Using Computer Based Instruction To Train Staff Complex Behavior Intervention Procedures On Demand matters because it changes what a BCBA notices when decisions have to hold up in case conceptualization, intervention design, staff training, and literature-informed problem solving. In Using Computer Based Instruction To Train Staff (On Demand), for this course, the practical stakes show up in stronger conceptual consistency and better translational decision making, not in abstract discussion alone.
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Join Free →Mastery of a simple procedure can be achieved relatively quickly using behavioral skills training (BST; Sarokoff & Sturmey, 2004). However, training individuals to implement more complex interventions, such as function-based intervention packages, presents a greater challenge (Gerencser et al., 2020). One alternative to BST is using asynchronous computer-based instruction (CBI). Asynchronous CBI can produce comparable results to live BST but has several practical advantages, including independence from a live trainer and on-demand accessibility (Geiger et al., 2018). We will begin this presentation with a brief overview of the methods and outcomes of a series of studies evaluating the effects of CBI on the treatment integrity of behavioral service providers implementing skill-based treatment (Hanley et al., 2014). Then, we will shift the focus of the discussion to practical implications of CBI research for those who train personnel to implement complex behavior interventions. We will address (a) various types of opportunities to respond that can be programmed in CBI and other training modalities, (b) participant characteristics that may predict responsiveness to CBI, and (c) selection and impact of mastery criteria on training duration and perceived efficacy. Attendees will leave the presentation better equipped to identify and adopt training programs that are most likely to impact treatment integrity. I thought this would be more about how to use CBI and resources for BCBAs. I thought this would be more about how to use CBI and resources for BCBAs.I thought this would be more about how to use CBI and resources for BCBAs.
| Certification Body | Credits | Type |
|---|---|---|
| BACB | 2 | General |
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