Director's Digressions
DO-IT News is a newsletter designed to inform educators, parents, participants and professionals of current DO-IT activities. DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology) is a project primarily funded by the National Science Foundation and directed by the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ College of Engineering. Dr. J. Ray Bowen, Dean of the College of Engineering, is the Principal Investigator of this National Science Foundation-funded project. The purpose of DO-IT is to recruit disabled students into science, mathematics and engineering academic programs. The project includes:
- Summer Program
- High school students with disabilities live on the UW campus for two weeks and spend their days exploring the Internet, mapping earthquakes, studying mathematics, building estuarine models, producing a newsletter and growing crystals.
Ìý - Mentoring Program
- College students, professionals and university faculty members work to inspire and facilitate academic and career achievement from disabled high school students. Most communication is established through electronic mail.
Ìý - Information Dissemination
- Materials designed to recruit and retain disabled students into science, mathematics and engineering are being created and distributed.
Ìý - Disability Awareness
- Presentations for educators increase the awareness of some of the barriers faced by students with disabilities. Practical and creative solutions are an integral part of the sessions.
DO-IT efforts will help increase the number of individuals with disabilities who successfully pursue academic studies and careers in sciences, engineering and mathematics. We welcome your comments, suggestions and support.
, Ph. D.
DO-IT Director
Computing & Communications
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