Emily C. Bouck

Emily C. BouckDr. Emily C. Bouck is an Associate Professor in the Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology, and Special Education at Michigan State University. She earned her doctorate in special education at Michigan State University and then worked 8 years at Purdue University before returning to Michigan State University as a faculty member. Dr. Bouck's research includes a focus on assistive technology to support students with disabilities.

Publications

Virtual Manipulatives as Assistive Technology
Emily C. Bouck, Holly Long, Larissa N. Jakubow. © 2022. 30 pages.
Virtual manipulatives are a form of technology that support the mathematics teaching and learning of students with high-incidence and low-incidence (or extensive support needs)...
Apps as Assistive Technology
Emily C. Bouck, Sara M. Flanagan, Missy D. Cosby. © 2019. 13 pages.
Apps can serve as assistive technology to support students with disabilities. Yet, there is little support for educators in determining the most effective and efficient apps to...
Apps as Assistive Technology
Emily C. Bouck, Sara M. Flanagan, Missy D. Cosby. © 2018. 11 pages.
Apps can serve as assistive technology to support students with disabilities. Yet, there is little support for educators in determining the most effective and efficient apps to...
Mobile Phone: Repurposed Assistive Technology for Individuals with Disabilities
Emily C. Bouck, Andrea Jasper, Laura Bassette, Jordan Shurr. © 2015. 14 pages.
Mobile phones are a prime example of an everyday technology that can be repurposed to be an assistive technology for an individual with a disability. In-and-of-themselves as well...