Engaging College Students On A Community Engagement With High School Students With Disabilities

  • Lawler J
  • Joseph A
  • Narula S
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Community engagement is a common course in college curricula of computer science and information systems. In this study, the authors analyze the benefits of digital storytelling, in a course engaging college students with high school students with disabilities. The authors discover that a project of storytelling progressively enables high engagement of the students, in importance, performance, and satisfaction. The authors also discover that the project enables progressively high impact in the advocacy of these students for individuals with disabilities, in self-efficacy and sociality. The study will benefit instructors in any discipline evaluating digital storytelling technology as a service-learning tool.

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Lawler, J., Joseph, A., & Narula, S. (2014). Engaging College Students On A Community Engagement With High School Students With Disabilities. Contemporary Issues in Education Research (CIER), 7(3), 195–204. https://doi.org/10.19030/cier.v7i3.8640

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