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An analytic tool for assessing learning in children with autism

Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
One approach for teaching subjects with autism is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). ABA intervention aims to model human behavior by observing, analyzing and modifying antecedents and/or consequences of a target behavior in the environment. To achieve this, many data are recorded during each trial, such as subject response (correct/incorrect, level of prompt, inappropriate behavior, etc.). In this paper we present a web application that aggregates and visualizes data collected during technology-enhanced educational sessions, in order to monitor learning in children with autism. In a previous study we developed a free open source web application called ABCD SW, to support educators in administering ABA programs. In this study we present a learning analytic tool that retrieves, aggregates and shows - in graphical and table form - data gathered by ABCD SW. This software offers accurate real-time monitoring of children's learning, allowing teachers to analyze the collected data more rapidly, and to accurately tune and personalize the intervention for each child.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Learning Analytic tool; Data Analysis; Web application; Autism; ABA
List of contributors:
BARTALESI LENZI, Valentina; Buzzi, Marina; Buzzi, MARIA CLAUDIA; Leporini, Barbara; Senette, Caterina
Authors of the University:
BARTALESI LENZI VALENTINA
BUZZI MARIA CLAUDIA
BUZZI MARINA
SENETTE CATERINA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/254573
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