Digital Lesson Delivery in ABA - Exploring the Benefits and Future Prospects of Systematization is the kind of topic that looks straightforward until it collides with the speed, ambiguity, and competing demands of documentation workflows, supervision meetings, treatment planning, and quality review. In Digital Lesson Delivery in ABA - Exploring the Benefits and Future Prospects of Systematization, for this course, the practical stakes show up in faster workflow without clinical drift, privacy loss, or weak oversight, not in abstract discussion alone.
Provider: BehaviorLive — via Behavior Intervention Group, LLC.
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Join Free →Lesson delivery in ABA has evolved slowly over the decades. In the 1980s and 90s, many professionals would clip images out of magazines to create stimuli. As ABA grew into the 2000s and access to digital images became widespread professionals began either creating their own flashcard decks based on images found online or would purchase pre-built sets or cards. Both of these approaches serve their role but feature significant time, monetary, and efficacy costs. Purchasing cards from a provider is expensive and does not scale well with volume. Having professionals make their own materials costs significant BCBA time and forces the organization to spend on printing and laminating, expenses that quickly add up. It has become possible for ABA professionals to deliver high-fidelity lessons on smart devices using FirstWork. The app supports a highly customizable DTT framework, thousands of learning targets, and even features potent digital reinforcement. By digitizing ABA lessons professionals can deliver lessons more quickly, more accurately, and don't have to worry about concurrent data collection. The app also facilitates easier onboarding of RBTs and can be used by parents to promote continued learning at home. Digitization will save professionals time, empower parents, reduce company overhead, and will allow ABA to scale more quickly. Participants will learn about ways that they can introduce digital lesson delivery for their BCBAs, BTs, and Parents. They'll also learn about the main benefits of going digital. Saving time, saving money, and delivering better lessons. Participants will learn about the importance of having a focused digital learning environment, and about how digital reinforcers can be delivered during learning experiences. Participants will learn about the benefits of systematization and the importance of high-fidelity data in building a future where AI can benefit everyone in ABA.
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Patrick is the founder/CEO of FirstWork. He is a former ABA technician and holds an M.S in Behavioral and Decision Sciences. www.firstworkapp.com
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