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International Application of Educational Technology: Practical and Cultural Challenges and Solutions |
Tuesday, May 31, 2016 |
11:00 AM–11:50 AM |
Regency Ballroom B, Hyatt Regency, Gold West |
Area: EDC/CSE; Domain: Service Delivery |
CE Instructor: Yulema Cruz, Ph.D. |
Chair: Yulema Cruz (Nova Southeastern University) |
JENNIFER WILKENS (Rethink) |
ROZ PRESCOTT (Rethink) |
LOUISE KENNETT (Danecourt School) |
Abstract: The field of Applied Behavior Analysis continues to expand its reach to many around the world. With 41 non-US chapters, the Association for Behavior Analysis International illustrates the geographical reach of our science. The advent of technology has assisted professionals in connecting across vast distances which previously were impenetrable. With this international reach, many behavior analysis products, therapists and consultants find themselves working across significant distances and with colleagues, clients and customers who do not share the same cultural norms and life experience, often with people whom theyve never had the benefit meeting in-person. Providing applied behavior analytic service internationally is rewarding, yet challenges unique to cross-cultural service delivery often present themselves. Technology provides new opportunities for some countries whom quality ABA service and supports were previously unavailable. This panel presentation, includes professionals using technology to provide services in multiple countries across four continents. Learn about the challenges faced in providing quality and ethical services across multiple geographic regions through technology. Success stories achieved will be shared as well as challenges that continue to exist. |
Keyword(s): cross-cultural, education technology, international |
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