1st Edition

Autism and ICT A Guide for Teachers and Parents

    112 Pages
    by Routledge

    112 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book offers a practical approach for staff and carers who want to develop the use of ICT for children on the autistic spectrum and for those with language and communication difficulties. It combines descriptions of current research and literature on the subject of autism and ICT with practical guidance on software and hardware. A practical approach encourages experimentation, values the skills and attributes that participants bring and minimizes the technical barrier to ICT use.

    It includes concise information on what autism is, and examples of a range of pupils and their typical learning behaviors. It offers advice on how ICT can relate to various aspects of autism, information on concept keyboards and touch-sensitive screens and switches, and help with buying a computer and using the internet.

    Teachers, carers and parents of children with autism or language and communication problems will find lots of useful suggestions and advice on how to use ICT to help access the curriculum.

    Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 What is autism?; Chapter 3 Beyond the Triad; Chapter 4 The special qualities of ICT – a rationale; Chapter 5 Practical strategies across the autistic spectrum; Chapter 6 Early learning, computing and communication; Chapter 7 Writing and recording; Chapter 8 The Internet; Chapter 9 Buying and using your own computer; Chapter 10 Conclusions;

    Biography

    Authored by Hardy, Colin; Ogden, Jan; Newman, Julie; Cooper, Sally