James Mallory

James Mallory

Professor
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
Information and Computing Studies
Learning Consortium

2022 Submissions

Journal Paper

Starin, Kristen, Amanda Picioli, and James Robert Mallory. "Using Accessibility Technology to Engage Your Students and Enhance Communication in Your Technical Classroom." American Society for Engineering Education. (2022): 21-23. Web. *

Published Conference Proceedings

Mallory, James R, et al. "Training and Placing DHHDB Non-Technical Adults in the Technical Workforce." Proceedings of the Southease Regional Institute on Deafness. Ed. SERID Review Board. Altamonte Springs, Fla: n.p., 2022. Web. «

2019 Submissions

Published Conference Proceedings

Mallory, James R. and Edmund S. Lucas. "How IoT and Raspberry Pi Technology Can Enhance Students’ Learning Opportunities in Technology." Proceedings of the 2019 ASEE Zone 1 Conference http://engineering.buffalo.edu/home/news/events/asee-conference.html. Ed. American Society for Engineering Education. Buffalo, NY: ASEE, 2019. Web. *

2018 Submissions

Invited Paper

Mallory, James R. and Edmund Lucas. "How Raspberry Pi Technology Can Enhance Students’ Learning Opportunities in Technology." nyseta.org. (2018). Web. *

2017 Submissions

Journal Paper

Mallory, James, et al. "Personal Perspectives on Using Automatic Speech Recognition to Facilitate Communication between Deaf Students and Hearing Customers." ACM ASSETS 2017 Conference Proceedings ASSETS’17, October 29-November 1, 2017, Baltimore, MD, USA. ACM ISBN 978-1-4503-4926-0/17/10 (2017): 1-4. Web. «

Invited Paper

Mallory, James, Brian Trager, and Chris Campbell. "Collaborating with Microsoft for Automatic Speech Recognition to Facilitate Communication between Deaf Students and the Hearing World." Collaborating with Microsoft for Automatic Speech Recognition to Facilitate Communication between Deaf Students and the Hearing World. (2017). Web. ∆

2016 Submissions

Published Conference Proceedings

Mallory, James, et al. "Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals’ Perceptions of Communication with Hearing Colleagues in Small Groups." Proceedings of the 18th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility. Ed. ACM Review Panel. Reno, Nevada: ACM, 2016. Web. *

2015 Submissions

Invited Paper

Mallory, James R. and David E. Lawrence. "Statistically Increasing Deaf Students Success in The Workplace via a Capstone Course." ASEE. (2015). Web. * ∆

2014 Submissions

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Mallory, James R. and M. Billowus. "Teaching Technology in the Virtual World of Second Life." 17th Annual SLOAN Consortium on Asynchronous Learning Networks. SOAN Consortium. Orlando, Florida. 15 Oct. 2014. Conference Presentation. ∆

Mallory, James R., et al. "Preferences for Deaf and HH Learners in Online Classes." Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest Group on Accessible Computing (SIGACCESS). RIT. Rochester, New York. 21 Oct. 2014. Conference Presentation. ∆

Mallory, James R. and Vicki Robinson. "Using Virtual World of Access Technology to Teach Physics and Computer Hardware to Deaf and HH Students." Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest Group on Accessible Computing (SIGACCESS). Rochester Institute of Technology. Rochester, New York. 21 Oct. 2014. Conference Presentation. ∆

Mallory, James R. "Using Testout Virtual Laboratories as a Technology Classroom Alternative for Deaf and HH Students." Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest Group on Accessible Computing (SIGACCESS). Rochester Institute of Technology. Rochester, New York. 21 Oct. 2014. Conference Presentation. ∆

Mallory, James R. "Benefits of using Virtual Multimedia Laboratories." New York Security and Engineering Technology Association (NYSETA. NYSETA. Buffalo, New York. 31 Oct. 2014. Conference Presentation. ∆

Mallory, James R., Gary L. Long, and Susan Foster. "Preferred Access for Online Deaf and HH Students." Effective Access Technology Conference. Rochester Institute of Technology. Rochester, New York. 21 Jun. 2014. Conference Presentation. ∆

Mallory, James R. and Vicki Robinson. "Virtual Learning in Technical Classes Using Second Life for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students." Effective Access Technology Conference. Rochester Institute of Technology. Rochester, New York. 21 Jun. 2014. Conference Presentation. ∆

2013 Submissions

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Mallory, James R. and D.E. Lawrence. "Capstone Experience Proven to Improve Work Performance." New York Security and Engineering Technology Association (NYSETA). State University of New York Alfred. Alfred, New York. 21 Apr. 2013. Conference Presentation. ∆

2012 Submissions

Published Conference Proceedings

Mallory, James R. and Gary L. Long. "Teaching Technology in the Virtual World of Second Life." Proceedings of the SLOAN International Conference on Online Learning. Orlando, FL: n.p., Web. *

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Mallory, J. R. "Using the Virtual World of Second Life to Teach Computer Hardware, Troubleshooting, and Physics." New York State Engineering Technology Association (NYSETA) Conference (Fall 2012). NYSETA. Rochester, NY. 25 Oct. 2012. Conference Presentation.

Mallory, J. R. and V. J. Robinson. "Using the Virtual World of Second Life to Teach Computer Hardware and Physics." Ithaca College Educational Technology Day: Teaching and Learning with Technology Symposium. Ithaca College. Ithaca, NY. 31 Jan. 2012. Conference Presentation.

2011 Submissions

Journal Paper

Mallory, James R., Gary L. Long, and Carol Marchetti. "The Importance of Interaction for Academic Success in Online Courses with Hearing, Deaf, and Hard-of-Hearing Students." 17th Annual SLOAN Consortium on Asynchronous Learning Networks. (2011): 1-10. Web. *

2010 Submissions

Journal Paper

Mallory, James R. "ASEE Conference Using Second Life to Enhance Student Learning of Technical Concepts." American Society of Engineering Educators. (2010): 1-6. Web. *

Mallory, James R. and Gary L. Long. "Teaching Technology in the Virtual World of Second Life." E-Learn, Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education. (2010): 244-248. Web. *

Invited Paper

Mallory, James R. and Joseph Stanislow. "Using Virtual World of Second Life to Teach Technology." Using Virtual World of Second Life to Teach Technology. (2010). Web. *

Long, Gary L. and James R. Mallory. "Improved Success of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students In Online Courses." International Congress on the Education of the Deaf. (2010). Web. *

Formal Presentation

Mallory, James, and Vicki Robinson. “Using Second Life to Enhance Student Learning of Technical Concepts.” American Society for Engineering Educators. Rochester, NY. 27 Mar. 2010. Formal Presentation.

Long, Gary, and James Mallory. “Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Online Learners.” Exploring Instructional and Access Technologies. An International Symposium in Technology and Deaf Education, 22 June 2010, NTID at RIT. Rochester, NY. Presentation.

Mallory, James, and Joseph Stanislow. “Using Virtual World of Second Life to Teach Technology.” 21st International Congress of the Education of the Deaf. Vancouver, B.C. 19 July 2010. Presentation.

Published Article

Mallory, James. “Using Second Life to Enhance Student Learning of Technical Concepts.” Exploring Instructional and Access Technologies. An International Symposium in Technology and Deaf Education, NTID at RIT. Rochester, NY. 23 June 2010. Web. Print. *

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Mallory, James R., Gary L. Long, and Joseph S. Stanislow. "Teaching Technology in the Virtual World of Second Life." International Congress on the Education of the Deaf. ICED. Vancouver, Cananda. 18 Jul. 2010. Conference Presentation. ∆

Mallory, James R. and Gary L. Long. "Teaching Technology in the Virtual World of Second Life." Technology and Deaf Education International Symposium. Rochester Institute of Technology. Rochester, NY. 21 Jun. 2010. Conference Presentation. ∆

Mallory, James R., Gary L. Long, and Susan F. "Link Between Online Course Enrollments and Academic Achievement of Deaf Students in Mainstream Settings." Technology and Deaf Education International Symposium. Rochester Institute of Technology. Rochester, NY. 21 Jun. 2010. Conference Presentation. ∆