Great Video! Robots Help Teach Children with Autism - http://positively-autism.blogspot.com/2012/12/great-video-robots-teach-children-with.html
How Tablets Helped Unlock One Girl's Voice - http://positively-autism.blogspot.com/2012/12/how-tablets-helped-unlock-one-girls.html
Technology Research: Using an iPad to Teach Numbers - http://positively-autism.blogspot.com/2012/12/technology-research-using-ipad-to-teach.html
Technology Research: iPod-Based Speech Generating Device - http://positively-autism.blogspot.com/2012/12/technology-research-ipod-based-speech.html
Train-Themed App to Teach Emotion Recognition to Students with Autism - http://positively-autism.blogspot.com/2012/12/train-themed-app-to-teach-emotion.html
iPads Can Inspire Changes in Teaching, Learning - http://positively-autism.blogspot.com/2012/12/ipads-can-inspire-changes-in-teaching.html
Technology Research: Video Modeling Training Via iPad - http://positively-autism.blogspot.com/2012/12/technology-research-video-modeling.html
Reminder: Free Christmas Social Stories! - http://positively-autism.blogspot.com/2012/12/reminder-free-christmas-social-stories.html
December Positive Autism News - http://positively-autism.blogspot.com/2012/12/december-positive-autism-news.html
Friday, December 21, 2012
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
December Positive Autism News
On the Job: Autistic Excel at Detail, Repetition
December 16, 2010
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/columnist/bruzzese/2012/12/16/on-the-job-autistic-workers/1764827/
Autistic Success: Winning Contests, Making Art, Graduating from College, and Finding Work
December 15, 2012
http://thautcast.com/drupal5/content/autistic-success-winning-contests-making-art-graduating-college-and-finding-work
Autism Couldn't Stop Student's Pursuit of MTSU Degree
December 14, 2012
http://www.dnj.com/article/20121215/NEWS/312150026
Cary-Grove Freshman Has Autism — and a Gift for Music
December 13, 2012
http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20121213/entlife/712139960/
Boy with Autism Funds Research with Hand-Drawn Holiday Cards
December 12, 2012
http://www.news.wisc.edu/21349
The Autism Advantage
December 2, 2012
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2012/12/02/magazine/the-autism-advantage.xml
December 16, 2010
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/columnist/bruzzese/2012/12/16/on-the-job-autistic-workers/1764827/
Autistic Success: Winning Contests, Making Art, Graduating from College, and Finding Work
December 15, 2012
http://thautcast.com/drupal5/content/autistic-success-winning-contests-making-art-graduating-college-and-finding-work
Autism Couldn't Stop Student's Pursuit of MTSU Degree
December 14, 2012
http://www.dnj.com/article/20121215/NEWS/312150026
Cary-Grove Freshman Has Autism — and a Gift for Music
December 13, 2012
http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20121213/entlife/712139960/
Boy with Autism Funds Research with Hand-Drawn Holiday Cards
December 12, 2012
http://www.news.wisc.edu/21349
The Autism Advantage
December 2, 2012
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2012/12/02/magazine/the-autism-advantage.xml
Monday, December 17, 2012
Reminder: Free Christmas Social Stories!
Check out Positively Autism's collection of free Christmas Social Skill Stories and activities:
- "Visiting Family at Christmas" Social Skill Article (for older children)
- "Visiting Family at Christmas" Social Skill Story (for younger children)
- Christmas Tree Token Economy
- "Going to Visit Santa" Social Skill Story
- "Getting Presents at Christmas" Social Skill Story
- "What to Expect at Christmas" Social Skill Story
- Christmas Opposites: Tall/Short
- Christmas Opposites: Big/Little
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Technology Research: Video Modeling Training Via iPad
Title of Study: Teaching Caregivers to Implement Video
Modeling Imitation Training Via iPad for their Children with Autism
Author: Teresa A. Cardon
Who Participated? Four children with autism from ages 2 to 4
years (2 boys and 2 girls)
What Technology Used? Video modeling on an iPad
What Skills Taught? Imitation skills
Results: All children showed either no imitation or minimal
levels of imitation skills prior to training using the iPad video modeling
program. After the training began, all children showed an increased level of
imitation. Testing also indicated that all children made some gains on
expressive communication and three of the four showed some gains in auditory
comprehension.
Where Published: Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders,
Volume 6 (2012), pages 1389–1400.
Please read the complete study to evaluate the results for yourself.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
iPads Can Inspire Changes in Teaching, Learning
An article about using iPads to increase student learning and engagement in the classroom. http://www.edutopia.org/blog/ipad-strategies-struggling-learners-ben-johnson
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Train-Themed App to Teach Emotion Recognition to Students with Autism
This app sounds awesome!
"With Training Faces, Therese Wantuch said she wanted to create a learning tool that was fun and functional for children with autism. Focused on a passenger train traveling to destinations around the world, the game requires players to match a specified emotion with the correct picture of the passenger’s facial expression. Each session includes four rounds, and each round has a time limit. At the completion of each session, the player will get to see the train complete the route on the map."
Read About it Here:
http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20121209/BIZ/312090105/A-mom-her-app-Technology-affecting-autism
"With Training Faces, Therese Wantuch said she wanted to create a learning tool that was fun and functional for children with autism. Focused on a passenger train traveling to destinations around the world, the game requires players to match a specified emotion with the correct picture of the passenger’s facial expression. Each session includes four rounds, and each round has a time limit. At the completion of each session, the player will get to see the train complete the route on the map."
Read About it Here:
http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20121209/BIZ/312090105/A-mom-her-app-Technology-affecting-autism
Find the App at Amazon.com here.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Technology Research: iPod-Based Speech Generating Device
Title of Study: Teaching Advanced Operation of an iPod-Based
Speech-Generating Device to Two Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Authors: Donna Achmadi, Debora M. Kagohara, Larah van der
Meer, Mark F. O’Reilly, Giulio E. Lancioni, Dean Sutherland, Russell Lang,
Peter B. Marschik, Vanessa A. Green, and Jeff Sigafoos
Who Participated? Two adolescents males with autism spectrum
disorders, one 17 years old and one 13 years old.
What Technology Used? An iPod Touch® with Proloquo2GoTM
software (called the “speech-generating device” in the study).
What Skills Taught? Requesting specific snacks or toys using
the speech-generating device.
Results: Before being taught to use the device, neither
participant was using the device to make any independent requests. After the
intervention 1 phase of the study, both participants began to perform the
multi-step requesting sequence on the device between 10 and 30 times per 5
minute session.
Where Published: Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, Volume
6 (2012), pages 1258–1264.
Please read the study for a full description of the teaching
strategies used and to evaluate the results for yourself.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Technology Research: Using an iPad to Teach Numbers
Title of Study:
Using an iPad-based Video Modelling Package to Teach Numeracy Skills to a Child
with an Autism Spectrum Disorder
Authors: E.L. Jowett, D.W. Moore, and A. Anderson
Who Participated? A 5-year-old boy with ASD
What Technology Used? iPad, with video clips for counting
the number of favorite characters on screen. The video clip would show, for
example, six birds next to the numeral, “6.” The video clips also showed a
child writing each number.
What Skills Taught? Identifying numbers, writing numbers,
and understanding the quantity represented by a number.
Results: According to the authors, the intervention was
successful in helping the student acquire and maintain the targeted skills. The
student was said to show an immediate increase in the target skills after
watching the video clips for each number.
Where Published: Developmental
Neurorehabilitation, 2012
Please read the study for a full description of the teaching
strategies used and to evaluate the results for yourself.
Friday, December 7, 2012
How Tablets Helped Unlock One Girl's Voice
An interesting story from CNN: http://www.cnn.com/2012/11/14/tech/mobile/carly-fleischmann-mobile-autism/index.html
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Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Monday, December 3, 2012
Autism Speaks iPad 2 Grant
December 2012: Autism Speaks iPad 2 Grant!
- Have been diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder by a licensed professional,
- Reside in the United States,
- Have limited income and cannot afford to purchase an iPad.
Technology Grant Timeline
How to Apply
Autism Speaks is thrilled to announce that through the generosity of Sevenly.org and the James W. Pickle Foundation, 625 financially disadvantaged individuals with autism and schools will receive an Apple iPad 2!
Eligible applicants are individuals who: - Have been diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder by a licensed professional,
- Reside in the United States,
- Have limited income and cannot afford to purchase an iPad.
Note: If you already submitted an application for the iPad 2 grant in February 2012, you must re-apply to be considered for the new round.
Technology Grant Timeline
December 3: Online Application Opens
December 7: Application Closes
December 7-14: Review Committee Selects Recipients
December 17: Recipients Announced and iPads sent out!!
December 7: Application Closes
December 7-14: Review Committee Selects Recipients
December 17: Recipients Announced and iPads sent out!!
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted by the person with autism, an immediate family member of the person with autism, or a licensed teacher, social worker, or therapist. The Technology Grant Review Committee will review eligible applications based on established criteria and select the iPad grant recipients. Some applicants will be contacted by staff for follow up information. All applicants selected to receive an iPad 2 will be contacted on December 17. Others will receive an email informing them of their status.
Visit the AutismCares website to apply! You must create a login and select Autism Speaks iPad Grant.
Visit the AutismCares website to apply! You must create a login and select Autism Speaks iPad Grant.
Note: Please DO NOT complete the application entitled "AutismCares Application" if you are applying for an iPad. Only those applicants that complete the application entitled “Autism Speaks iPad Grant” will be considered.
Note: Only applicants in the United States will be considered. We cannot accept applications from outside the United States.
Note: Only applicants in the United States will be considered. We cannot accept applications from outside the United States.
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