I was fortunate enough to have been included in a combined technology/library professional development day earlier this week. One of the sessions I sat in on focused on board games in education. Presented by a professional gamer ( I had no idea that such a career existed ), he raised many valuable points including, students participating in collaborative activities and the benefits of students with autism gaming. I found some initial research and posted it below. Just click on the picture to learn some more form Autism Parenting Magazine!
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