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Moving Up, Moving On STEM Disability Transition Group Conference 12 th July 2013, Institute of Physics
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Summary An overview of the experiences and challenges encountered by an ex Royal Holloway disabled student in his pursuit of a career in the IT industry.
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Introduction Interest in technology. Where did it all begin? – Being given a Braille Lite 2000 electronic Braille note-taker device for school work. – Acquiring a home computer preloaded with screen reader software.
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Introduction (Continued) Interest in technology. Where did it all begin? – Designing a calculator application capable of adding and subtracting 60 digit integers as part of A-Level Computing coursework.
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Progressing to University Keele University: 2004-7 – The Subject Quandary: Computer Science or History? – The Challenges of obtaining Timely Equal Access to Information.
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Causes of Degree Dissatisfaction Keele University: 2004-7 – Perceived Curriculum Irrelevance. – Difficulties of juggling time between study preparation and performing actual study.
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Transitioning Elsewhere Transferring to Royal Holloway – Choosing Computer Science Single Honours. – Interaction with a single academic department. – Exposure to robotics programming.
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Royal Holloway (Continued) Strengths – Stimulating Curriculum. – Accessible campus environment. – ESO assistance.
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Royal Holloway (Continued) Weaknesses – The Language Barrier. – Unwillingness to Adapt Teaching Styles. – Diagram Complications.
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The World of Work Accessible Technology Consultancy – The National Archives. – The BBC.
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The World of Work Challenges – Failure to graduate.
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Conclusion Things to Consider – Disability is NOT incapability. – Science and Technology should be an attractive area for disabled students. – Making adjustments to accommodate disabled people benefits others.
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