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Living in a Digital Age

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We live in an age of driverless cars, thought-controlled biomechanical limbs, and robots shifting heavy pallets of goods across warehouse floors. These were all dreams of yesterday, and each was supposed to take decades to be realized, if it could be realized at all. But here they are. Google’s driverless cars routinely glide along the… Continue reading

The STEM-Autism Connection

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Statistically, between 80% and 90% of those on the autism spectrum are unemployed. The social and financial costs of such a large number are huge. The work you do occupies almost a third of your life and is a large part of who you are. Those who are unemployed, particularly those who are chronically unemployed,… Continue reading

Giftedness and learning

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At this weekend’s California Association for the Gifted Conference there was intense focus on the elements of depth and complexity. Students are guided towards a series of visual prompts to help them penetrate beneath the surface understanding of a concept and develop a richer understanding by thinking critically about it. Is there, for example, special… Continue reading

From high-functioning to high-tech

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There are reasons why those on the spectrum often find it difficult to gain employment. Sometimes it’s because they don’t interview well—the interview process itself can generate considerable anxiety for many of them—but more often than not it’s because their talents and accomplishments often go unrecognized. The July 23rd online edition of Business Insider reports… Continue reading