NC DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
ID: G30433001911SBR
PI: NAOMI ORNSTEIN DAVIS, PHD
TERM: 10/10 – 04/11
Recent reports indicate both marked increases in the prevalence of autism spectrum disorders and a significant need for effective interventions to minimize the disabilities associated with ASD. This need is especially great for children with higher functioning ASD who are generally included in regular education classrooms, but struggle significantly with social difficulties.
The current SBIR project will respond to this need by developing a computer-based interactive social tutoring system (ISTS) for students with high functioning ASD. The ISTS software will not only enhance social understanding, but also document progress made towards specific measureable social goals that are relevant for these students. Through the ISTS, students will engage with pedagogical agents (animated life-like characters) to solve specific social tasks representing core social skills: Verbal Communication, Nonverbal Communication, Perspective Taking, Initiation, Impulse Control, and Emotion Regulation. The ISTS will adjust the difficulty level in response to a student’s performance, providing a scaffold for learning for each child. Interactions with the ISTS will be tracked by the software so that teachers can generate reports regarding a given student’s performance, overall social skill level, and learning trends for specific social goals.