The iPad and ASD Students Bob Tucker AT Specialist Brockton Public Schools, Brockton. MA May Institute ~ Randolph, MA March 16, 2012 9 – 11 AM.

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The iPad and ASD Students Bob Tucker AT Specialist Brockton Public Schools, Brockton. MA May Institute ~ Randolph, MA March 16, – 11 AM

Learning Objectives Participants will be able to identify the benefits and limitations of using iPads with ASD populations using the SETT model. Participants will be able to identify iPad applications that match well with clients’ support needs.

What is Assistive Technology? According to the IDEA Amendment (2004), AT is a broad term used to describe any item, piece of equipment, or product system that is used “to increase, maintain or improve the functional capability of a child with a disability.” There are three main types of AT, ranging from “low” to “high” technology, that can be used with children with autism. 3

SETT Framework 4 The Student, Environment, Tasks, and Tools (SETT) framework was developed by Joy Zabala. It is increasingly used by educational personnel to identify and select AT devices that meet the specific needs of a student (Smith et al., 2005).

This framework helps in the AT consideration process by involving team members to evaluate: (a) the student’s needs, (b) the strength of the current learning environment, (c) the student’s IEP goals, and (d) AT devices that are appropriate for the child. 5 SETT Framework

Customizing the iPad Control interface – Access using Settings/General – Multitasking Gestures – Keyboard - Shortcuts – Accessibility – Speak Selection – Sounds – Keyboard clicks Inputs – Navigation/Typing/Picture/Audio and Video Outputs – iCloud, Dropbox, Airprint, , etc. 6

Video/Picture Modeling 7

Management/Record Keeping/Utilities

Augmentative Communication

Reading/ELA

Mathematics

ABA

Questions

Thank you! Please feel free to contact me by – Bob Tucker at

References Schlosser, R. W., Blischak, D. M., Belfiore, P. J., Bartley, C., & Barnett, N. (1998). Effects of synthetic speech output and orthographic feedback on spelling in a student with autism: A preliminary study. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 28, Kennedy, C. H., & Haring, T. G. (1993). Teaching choice making during social interactions to students with profound multiple disabilities. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 26, Battenberg, J. K., & Merbler, J. B. (1989). Touch screen versus keyboard: A comparison of task performance of young children. Journal of Special Education Technology, 10, Colby, K. M. (1973). The rationale for computer-based treatment of language difficulties in nonspeaking autistic children. Journal of Autism and Childhood Schizophrenia, 3,

References Gentry, T., Wallace, J., Kvarfordt, C., Lynch, K.B. (2010). Personal digital assistants as cognitive aids for high school students with autism: Golan, O., Ashwin, E., Granader, Y., McClintock, S., Day, K., Leggett, V., Baron-Cohen, S. (2010). Enhancing emotion recognition in children with autism spectrum conditions: Lacava, P.G., Rankin, A., Mahlios, E., Cook, K., Simpson, R.L. (2010). A single case design evaluation of a software and tutor intervention addressing emotion recognition and social interaction for four boys with autism. Autism, 14(3), Pennington, R.C. (2010). Computer-Assisted instruction for teaching academic skills to students with autism spectrum disorders: A review of literature. Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 25(4), Dyches, T. T. (1998). Effects of switch training on the communication of children with autism and severe disabilities. Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 13,

AT Resources Able Data: This website provides information about AT products and offers to help locate companies for specific product needs. No direct selling. Assistive Technology for Children with Autism. Cooperative Educational Service Agency No. 7, Green Bay, WI, Special Education Services. Autism Interventions and Strategies for Success.: This article is full of ideas for teachers and parents and includes examples of low-, mid-, and high-tech assistive technology. Assistive Technology Fundamentals. National Assistive Technology Research Institute: This is a resource that teachers, families, and administrators can use to develop a plan for using assistive technology. 17

AT Resources Assistive Technology Internet Modules: These modules were developed to provide information on assistive technology. The modules cover a wide range of topics. Closing the Gap: Assistive Technology Resources for Children and Adults with Special Needs: This site offers information about AT resources, a conference devoted to AT, and AT-related publications. What Is Assistive Technology? National Center on Accessible Information Technology in Education. University of Washington: This article provides a clear, printable definition of AT and a link to the Access Board’s standards for use of assistive technology. 18