Project ASSIST is a proposed, three-year model demonstration project designed to implement and evaluate the use of technology-supported, academic study strategies for postsecondary students with learning disabilities.
The Project ASSIST model has four major components:
Project ASSIST is a collaborative effort among a) the Center for Electronic Studying in the College of Education, University of Oregon, b) the offices and programs for students with learning disabilities at two postsecondary institutions (University of Oregon and Lane Community College), and c) Oregon's secondary schools across the state.
The overall goal of Project ASSIST is to encourage more students with learning disabilities to pursue a four-year college degree. To that end, the project proposes to design, implement and evaluate a model for enhancing students' skills in using the computer to study and learn across the curriculum. The model program will also provide students with portable computer technology, work with faculty to increase their awareness of accommodations approppriate for students with learning disabilities, and provide secondary students with a vision of how they can be successful in college settings through the empowering effects of computer-based study strategies.