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Introduction to autism and technology autism |
| 2 |
Social interaction deficits and technologies |
| 3 |
Communication deficits, technology for facilitating people sense
Guest lecturer: John Lester, Community and Education Manager, Linden Lab
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| 4 |
Stress in social interaction, technology for monitoring/regulating
Guest lecturer: Matthew Goodwin, Groden Center, Providence, RI
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| 5 |
Developmental and intervention theories and technologies for early diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment |
| 6 |
Project planning |
| 7 |
Autistic neural information processing, from attention to social cognition
Guest lecturer: Matthew Belmonte, Cornell University
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| 8 |
Embodied cognition and imitation/mirroring, relevance to development |
| 9 |
Current trends in social skills intervention for higher functioning adolescents on the autism spectrum
Guest lecturer: Matt Lerner, Spotlight Program
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| 10 |
Autism in context: The 1950s/1960s |
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Autism in context: Current views of referencing and accommodating autism
Guest lecturer: Estee Klar-Wolfond, Autism Acceptance Project
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| 12 |
Final project presentations and demonstrations |