Accuracy Outcomes: Digital Prompts vs. Verbal Cues
15 Aug 2022,
Case Studies
During the Project SEARCH Assessment Day in New Mexico, each individual with a disability that visited the avail® table was asked to fold silverware with two different teaching methods. The first method with just a few visuals and verbal cues and then again using digital prompts with the avail app to complete the task. Watch to see how the students performed!
On average, each learner reached between 87.5% and 100% accuracy using avail.
About avail® Support
avail® Support is a multi-award-winning global healthtech company; since launching in 2017 it has gone on to support over 1000 users across its global customer base, delivering evidence based programmes to individuals with cognitive related disabilities. Today, avail®’s expanding library of evidence-based programmes and content creation address a broad spectrum of disabilities such as Autism, Down Syndrome, Learning Difficulties, Brian Injury and has the potential to support those with Dementia. Over 15 years of academic research and clinically led randomised controlled trials (RCT) demonstrate avail®’s programmes are extremely effective and provide positive outcomes on a par with face-to-face support.