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Technology and Innovation in Behavior Analysis |
Sunday, May 27, 2018 |
12:00 PM–12:50 PM |
Marriott Marquis, Marina Ballroom E |
Area: PCH/OBM; Domain: Translational |
CE Instructor: Ellie Kazemi, Ph.D. |
Chair: Ellie Kazemi (California State University, Northridge) |
JANET S. TWYMAN (Center on Innovations in Learning) |
JASON C. VLADESCU (Caldwell University) |
FLORENCE D. DIGENNARO REED (University of Kansas) |
Abstract: Technology is advancing at an unprecedented rate and is likely to continue to progress in a global society with high demands for efficiency. As technology evolves, new devices and new applications are emerging, which allow behavior analysts to develop more efficient, accessible, and personalized systems. The members of this panel bring considerable knowledge and experience in this content area and will advise on how various technologies (e.g., computer applications, e-learning, virtual reality, robotics, telehealth) can be leveraged to enhance application and dissemination of behavior analysis. |
Instruction Level: Advanced |
Target Audience: Behavior analysts that function as practitioners, supervisors, educators, innovators, and researchers. |
Learning Objectives: 1. Attendees will be able to describe how technology has been leveraged by the panelists in various applications of behavior analysis. 2. Attendees will be able to describe how technology has been used for data collection. 3. Attendees will be able to describe how elearning has been used to enahnce teaching. 4. Attendees will be able to describe how videos have been used to increase performance skills of staff. |
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