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Amy Parker

Assistant Professor

Amy Parker, EdD, COMS, is an assistant professor and the coordinator of the Orientation and Mobility Program in the Special Education Department at Portland State University.

Email: atp5@pdx.edu

Projects
  • Seamless Wayfinding by Individuals with Functional Disability in Indoor and Outdoor Spaces: An Investigation into Lived Experiences, Data Needs, and Technology Requirements
  • A Comprehensive Examination of Electronic Wayfinding Technology for Visually Impaired Travelers in an Urban Environment
Downloadable Products
  • OpenStreetMap Accessibility Mapathon (PRESENTATION)
  • A Comprehensive Examination of Electronic Wayfinding Technology for Visually Impaired Travelers in an Urban Environment (FINAL_REPORT)
  • Electronic Wayfinding for Visually Impaired Travelers: Limitations and Opportunities (PROJECT_BRIEF)
Related News
  • New Tech Prioritizes Mobility, Accessibility at Portland State
  • Wayfinding Tools for People With Visual Impairments in Real-World Settings: A Literature Review
  • Seamless Wayfinding by a Deafblind Adult on an Urban College Campus: A Case Study
  • Electronic Wayfinding for Visually Impaired Travelers: Limitations and Opportunities
  • Over $1M in Research Funding for New Projects on Micromobility, TOD’s, and Equity in Transportation Access
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