The University of Strathclyde used iPad games to diagnose autism with 93% accurately. They found children with the disorder have a greater force of impact than those typically developing.
Via Nigel Wynne
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Nigel Wynne's curator insight,
August 31, 2016 9:09 AM
Although observing children play in order to assess and identify development issues is nothing new, developing digital content and using portable form factors to achieve this continues to excite me as this potentially extends the reach of assessment and diagnosis to a wider group of stakeholders.
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