New Browser Created for Autistic Children
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 7:49 am
Not sure if anyone saw any of the articles regarding the Zac Browser, but it looks like a cool tool to help autistic children use computers.
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My wife is a kindergarten teacher and had an autistic child two years ago. The kid was non-verbal. In her classroom part of the time is spent doing centers. Basically short activities at "stations" where the kids rotate through. One of the centers had computers. I'm not sure what they did there but she tried letting the autistic child use one. She noticed that he appeared to be typing words as she was speaking to another child. So she opened up word and asked the child a question about a topic that she covered that morning. The child was able to type an accurate response. I think they started using a laptop to help the child be more involved.
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Ever since we decided to have a baby I've been freaked out about autism, so I tend to get OCD about stuff surrounding it. I just don't understand it and can't wait to get past the age of 3 or so... 2.5 years to go.
Anyway, I saw the Zac Browser this morning and it looks like an intersting tool for some autistic children. Since autism is such a spectrum disorder I'm sure it wouldn't work for all. But it might be cool for a child to use when really little. I've got my 6 month old sitting on my lap banging away at the keyboard right now. There are a few sites that I visit where funny shapes and sounds go off when he hits the keyboard, and he absolutely loves it. Anyone know how to get baby drool out of a G15?
http://www.zacbrowser.com/
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My wife is a kindergarten teacher and had an autistic child two years ago. The kid was non-verbal. In her classroom part of the time is spent doing centers. Basically short activities at "stations" where the kids rotate through. One of the centers had computers. I'm not sure what they did there but she tried letting the autistic child use one. She noticed that he appeared to be typing words as she was speaking to another child. So she opened up word and asked the child a question about a topic that she covered that morning. The child was able to type an accurate response. I think they started using a laptop to help the child be more involved.
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Ever since we decided to have a baby I've been freaked out about autism, so I tend to get OCD about stuff surrounding it. I just don't understand it and can't wait to get past the age of 3 or so... 2.5 years to go.
Anyway, I saw the Zac Browser this morning and it looks like an intersting tool for some autistic children. Since autism is such a spectrum disorder I'm sure it wouldn't work for all. But it might be cool for a child to use when really little. I've got my 6 month old sitting on my lap banging away at the keyboard right now. There are a few sites that I visit where funny shapes and sounds go off when he hits the keyboard, and he absolutely loves it. Anyone know how to get baby drool out of a G15?
http://www.zacbrowser.com/