R. O., Winter, M., & Mendonca, R. (2005, June 26). Measuring accessibility and universal design of medical devices: The Medical Equipment Device-Accessibility and Universal Design Information Tool (MED-AUDIT). Presented at the RESNA 28th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Atlanta, GA.

Thesis/Dissertation

Fennema-Jansen, S. A. (2005). An analysis of assistive technology outcomes in Ohio schools: Special education students' access to and participation in general education and isolating the contribution of assistive technology. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Lauer, A. (2005), Measuring positive and negative factors of device discontinuance.
Unpublished master's thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Lenker, J. A. (2005). Functional and psychosocial impact of computer-based assistive technology devices for adults with disabilities. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY.

Mendonca, R. (2005). Assessing the Usability of MED-AUDIT (Medical Equipment Device - Accessibility and Universal Design Information Tool). Unpublished master's thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

2004

Publications & Proceedings

Fennema-Jansen, S. A. (2004). Measuring AT outcomes using the Student Performance Profile: Analysis and recommendations. Proceedings of the RESNA 27th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy.

Fennema-Jansen, S. A. (2004). Technical report - The Assistive Technology Infusion Project (ATIP) database (1.0). Retrieved, from the World Wide Web: http://www.r2d2.uwm.edu/atoms/archive/technicalreports/tr-atip.pdf.

Moser, C. S. (2004). Technical report - Database analysis: 1994 and 1995 NHIS Phase II Disability Followback Survey, Child Questionnaire (1.0). University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Retrieved, from the World Wide Web: http://www.r2d2.uwm.edu/atoms/archive/technicalreports/tr-nhisd.pdf.

Smith, R. O., Rust, K. L., Lauer, A., & Boodey, E. (2004). Technical report - History of assistive technology outcomes (1.0). Retrieved from the World Wide Web: http://www.r2d2.uwm.edu/atoms/archive/technicalreports/fieldscans/tr-fs-history.html.

Presentations

Edyburn, D. L. & Zabala, J. (2004, October 22). Heresy or natural evolution: Is it time to rethink assistive technology? Presented at the 22nd Annual Closing the Gap Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

Fennema-Jansen, S. A. (2004, June 19). Measuring AT outcomes using the student performance profile: Analysis and recommendations. Presented at the RESNA 27th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Orlando, FL.

Higdon, L., Gibbs, L., Chapple, D., Condeluci, A., Fennema-Jansen, S., Hill, K., Koester, H. H., Smith, R. O., & Higdon, C.W. (2004, June 19). AAC Institute symposium - AAC evidenced-based practice: Research, practice & policy. Presented at the RESNA 27th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Orlando, Fl.

Thesis/Dissertation Research Projects

Boodey, E. (2004). Layout and functional interface design of an assistive technology outcomes database. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Moser, C. S. (2004). The 1994 and 1995 NHIS Phase II Disability Followback Survey-Child Questionnaire: A critical analysis of the data relating to assistive technology and its implications for future assistive technology survey research. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

2003

Publications & Proceedings

Kennedy, B. L. (2003, June). Ecological electronic diary for outcomes measurement. Proceedings of the RESNA 26th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy.

Whyte, F. L., Smith, R. O., Fennema-Jansen, S. A., & Edyburn, D. L. (2003). Assistive Technology Device Use Inventory: The need and development of a conceptual model. Proceedings of the RESNA 26th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy.

Wilson, S., Binion, M., Smith, R. O., Fennema-Jansen, S. A., & Edyburn, D. L. (2003). Launching a large scale assistive technology service delivery and outcome tracking system in the public schools. Proceedings of the RESNA 26th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy.

Presentations

Binion, M., Edyburn, D. L., Fennema-Jansen, S., Wilson, S. L., & Teasly, U. (2003, October 16). Launching a large-scale assistive technology infusion project and monitoring outcomes in the Ohio schools. Presented at the 21st Annual Closing the Gap Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

Fennema-Jansen, S. A. (2003, August 7). Evidence at the personal level: AAC automated performance measurement. Presented at the Symposium on AAC Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) and Performance Measurement, Pittsburgh, PA.

Fennema-Jansen, S. A., & Edyburn, D. L. (2003, March 6). Launching a large-scale assistive technology service delivery and outcome tracking system in the public schools. Presented at the 2003 School of Education Research Conference, Milwaukee, WI.

Fonner, K. F. (2003, March 22). The ATOMS Project: Measuring assistive technology outcomes. Presented at the California State University Northridge's (CSUN) 18th Annual International Conference "Technology and Persons with Disabilities", Los Angeles, CA.

Kennedy, B. L. (2003, June 21). Ecological electronic diary for outcomes measurement. Presented at the RESNA 26th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Atlanta, GA.

Scherer, M., Smith, R. O., Jutai, J., & Edyburn, D. L. (2003, June 21). Assistive technology outcomes: What does it mean to all of us? Presented at the RESNA 26th Annual Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Atlanta, GA.

Whyte, F. L., Smith, R. O., Fennema-Jansen, S. A., & Edyburn, D. L. (2003, June 21). Assistive Technology Device Use Inventory (ATDUI): The need and development of a conceptual model. Presented at the RESNA 26th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Atlanta, GA.

Wilson, S., Binion, M., Smith, R. O., Fennema-Jansen, S. A., & Edyburn, D. L. (2003, June 21). Launching a large scale assistive technology service delivery and outcome tracking system in the public schools. Presented at the RESNA 26th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Atlanta, GA.

Thesis/Dissertation Research Projects

Joerger, T. F. (May 2003). Risk of falling: The relationship between assistive technology use and the quality and speed of gait. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

2002

Publications & Proceedings

Heier, S. J. & Smith, R. O. (2002). A comparison of assistive technology expertise across urban, suburban and rural Wisconsin districts. Proceedings of the RESNA 25th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, 195-197.

Sindhu, B., Smith, R. O., & Schwanke, T. D. (2002). Measuring consequential validity of an assessment instrument using human judgment. Proceedings of the RESNA 25th International Conference on Technology & Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Practice, 242-244.

Smith, R. O., Edyburn, D. L., Schwanke, T. D., DeRuyter, F., Jutai, J., Scherer, M., & Andrich, R. (2002). Assistive technology outcomes: What does it mean to me? Proceedings of the RESNA 25th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy.

Presentations

Edyburn, D. L., & Fonner, K. F. (2002, October 17). The ATOMS Project: Measuring assistive technology outcomes. Presented at the 20th Annual Closing the Gap Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

Heier, S. J., & Smith, R. O. (2002, June 30). A comparison of assistive technology expertise across urban, suburban and rural Wisconsin districts. Presented at the RESNA 25th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Minneapolis, MN.

Knitter, C., Tobianski, G. E., Schwanke, T. D., & Smith, R. O. (2001, June 22-26). The WebAUDIT as a screening and diagnostic instrument for human review of websites. Presented at the 24th RESNA International Conference, Reno, NV.

Sindhu, B. (2002, March 7). The impact of providing design information to help make websites more accessible: An investigation of the consequential validity of the WebAUDIT.  Presented at the 16th Annual Occupational Therapy Midwest Deans' Research Conference, Creighton University, Omaha, NE.

Sindhu, B., Smith, R. O., & Schwanke, T. D. (2002, June 30). Measuring consequential validity of an assessment instrument using human judgment. Presented at the RESNA 25th International Conference on Technology & Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Practice, Minneapolis, MN.

Smith, R. O., Edyburn, D. L., Schwanke, T. D., DeRuyter, F., Jutai, J., Scherer, M., & Andrich, R. (2002, July 1). Assistive technology outcomes: What does it mean to me? Presented at the RESNA 25th International Conference on Technology and Disability: Research, Design, Practice and Policy, Minneapolis, MN.

Thesis/Dissertation Research Projects

Sindhu, B. S. (2002). Providing design information to help make websites more accessible: A preliminary investigation of the consequential validity of the WebAUDIT. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Whyte, F. (2002). Assistive technology device use inventory: The need and the development of a conceptual model. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

2001

Publications & Proceeding

Knitter, C., Tobianski, G. E., Schwanke, T. D., & Smith, R. O. (2001, June 22-26). The WebAUDIT as a screening and diagnostic instrument for human review of websites. Presented at the 24th RESNA International Conference, Reno, NV.

Presentation

Knitter, C., Tobianski, G. E., Schwanke, T. D., & Smith, R. O. (2001, June 22-26). The WebAUDIT as a screening and diagnostic instrument for human review of websites. Presented at the 24th RESNA International Conference, Reno, NV.

Thesis/Dissertation Research Projects

Heier, S. J. (2001). A comparison of assistive technology expertise across urban, suburban, and rural Wisconsin school districts. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Tobianski, G. (2001). An examination of the effectiveness of the Web AUDIT in evaluating web page accessibility. Unpublished master's project, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Warnke, J. M. (2001). A comparison study of OT Fact with the SF-36 Health Survey. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

2000

Publications & Proceedings

Smith, R., Edyburn, D., Silverman, M., Grogan, K., Fonner, K., Taylor, D., & Weingarten, S. (2000). Executive summary and final report: Project OATS: Outcomes of Assistive Technology in the Schools. Milwaukee: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Silverman M. K., Stratman, K. F. and Smith, R. O. (2000). Measuring assistive technology outcomes in the schools using functional assessments. Diagnostique, 25(4), 307-326.

Smith, R. O., Warnke, J., & Edyburn, D. (2000). Student Activity Accessibility Checklist. Lawrence, KS:University of Kansas, Center for Research on Learning Division of Adult Studies.

Presentation

Silverman, M. K. & Smith, R. O. (2000, April 1). Interpretation of the school function assessment for use as an assistive technology outcome. Poster session presented at the American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, Seattle, WA.

1999

Publications & Proceedings

Silverman, M. K., Smith, R.O., Edyburn, D., Taylor, D. (1999). Assistive technology outcomes in the schools: Identifying a valid measure. Proceedings of the RESNA 22nd International Conference, 204-206, Long Beach, CA.

Silverman, M. K., Smith, R. O., & Taylor, D. (1999). Project OATS Outcomes of Assistive Technology in the Schools. The Communication Connection, 13(3), 23.

Smith, R. O., Edyburn, D., & Silverman, M. K. (1999). Using the AAA model for performing accessibility audits. Proceedings of the RESNA 22nd International Conference, 163-165, Long Beach, CA.

Presentations

Smith, R. O., Edyburn, D., Silverman, M. K., & Taylor, D. (1999, March 5). Does the School Functions Assessment measure assistive technology outcomes. Presented at the 6th Annual Wisconsin Technology Access Conference, Milwaukee, WI.

Smith, R. O. & Silverman, M. K. (1999, March 5). Is your school accessible? Presented at the 6th Annual Wisconsin Technology Access Conference, Milwaukee, WI.

Silverman, M.K. & Smith, R.O. (1999, April 17). Assistive technology outcome instruments for OT's: OATS FACT & SFA-AT. Presented at the American Occupational Therapy Association's Annual Conference, Indianapolis, IN.

Silverman, M. K., Smith, R. O., & Edyburn, D. (1999, April 18). Assessing assistive technology in the schools: Comparison of nine instruments. Presented at the American Occupational Therapy Association's Annual Conference, Indianapolis, IN.

Smith, R.O. & Humbles, M. (1999, April 18). Project IMPACT: National project performs audits of the accessibility of university campuses. Presented at the American Occupational Therapy Association's Annual Conference, Indianapolis, IN.

Smith, R.O., Silverman, M. K., & Edyburn, D. (1999, April 19). Assistive technology horror stories by occupational therapists. Presented at the American Occupational Therapy Association's Annual Conference, Indianapolis, IN.

Silverman, M. K., Smith, R. O., Edyburn, D., & Taylor, D. (1999, June). Assistive technology outcomes in the schools: Identifying a valid measure. Presented at the 22nd RESNA International Conference, Long Beach, CA.

Smith, R. O., Edyburn, D., & Silverman, M. K. (1999, June). Using the AAA model for performing accessibility audits. Presented at RESNA '99 Conference, Long Beach, CA.
Silverman, M. K. & Smith, R. O. (1999, October 14). Strategies for effective assistive technology. Presented at the Governor's Wisconsin Education Technology Conference, Milwaukee, WI.

1998

Publications & Proceedings

Smith, R.O., Grow, P., Garg, A., & King, P. (1998). Triad interactive model of ergonomics and disability: Theory to valid practice. Proceedings of the RESNA 21st International Conference, 11-13, Minneapolis, MN.

Smith, R.O., Stanley, M.K. & Edyburn, D. (1998). Project Impact: Integrated Multi-Perspective Access to Campus Technology. Proceedings of the RESNA 21st International Conference, 17-19, Minneapolis, MN.

Presentations

Smith, R.O., Grow, P., Garg, A., & King, P. (1998, June). Triad Interactive Model of Ergonomics and Disability:  Theory to valid practice. Presented at the 21st RESNA International Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

Smith, R.O., Stanley, M.K. & Edyburn, D. (1998, June). Project Impact: Integrated multi-perspective access to campus technology. Presented at the 21st RESNA International Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

1996

Publications & Proceedings

Davel, N. & Smith, R. O. (1996). Functional impact of assistive technology on people with hemiplegia from stroke. Proceedings of the RESNA 19th International Conference, 95-97, Salt Lake City, UT.

Presentations

Davel, N. & Smith, R. O. (1996, June). Functional impact of assistive technology on people with hemiplegia from stroke. Presented as interactive session at the 19th RESNA International Conference, Salt Lake City, UT.

Davel, N., Smith, R. O., & Gifford, D. (1996, October). Functional impact of assistive technology. Presented in Research Forum session at the Wisconsin Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, Oshkosh, WI.