Friday, April 2, 2010

Yale Child Center autism course online in open access

The Yale Child Study Center has recently made their undergraduate seminar course on autism available to the public online at no cost.



This is the same course that has been available to Yale University students. Presentations include .pdf handouts to accompany. If the videos are viewed on YouTube, there is the option of close captioning and possibly translation.









These seminars may be of interest and value as a general overview of the various areas of research and application involved in the autism spectrum disorders.


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