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A Commitment to Ongoing Professional Research
As part of our commitment to deliver maximum value for our customers and to develop evidence-based products and services, AbleNet designed the AbleNet Research Consortium. This consortium is a group of people interested in collaborating to improve the lives of people with disabilities.

This website is part of the effort to encourage more collaboration, to share research evidence from anecdotal to scientifically-based and to discuss positions and learning that will help improve lives. You’ll find case studies, white papers and peer-reviewed, scientifically based findings from researchers, graduate students, administrators and educators. They are partnering with AbleNet to create more objective data about how our company’s products and programs work for our customers.

Learning what works and why, as well as what could work better and how, is a priority for AbleNet’s research and development team. In the end, our outcome – our ultimate criteria – is the betterment of the customers we serve by being an engaged research partner internationally.

Make sure to visit the Call for Proposals for detailed information on grant funding opportunities to support your research efforts. Also, don’t miss the case studies we are co-writing with people who are doing great things in their classrooms and organizations. The case studies are written to help our readers understand the specific challenges posed, the interventions used and the outcomes achieved. To add more value the stories also include research-based documents that support the strategies used and the additional research questions that would be helpful to answer in the future.

We invite questions, ideas and additional partnerships to help us move our work ahead.

Sincerely,
Cheryl Volkman
ARC Contact Information
For more information regarding AbleNet Research Consortium, request for proposals, funding options, and current research in process, please contact AbleNet Research Consortium Coordinator Cheryl Volkman.

 

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