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  2. ZAC Browser - Wikipedia

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    John LeSieur had a grandson named Zack who was diagnosed with autism at the age of 3. [2] Because of the autism, the child was often very frustrated when using the computer. LeSieur owned People CD Inc., a software production company, and released a web browser for children called KidCD in 2006.

  3. Howard Shane - Wikipedia

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    Panelist with Matthew Goodwin, director of clinical research at MIT Media Lab and co-director of the Autism Technology Initiative at MIT, at the Third Annual Summit on Autism, hosted by Kids Institute for Development and Advancement (KiDA), University of California. Topic: technological advancements and their impact on autism.

  4. List of educational software - Wikipedia

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    1.3 Children's software. 1.4 ... This is a list of educational software that is computer software whose primary purpose is ... NASA World Wind - free software ...

  5. Rana el Kaliouby - Wikipedia

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    El Kaliouby worked as a research scientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, helping to found their Autism & Communication Technology Initiative. [3] At the Affective Computing group of MIT Media Lab, she was part of a team that pioneered development of the "emotional hearing aid", [4] which are emotion-reading wearable glasses.

  6. Computer accessibility - Wikipedia

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    Computer accessibility refers to the accessibility of a computer system to all people, regardless of disability type or severity of impairment. The term accessibility is most often used in reference to specialized hardware or software, or a combination of both, designed to enable the use of a computer by a person with a disability or impairment.

  7. Center for Accessible Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Accessible Technology, formerly the Disabled Children's Computer Group (DCCG), was started in 1983 in El Cerrito, California, by several parents, educators, and assistive technology developers who felt that the new computer technology could assist children and adults with disabilities to speak, write, read, learn, and participate ...

  8. Speech-generating device - Wikipedia

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    The content, organization, and updating of the vocabulary on an SGD is influenced by a number of factors, such as the user's needs and the contexts that the device will be used in. [4] The development of techniques to improve the available vocabulary and rate of speech production is an active research area. Vocabulary items should be of high ...

  9. Autism therapies - Wikipedia

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    2015–Present research. It is now known that "children with ASD are at risk of having alimentary tract disorders – mainly, they are at a greater risk of general gastrointestinal (GI) concerns, constipation, diarrhea, and abdominal pain" [194] [195] [196] and as succinctly summarized the Mayo Clinic website in 2019, "Yes, children with autism ...