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Evaluating Augmented Reality to Complete a Chain Task for Elementary Students With Autism
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2016
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EngineeringAssistive TechnologySocial SkillsAutism Spectrum DisordersElementary StudentsAugmented Reality GameVirtual RealityPediatricsExtended RealityEducationAutismSpecial EducationImmersive TechnologyInstructional VideoAugmented RealityElementary EducationChain TaskNeurodiversity
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of augmented reality to teach a chain task to three elementary-age students with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Augmented reality blends digital information within the real world. This study used a marker-based augmented reality picture prompt to trigger a video model clip of a student brushing her teeth. All students learned how to brush their teeth independently and maintained the skill 9 weeks later with the introduction of augmented reality. Theoretical and teacher implications are discussed in the context of using new technologies to teach students with ASDs.
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