Researching Game Development for Autism

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cragon
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01 Aug 2011, 4:15 am

Hi,

I'm a graduate student researching game development to help enhance learning in children with autism through peer-to-peer and computer-based interaction. I'm trying to get some feedback from parents and other researchers in this field through a survey.

Since I am not allowed to post URLs in my first post, please let me know if you're interested by replying here!

It would be a huge help if you can take the time to complete this survey. If possible, any help circulating this survey among other people you know within this area would be great as well! If you have any suggestions or comments about the research please do let us know!


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03 Aug 2011, 5:19 am

Could you give us a general idea of the type of questions? And also, are you looking for feedback on the whole spectrum or just a certain group? eg. high-functioning Aspergers is a completely different ball game to others who are severely affected in their communication with others.



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08 Aug 2011, 6:38 am

Hi,

Thanks for replying, sorry about the delayed response! I'm looking for feedback for individuals with mild and severe symptoms on the autism spectrum. High functioning Aspergers would indeed be a completely different area.

If you're interested, here are some details about the survey: http://students.viz.tamu.edu/naureenm/viza691/inf_sheet.
SURVEY LINK: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/autismgames


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10 Aug 2011, 7:39 am

Ok. Sorry - my experience is with high-functioning Aspergers. Hopefully there are others who can help.