A brief review: assistive technology and autism, a proposal for virtual tools for improved communication and emotional recognitionNigel NewbuttM Donegan
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This chapter reviews research involving the use of assistive technology in the education and treatment of people with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The chapter is organized in three sections corresponding to the most common uses of assistive technology for this population; specifically, to support ...
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Objectives: This study investigates the effects of assistive technology on improving communication skills of children with autism. Methods: Twelve children with autism (mean age=8 years) randomly assigned to either experimental groups or a control group (n=4 per group). The study confirmed validity...
We argue that the principal problem with therapeutic tools, namely the failure to generalize to real-world scenarios, provides the motivation for pursuing prosthetic technologies for autism. We summarize advances in two key technology areas, affective computing and wearable computing, which make the ...
When I think about how far instructional technology has come just in the past five years, I am so grateful. Both of my daughters are living with autism. My oldest is semi-verbal, but uses a lot of mitigated echolalia to communicate in scripts, while my youngest is functionally non-verbal...