It is crucial for families and professionals to promote basic instrumental skills in children with autism, as these skills can help with comprehensive growth and development, and are a starting point in acquiring the essential tools needed for one to live an independent and successful life, These skills include oral language, reading, writing, and mathematics. Therefore, given that ICT and mobile applications (apps) are effective tools that offer suitable content, and are designed exclusively for people with this disorder, working on these skills with apps is an interesting option that is worthy of our attention. We analyzed 88 apps that focused on these skills, through a duly validated system of indicators, calculating frequencies, ...
AbstractChildren with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) are usually diagnose by the disturbances in t...
In this article, we decided to focus on applications for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD...
The present study investigated the effects of learning from an iPad® to real-world skills for childr...
Mobile apps represent a resource with great potential for encouraging the development of many skill...
Background: Studies on the potential of smartphone apps for people with autism are currently increa...
BackgroundSince the launch of the iPad in 2010, schools have been increasingly using the devices and...
Technology, such as tablet/phone apps, robots, video games, and virtual reality, can be used to teac...
Technology can help children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) gain functional and academic skills...
Autism-assistive apps offer therapists and caregivers new approaches for educating and assisting ind...
The advent of electronic tablets, such as Apple's iPad, has opened up the field of learning via tech...
ABSTRACT People with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have a deficiency in neural development, which ...
Education is fundamental to nation building, providing every child with building blocks for success,...
This systematic literature review was set out to review available literature on autism spectrum diso...
abstract: Mobile technology has introduced a new opportunity for students with autism spectrum disor...
The new ‘normal’ defined during the COVID-19 pandemic has forced us to re-assess how people with spe...
AbstractChildren with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) are usually diagnose by the disturbances in t...
In this article, we decided to focus on applications for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD...
The present study investigated the effects of learning from an iPad® to real-world skills for childr...
Mobile apps represent a resource with great potential for encouraging the development of many skill...
Background: Studies on the potential of smartphone apps for people with autism are currently increa...
BackgroundSince the launch of the iPad in 2010, schools have been increasingly using the devices and...
Technology, such as tablet/phone apps, robots, video games, and virtual reality, can be used to teac...
Technology can help children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) gain functional and academic skills...
Autism-assistive apps offer therapists and caregivers new approaches for educating and assisting ind...
The advent of electronic tablets, such as Apple's iPad, has opened up the field of learning via tech...
ABSTRACT People with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have a deficiency in neural development, which ...
Education is fundamental to nation building, providing every child with building blocks for success,...
This systematic literature review was set out to review available literature on autism spectrum diso...
abstract: Mobile technology has introduced a new opportunity for students with autism spectrum disor...
The new ‘normal’ defined during the COVID-19 pandemic has forced us to re-assess how people with spe...
AbstractChildren with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) are usually diagnose by the disturbances in t...
In this article, we decided to focus on applications for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD...
The present study investigated the effects of learning from an iPad® to real-world skills for childr...