Dr. Natalie Shaheen

- About
- Education
- Selected Research
Biography
Dr. Shaheen uses interdisciplinary approaches to study equity and access for disabled students in technology-mediated learning environments in order to disrupt systemic ableism and to reimagine technology-mediated education as a place that values and actively makes space for disabled ways of knowing and being. Prior to her appointment at ISU, Dr. Shaheen worked as a teacher of blind and disabled students in Ohio, Nevada, Indiana, and Maryland.
Current Courses
SED 364.001 Assistive Technology For Individuals With Visual Impairments
SED 502.003 Legal & Policy Issues Affecting Special Ed Program Administr
SED 500.001 Independent Study
Teaching Interests & Areas
Assistive Technology, Orientation and Mobility, Introduction to Special Education
Research Interests & Areas
Digital accessibility, disability, instructional technology, K-12, STEM, blindness, law and policy