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Mark Greer

Crayon Physics Deluxe - 0 views

  • 2D physics puzzle game, in which you get to experience what it would be like if your drawings would be magically transformed into real physical objects.
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    Game for turning crayon drawings into physics demos.
jennifer thompson

Autism - Making Learning Fun - 0 views

  • Children with autism seem to learn best when the instructional material is presented in visual form. In this case it might be worthwhile to try different educational programs via a computer. Using a computer is a fun way to learn. The majority of educational programs are highly visual. Many of the games available involve storylines, plots, and realistic human behaviors. Some of the skills autistic children can learn from carefully selected video games are language skills, reading and math skills, and social skills. Visual learning devices are highly effective and can be accompanied by various rewards to reinforce what is being learned. For instance, food and extended leisure activities can be used as rewards that will encourage the child to want to learn. In addition, the use of positive reinforcement will help develop a bond between student and teacher, and create a sense of trust that will help strengthen the learning environment. Social stories are another way to make learning fun for children with autism. Since one of the aspects of autism is the inability to interact normally in a social situation, social stories can be utilized in a variety of different ways in order to model appropriate behavior.
    • jennifer thompson
       
      Social stories available on the computer allow an educator to teach in an error-proof fashion!
Heather A

Outside the Box - 0 views

  • The shape of the path of a fly ball is a parabola. Suppose Mark McGuire hits a long fly ball in the Big baseball game. How long before it is caught or hits the ground? When will it be at a height of 10 feet?
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      I really like the use of baseball to get students involved.
    • Heather A
       
      I really like the use of baseball to get students involved.
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    An interesting project using quadratics.
jennifer thompson

FOXNews.com - Custom Web Browser Built for Autistic Boy - Science News | Science & Tech... - 0 views

  • Other programs for children already offer that "walled garden" approach to the Web. But LeSieur's browser aims to go further: It essentially takes over the computer and reduces the controls available for children like Zackary, who finds too many choices overwhelming. For example, the Zac Browser disables extraneous keyboard buttons like "Print Screen" and turns off the right button on the mouse. That eliminates commands most children don't need anyway, and it reduces the chance an autistic child will lose confidence after making a counterproductive click. Children using the Zac Browser select activities by clicking on bigger-than-normal icons, like a soccer ball for games and a stack of books for "stories." The Zac Browser also configures the view so no advertisements or other flashing distractions appear.
    • jennifer thompson
       
      By creating a program that eliminates extra buttons a student is able to become more confident with their computer skills.
jennifer thompson

autism games: Before You Teach Your Child To Use a Computer--Read This - 0 views

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    These are the reasons why I felt it was so important to focus my sandbox unit on computer rules for students with Autism. When taught how to engage correctly it can be a valuable learning tool. When not used properly it can lead to destruction for the entire family and/or classroom!
Beth Ruggiero

Siapau 2-D / 2-D Shapes - 0 views

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    This what shape am I game would be a fun review for the geometry unit.
jennifer thompson

Educational Software For Autistic Children - 0 views

  • For young children, programs that focus on sounds are successfully used for many autistic children. These programs teach phonics through songs and games. Some of the most highly acclaimed software programs include the following: • Sound Beginnings (1 and 2) – can be made voice-specific for every child and includes a headset so the child can “talk back” to the computer • Speaking for Myself – includes many graphics with words and sounds and also has options teaching Rebus and Makaton signs with videos • Musical Leaps and Bounds – teaches language nonverbally with the use of music Other programs for this pre-school age range help children begin to learn skills such as the alphabet, counting and simple math, and spatial relationships. Check out titles such as Kidspiration, Jemima, Touch It, and Thinkin' Things 1.
    • jennifer thompson
       
      All of these tips are very effective approaches an educator can use to modify the curriculum to an individual student.
jennifer thompson

NOESIS: An Enhanced Educational Environment for Kids with Autism Spectrum Disorders - 0 views

  • A novel educational environment for kids with autistic spectrum disorders (ASDs), namely NOESIS, is presented in this paper. NOESIS takes into account ASD kids’ individual characteristics (level of autism, source sensitivity, reaction target, etc), their emotional state (stress level, hyper-/hypo-tension) during their educational procedure, and creativity during guided- and self-activity (e.g., gaming). It adapts to each kid’s specific characteristics through system adaptation and self-regulation procedures. Moreover, it provides assistance to the educator for preparation, customization and optimization of the educational material for each kid and provision of enhanced evaluation procedures (scores/tools) via well-managed Web Services. Parents’ updating is also provided via reporting material with learning curve descriptions. Overall, NOESIS contributes to the provision of opportunities to all ASD children to be educated by facilitating access and tuning innovative technology to social needs.
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