Wednesday, February 27, 2013

How students with autism can benefit from new technology

 
Behavioral analyst Sara Gershfeld shares in this blog post mobile-device applications and gadgets displayed at the Consumer Electronics Show that could be used to aid students with autism. For instance, a tablet called nabi2 has parental controls and a token system to prevent users from getting fixated on one game and to entice them go through the levels of an educational app to earn the privilege of playing a favorite game. The Huffington Post/The Blog (2/25)   http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sara-gershfeld/technology-autism_b_2733711.html

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