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Interactive Technologies for Autism (Special Interest Group)

Thursday
2:30 PM - 4:00 PM

 

Daniel Gillette
Gillian R. Hayes
Gregory D. Abowd
Justine Cassell
Rana el Kaliouby

In meeting health, education, and lifestyle goals, technology can both assist individuals with autism, and support those who live and work with them, such as family, caregivers, coworkers, and friends. The uniqueness of each individual with autism and the context of their lives provide interesting design challenges for the successful creation and adoption of technologies for this domain. This Special Interest Group (SIG) aims to bring together those who study the use of technology by and for individuals with autism, those who design and develop new technologies, and those who are curious about getting involved. Areas that this SIG will consider include assistive technologies; tools for data collection and analysis; educational software; virtual reality rehabilitation environments; identifying users; need finding; user-centered collaborative design processes that include individuals who cannot speak or write; and product assessment. This SIG will provide opportunities for participants to join together and share their own projects, design challenges, and lessons learned while focusing on directions for future development. Those with experience and newcomers to the field are both equally encouraged to attend.