by Pat on Sep 4, 2010 at 9:50 PM
Filed in Autism and Education | Teaching Tips for Autistic Children
Hi Pat,
I don't think that this quite qualifies as a question, but I wanted to suggest a possible blog post topic.
My name is Bill Rowland and I work with KenCrest Services, a non-profit human services agency that help people with developmental disabilities.
KenCrest recently introduced a series of videos to help individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Designed for use with Apple’s ipod or iTouch, “Mi-Stories” are portable tutorials that help those affected by ASDs interact with the world around them. This project generated research that found on-demand lessons like these have been helpful to many that have used them.
I recently stumbled across AutismIsOK blog and I thought that you may be interested in these tutorials as a topic for a post.
If you’d like to learn more about KenCrest’s Mi-Stories, I’ve included a Press Release that describes them in more detail below and included a link to KenCrest’s Mi-Stories page: http://www.kencrest.org/autism_mi_stories.htm. Alternatively, you're welcome to contact me directly.
Thanks,
Bill