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Ipads And Autism: Developing Sound Approaches, Randall S. Dunn, Amanda Szapkiw Dec 2012

Ipads And Autism: Developing Sound Approaches, Randall S. Dunn, Amanda Szapkiw

Dr. Randall S. Dunn

This presentation looks at the use of iPads with children and young people on the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Practical uses and general approaches will be discussed.


Penn State's Ironic 'Child Sex Abuse' Conference, Judith A. Reisman Phd Nov 2012

Penn State's Ironic 'Child Sex Abuse' Conference, Judith A. Reisman Phd

Judith A. Reisman

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Animation Overrides, Prims And Student Teaching: Managing And Collaborating With Undergraduate Teacher Candidates In Multi-User Virtual Environments, Randall S. Dunn Jan 2012

Animation Overrides, Prims And Student Teaching: Managing And Collaborating With Undergraduate Teacher Candidates In Multi-User Virtual Environments, Randall S. Dunn

Dr. Randall S. Dunn

The mid-two thousands hinged the future of education on the use of multi-user virtual environments. The frenzy over this clumsy but multimedia rich environment ran viral. Assumptions about the nature of the “traditional” college student (late teens to earl twenties) fed into the thought that we merely had to virtually build it for the students to come (and be engaged, motivated, and potentially learn). Now, we see the rise of mobile technologies, augmented reality and collaborative online social networks as replacements for this “old technology.” Where does that leave these virtual playgrounds for the socialites and potentially the learners?