Video Modeling Word Scramble
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What is video modeling? | Video modeling is a technology-based method that can be used to teach a wide range of skills to persons with ASD or other disabilities, or typical peers. |
How does video modeling work? | It uses video/digital clips of either the individual being taught, or other models(parents, teachers, etc.) performing a target behavior or sequence of behaviors. The learner watches the video and is then asked to perform the target behavior. |
Who can benefit from video modeling? | Video modeling can help people with and without disabilities. Examples include individuals with ASD, learning disabilities, Down Syndrome, physical disabilities, as well as normally developing students. |
What behaviors can video modeling teach? | A few (out of many) behaviors video modeling can teach include behaviors related to communication, emotion recognition, social initiation, daily skills, and academics. |
Where can video modeling be implemented? | It is used in a variety of settings, including school, home, clinics, and community. In schools, video modeling can be used in both general and special education classrooms, as well as mixed settings. |
What are the different types of video modeling? | Video modeling, video self-modeling, point-of-view video modeling, video prompting |
Who is the model in regular video modeling? | The model can be anyone besides the learner, such as parents, teachers, siblings, or peers. |
Who is the model in video self-modeling? | In video self-modeling, the model is the learner. |
What is the main concept of point-of-view video modeling? | To show how the target behavior would look through the learner's eyes. |
What is the main concept of video prompting? | To teach a sequence of skills step-by-step. |
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