Determining Studies Conducted upon Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder Using High-Tech Devices
Özge Eliçin
Department of Special Education, Uludağ University, Nilüfer, Bursa TurkeyAli Kaya
Department of Special Education, Anadolu University, Eskisehir TurkeyAbstract
This study explores 67 experimental research articles written about children with Autism Spectrum Disorder using high-tech devices. The studies in this research were accessed through EBSCO, Academic Search Complete, ERIC, and Uluda? University online search engines using keywords such as autism and technology, autism and computer, autism and tablet, and autism and portable devices. The studies have been categorized based on their scope: studies conducted using computers and studies conducted using smart portable devices. The software programs used in these studies are described in a separate table. Research findings indicate that studies conducted on children with ASD using high-tech devices found them to be effective for teaching academic skills, communication skills, and social-emotional skills.