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Assistive Technology In The Classroom Andrew Shelley SPED 614 9 May 2008
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Assistive Technology In The Classroom

Andrew ShelleySPED 614

9 May 2008

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Traits of Autism

Visual learners

Relies on adults

Sequential learners

Completion of activity

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Digital Picture Cues

1x1 picture cards Take place of prompts Less reliance on adults Provide step sequence Vocation/domestic skills

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Matthew

Target behavior: Matthew will replace one filled trash bag in the cafeteria and then walk the full bag to the dumpster.

Program Goal: Reduce number of prompts from adult and increase independence.

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Table 1

Task Analysis of Pictorial Representations for the Target Behavior

Step Behavior description Pictorial representation

1 walk to cafeteria cafeteria building label

2 retrieve garbage bag Matthew standing over bin

3 twist bag bag twisted up

4 tie bag bag with a knot at top

5 put in new bag picture of empty bag

6 walk to dumpster picture of dumpster

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Reducing prompts in changing the trash

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Using visual cues to change the trash

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Data Analysis Baseline-Mean 25.2 prompts-Completed 3%

independently

Intervention-Mean 9.2 prompts-Completed 29% independently-Avg. 1.7 steps byhimself

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