2012 Conference Presentations

American Evaluators Association (AEA)

October 24—27, 2012, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Stone, V., Tomita, M., & Nobrega, A. (2012, October). Replication of an RCT in knowledge translation for technological innovation: Does tailoring knowledge to stakeholder context matter?  [Summary]. [Poster]. Presented at American Evaluators Association (AEA), Minneapolis, MN.

Product Development Managers Association (PDMA) Annual Research Forum

October 21—22, 2012, Orlando, Florida

Leahy, J. (2012, October). Corporate/University collaborations in product development. [Paper]. [Poster]. Presented at Product Development Managers Association (PDMA) Annual Research Forum, Orlando, FL.

State of the Science Invited Presentation: Northwestern University Prosthetics and Orthotics Center

October 13, 2012, Chicago, Illinois

Flagg, J. (2012, October). Knowledge translation across RERC activities. [PowerPoint]. Presented at State of the Science Invited Presentation: Northwestern University Prosthetics and Orthotics Center, Chicago, Illinois.

Flagg, J. (2012, October). Disseminating, tracking and evaluating new knowledge. [PowerPoint]. Presented at State of the Science Invited Presentation: Northwestern University Prosthetics and Orthotics Center, Chicago, Illinois.

Bridging the AT Gap, Biennial Australian Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology Association (ARATA)

August 22—24, 2012, Sydney, Australia

Lane, J. (2012, August). An RCT comparing three communication strategies on knowledge use. [Paper]. Presented at Bridging the AT Gap, Biennial Australian Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology Association (ARATA), Sydney, Australia.

Lane, J. (2012, August). Closing the gap between university R&D and industry products. [Paper]. Presented at Bridging the AT Gap, Biennial Australian Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology Association (ARATA), Sydney, Australia.

Lane, J. (2012, August). A strategy to communicate research findings to stakeholders. [Paper]. Presented at Bridging the AT Gap, Biennial Australian Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology Association (ARATA), Sydney, Australia.

Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA)

June 28—July 3, 2012, Baltimore, Maryland

Stone, V., Tomita, M., & Lane, J. (2012, July). Knowledge communication strategies for technology-based research projects: A randomized controlled study [Paper]. Presented at Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA), Baltimore, MD.

Lane, J. (2012, June). Tracking evidence of knowledge use through knowledge translation, technology transfer and commercial transactions. [Paper]. Presented at Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA), Baltimore, MD.

Lane, J. (2012, June). KT for AT: Knowledge translation tools for R&D projects. [PowerPoint]. Presented at Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA), Baltimore, MD.

National Association of Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers (NARRTC)

April 26—27, 2012, Arlington, Virginia

Stone, V., & Tomita, M. (2012, April). Translating new knowledge from technology-based research projects. [Paper]. Presented at National Association of Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers (NARRTC), Arlington, VA.

Transformative Research: Ethical and Societal Implications Workshop

March 8—9, 2012, Arlington, Virginia

Godin, B., & Lane, J. (2012, March). Ensuring external relevance of transformative research to meet government’s social and ethical obligations to the nation. [Paper]. Presented at Transformative Research: Ethical and Societal Implications Workshop, Arlington, VA.

Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA)

January 26, 2012, Orlando, Florida

Leahy, J. (2012, January). Contextualized knowledge translation packages for technology transfer and product development. [PowerPoint]. Presented at Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA), Orlando, FL.

Stone, V. (2012, January). Translating new knowledge from technology based research projects: A randomized controlled study. [PowerPoint]. Presented at Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA), Orlando, FL.