“Using Technology to Enhance the Lives of Individuals on the Spectrum”
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Articles in This Issue
- Assistive Technology Need Not Be So Technical
- Augmentative Communication: Finding the Real Person “Trapped Inside”
- Autism Science Foundation Announces 2013 Research Enhancement Grant Recipients
- Autism Speaks Awards iPads to 800 Individuals with Autism – Pilot Study Showed Their Effectiveness on the Communication Skills of Individuals with ASD
- B.F. Skinner’s iPhone: The Era of Technology-Enabled Clinicians
- Building Skills in the Classroom with Smart Tablet Applications
- Designing Databases That Drive Continuous Improvement for Clients and Organizations
- Developing Self-Reflection and Resilience in Adolescents with Asperger’s Syndrome and High Functioning Autism
- Digital Storytelling Enhances Self-Expression for Individuals on the Autism Spectrum
- Maximize Social Learning by Combining Portable Technologies and Proven Video Modeling Techniques
- NIH Study Finds Attention to Others’ Eyes Declines in 2 to 6-Month-Old Infants Later Diagnosed with Autism
- One School’s Experience Engaging Students with Autism Through Technology
- Scaling Inclusive Practices Through Technology
- Special Education and College Readiness
- Studies Map Gene Expression Across Brain Development
- Technology and Autism
- Technology Opens Doors for College Students on the Spectrum
- The Importance of a Visual Schedule
- The Ins and Outs of Technologically-Savvy Psychotherapy
- The Pitfalls and Potential of Technology: A Guide for Parents and Professionals
- The Sex Talk
- The Technique of “Twitter Speak” May Create More Effective Communication With Your Teens
- Using Technology to Provide Evidenced-Based Outcome Data to Make Better Decisions