5 Ways to Use Apps for Autism: Moving from Low Tech Visual Tools to High Tech Supports for Lifelong Success |
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM (Eastern Time) Show in My Timezone |
Presented by Linda Hodgdon, CCC-SLP - Consultant Autism Spectrum Disorders
All of a sudden. . .POOF. . .it seems like everyone has a tablet. Using iPads (smart phones and other devices) have become a “big deal” for individuals on the autism spectrum - but there must be more than Angry Birds or Candy Crush. The most common question is “What apps should I get?” We know that visual strategies are very helpful for these students and apps are visual so it makes sense to explore the possibilities. The challenge is figuring out what you can do with the technology besides play games. What do you want to accomplish with the device? How do you sort through a million apps and what should you look for? In this program we will focus on 5 key skill areas that apps can help preschoolers, school age and adults participate in life activities working toward achieving more independence. Participants will learn to:
Sponsored by STAR Autism Support and VizZle
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