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The Catt Project in the News

Using Technology to Aid in Community Integration. Education West, December2001/January 2002

Skiing With a Disability. Greeley Tribune, January 15, 2002

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Technology Assisted Leisure Education: An Overview of the Community Access Through Technology Project (2002) Jane Kaufman Broida, Clark Germann, Jeffrey M. Broida, and Scott Houck. 

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Improving Access Using Simulations of Community Resources (2001) Clark Germann, Jane Kaufman Broida, Jeffrey M. Broida, and Scott Houck. Presented at the Ed-Media 2001 World Conference June 25-30, 2001 Tampere, Finland.

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Assisting Individuals With Disabilities Through The Use of Virtual Reality Technologies (2000) Clark Germann, Jane Kaufman Broida, Peggy O'Neill-Jones. Metropolitan State College of Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA

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Additional Information About the CATT Project

  • Brovsky, C. (March 20, 2000). Virtual tour aims to help disabled. Denver Post, p. 5B.
  • Passe, M. 2000. Virtual reality tour to help people with disabilities. The Metropolitan. (January 21). p. 3, 8.
  • Virtual reality project gets big boost. Metropolis. Winter 2000, Vol. X, Issue III, p. 6
  • Broida, J. K. and C. Germann. 1999. Enhancing accessibility through virtual environments. P&R (Denver Parks and Recreation). (May):94-97.
  • Curtin, D. 1998. Visits without limits: Disabled student works on series of virtual-reality tours. Denver Post, 6 April, sec. B, 1.
  • Metro's virtual reality project aids wheelchair-bound. 1999. Denver Rocky Mountain News, 1 August, special Education section M, 4.
  • Weber, B. 1999. Exploring in advance: Virtual reality tours decrease apprehension, increase accessibility. Metropolitan Journal. (March):
  • Weber, B. 1999. A new reality: Students and professors collaborate on one-of-a-kind virtual reality project. Metropolis. (Winter):9-11.

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