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Enhancing Communication Skills in Students with Autism: A UAE Case Study on iPad-Based Interventions
Mohammed Alzyoudi; Fawzi Alghazali – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: This study investigates the efficacy of iPad-based interventions in improving communication skills among students with autism, focusing on two participants with minimal functional speech. Materials/methods: A multiple baseline design was employed, consisting of two phases--a baseline phase (A), where the participants had access…
Descriptors: Tablet Computers, Intervention, Communication Skills, Students with Disabilities
Xiaofan Zhang; Rachel E. Robertson; Dan Li; Wei Shen; Qin Li – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2025
This study aimed to evaluate the impact of a speech-generating device (SGD) application on manding skills in Chinese children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Given the communication challenges faced by many individuals with ASD, alternative methods for expressing needs are crucial. The SGD utilized speech synthesis technology to provide…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Intervention, Young Children
Sarah Gerard; Emily Relkin; Claire Christensen; Naomi Hupert; Erika Gaylor – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Background: Computational thinking (CT) is a way of thinking that helps children solve problems and complete tasks in more organized ways, using computer science skills. Prior research indicates that promoting CT skills in young children can support the acquisition of general problem solving (PS), executive function (EF), and social emotional…
Descriptors: Computation, Thinking Skills, Video Games, Computer Games