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Computer Applications and Autism

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Type(s) : Assistive and Adaptive Technology

Aims

Different computer applications are designed to do different things. For example, some computer applications are designed to

  • Teach specific skills not associated with autism, such as reading and writing
  • Teach specific, autism-related skills, such as how to recognize emotions
  • Motivate individuals with autism to speak (either to the computer or to another person), to read, or to show and share their achievements.

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Last Updated : 28/01/2013   Back to Top

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