[Blindmath] Seeking STEM Students
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Thu Mar 6 15:06:36 UTC 2014
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>We have been asked to forward the following
>announcement from Heather Pacheco
><pacheco.heather at gmail.com> plese direct any questions to her:
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>My name is Heather Pacheco and I am a doctoral
>candidate at Arizona State University in the
>Science Education PhD program. My advisor and
>Principal Investigator is Dr. Dale Baker.
>
>We are conducting a study involving science,
>technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)
>professionals with sensory and/or orthopedic
>disabilities. We are gathering data about
>experiences participants identify as integral to
>their choice and participation in their STEM
>careers as well as participants perspectives
>about the role(s) assistive technologies have
>played in these choices. Our goal is to
>establish a fundamental knowledge base about
>these experiences and the role(s) assistive
>technologies have played in participants choice
>and participation in their STEM careers.
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>We are recruiting STEM professionals with
>sensory and/or orthopedic disabilities to participate in
>(1) a brief participant selection survey
>(2) an interview that will be conducted by
>phone, web-based video or in person.
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>The survey will take 10 15 minutes to complete
>and the interview will take approximately 30
>minutes to one hour. The interview will be
>recorded and transcribed for analysis. If you
>identify that you are using assistive
>technologies that you have adapted to your
>specific purposes, we will request a photo of
>the technology if it is convenient and if you
>are willing to provide a picture. Any photos
>contributions should be of technology and not
>include users. Photos will not be published;
>they will be analyzed for trends across users.
>This is not required for your participation in
>the study. Your participation in this study is
>completely voluntary. If you have questions
>concerning the research study, please call me at (617) 417-4850.
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>There are no known risks from taking part in
>this study. Although there may be no direct
>benefits to you, the possible benefits of your
>participation in the research may be for current
>and future students with sensory and/or
>orthopedic disabilities with the potential to enter STEM fields.
>
>All information obtained in this study is
>strictly confidential. The results of this
>research study may be used in reports,
>presentations, and publications, but the
>researchers will not identify you. In order to
>maintain confidentiality of participant records,
>names on the initial survey will be converted
>into codes, which will then be used throughout
>the study. The name-code key will be stored on a
>secure server. Audio recordings will be
>transcribed and the digital copies of both the
>recordings and the transcripts will be stored on
>a secure server. Following the study,
>recordings, notes and digital transcripts will
>be deleted and paper transcripts and notes will be shredded.
>
>Participation in this study is completely
>voluntary. It is okay for you to say no. Even if
>you say yes now, you are free to say no later,
>and withdraw from the study at any time. If you
>choose to say no after the interview has begun,
>audio recordings will not be converted to
>transcripts and will instead be deleted immediately.
>
>Any questions you have concerning the research
>study or your participation in the study, before
>or after your consent, will be answered by
>Heather Pacheco, Farmer Hall, Arizona State
>University, (617) 417-4850,
><mailto:hapachec at asu.edu>hapachec at asu.edu or Dr.
>Dale Baker, Farmer Hall Arizona State
>University, (480)965-6067, <mailto:dale.baker at asu.edu>dale.baker at asu.edu.
>
>If you have questions about your rights as a
>subject / participant in this research, or if
>you feel you have been placed at risk, you can
>contact the Chair of Human Subjects
>Institutional Review Board, through the ASU
>Office of Research Integrity and Assurance, at (480) 965-6788.
>
>If you are interested and willing to participate
>in this study, please reply to this
>email. Replying to the email will be considered your consent to participate.
>
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>We greatly appreciate your time,
>
>Thank you,
>
>Dr. Dale Baker and Heather Pacheco
>
>Dale R. Baker
>Professor of Science Education
>Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
>Fellow of the American Educational Research Association
>Affiliate of the Learning Sciences Institute
>Arizona State University
>Tempe, AZ 85281
>(480)965-6067
><mailto:Dale.baker at asu.edu>Dale.baker at asu.edu
>
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>--
>Heather Pacheco, M.Ed
>
>2012-2014 APAcT IGERT Fellow
>Graduate Student / Research Associate
>Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College
>Arizona State University
>Tempe, AZ 85281
>Einstein Fellow Alumni
>617-417-4850
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