A Review of the Use of Touch-Screen Mobile Devices by People with Developmental Disabilities.

J Autism Dev Disord

Macquarie University Special Education Centre, Macquarie University, North Ryde, NSW, 2109, Australia.

Published: December 2015

This article presents a review of the research on the use of mobile touch-screen devices such as PDAs, iPod Touches, iPads and smart phones by people with developmental disabilities. Most of the research has been on very basic use of the devices as speech generating devices, as a means of providing video, pictorial and/or audio self-prompting and for leisure activities such as listening to music and watching videos. Most research studies were small-n designs that provided a preponderant level of research evidence. There is a clear need for more research with younger participants and with a much wider range of apps, including educational apps.

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