Sunday 29 March 2015

Digital literacy for folks with autism and other learning disabilities

by MICHAEL HINKELMAN, Philadelphia Daily News


Michele McKeone, 33, of Fishtown, is founder and CEO of Autism Expressed, an online learning system that teaches digital literacy to students with autism and other learning disabilities. Autism Expressed won a $20,000 prize from Educational Services of America and was Geekadelphia Startup of the Year for 2013, when it launched publicly. It’s software-as-a-service, both B2C and B2B. Parents can subscribe and pay monthly, quarterly or yearly. Public and private schools and service providers that work with individuals with cognitive disabilities pay an annual license fee per student. For a parent it’s about $30 a month. For an organization it depends on the number of students.


http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20150323_Digital_literacy_for_folks_with_autism_and_other_learning_disabilities.html


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