Guest guest Posted September 22, 2008 Report Share Posted September 22, 2008 This is a bit late but thought some might want to listen to the interview on Autism One live of Karl , the 'inventer' and develper of an ABA type of home educating program by the name of DTTrainer. My daughter has purchased and used this this year and is 'satisfied' with it. I haven't asked her to detail a comparison with another program she had or exactly what she thinks of this program so can't give a personal back up yet. But others on here might also use this and be more experienced with it's use to comment on it. grandma peg. Here's the message; --------------------------------- From: announcements@... Subject: Chantal Sicile-Kira interviews Karl on Autism Radio One Chantal Sicile-Kira's interview of Karl , founder of Accelerations Educational Software, will air next Tuesday and be available to listen to from their web site after that. The Real World of Autism on Autism One Radio Host : Chantal Sicile-Kira Tuesday September 23 1:30 pm EST, 10:30 PST www.autismone.org/radio/ (Shows archived for 6 months so you can listen at your convenience) Topic: The Discrete Trial (DT) Trainer and The Activity Trainer Guest: Karl , founder of Accelerations Educational Software (AES), father of a child with autism. Join Chantal and Karl as they discuss how and why he developed The Discrete Trail Trainer, and The Activity Trainer (based on video modeling), as well as how they are used. Karl is an engineer, father of a child with autism, and founder of Accelerations Educational Software (AES). Mr. has worked as a drug & alcohol counselor in the army; pursued studies in computer engineering, and psychology in graduate school. He has also has studied and researched topics in artificial intelligence. In the late 90s, Mr. recognized that effective methods for teaching individuals with autism were not incorporated into educational software. AES was founded to create, distribute, and support effective and affordable educational software, especially for individuals with autism. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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