Implementing Video Modeling with Learners with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Joshua Plavnick
This presentation from the 2019 Michigan Autism Conference focuses on the use of video modeling as an instructional method for teaching individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), leveraging advancements in video technology. It covers the process of selecting behaviors for video modeling, efficiently creating videos, systematically presenting and fading these models, and analyzing outcomes to advance instruction or recognize when video modeling may not be suitable.
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