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7/30/2013 1 Developing Effective & Creative Video Modeling Programs Michelle Henderson, M. Ed. Agenda 1. Discuss research supporting Video Modeling Programs. 2. Developing an effective Video Modeling Program for students with ASD. 3. Creative techniques that can be used to develop a more effective Video Modeling Program. 4. How to monitor the effectiveness of a Video Modeling Program. Research: The National Professional Development Center on ASD “Video Modeling meets evidence-based practice criteria with 8 single-subject studies.” “Effectively implemented with learners from early childhood through middle school.” “ Studies support the domains of communication, social, academic/cognitive, and play.” “Video Modeling was implemented in home & school settings.” Developing a Video Modeling Program Video Modeling The learner is shown the entire video clip of a model performing a target behavior or completing a task & performs the behavior/task. Video Prompting The learner is shown a series of video clips in sequence based upon task analysis & performs each task until all of the behaviors/tasks have been shown. Developing a Video Modeling Program 1. Targeting a Behavior for Teaching 2. Having the Appropriate Equipment 3. Planning for the Video Recording- write a script/develop task analysis 4. Collecting Baseline Data 5. Making the Video: Basic Video Modeling? Video Self Modeling? Point-of-View Modeling? Video Prompting? 6. Arranging the Environment for Watching the Video 7. Showing the Video

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Page 1: UNT presentation · Social Skills Instruction teaches students….appropriate interpersonal communication skills, interpersonal communication skills, self-discipline, & problem solving

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Developing Effective & Creative Video Modeling Programs

Michelle Henderson, M. Ed.

Agenda

1. Discuss research supporting Video Modeling Programs.

2. Developing an effective Video Modeling Program forstudents with ASD.

3. Creative techniques that can be used to develop amore effective Video Modeling Program.

4. How to monitor the effectiveness of a VideoModeling Program.

Research: The National Professional Development Center on ASD

“Video Modeling meets evidence-based practice criteria with

8 single-subject studies.”

“Effectively implemented with learners from early childhood through middle school.”

“ Studies support the domains of communication, social, academic/cognitive, and play.”

“Video Modeling was implemented in home & school settings.”

Developing a Video Modeling Program

Video Modeling

• The learner is shown the entire video clip of a model

performing a target behavior or completing a task &

performs the behavior/task.

Video Prompting

• The learner is shown a series of video clips in sequence based upon task analysis & performs each task until all of the behaviors/tasks have been shown.

Developing a Video Modeling Program

1. Targeting a Behavior for Teaching

2. Having the Appropriate Equipment

3. Planning for the Video Recording-write a script/develop task analysis

4. Collecting Baseline Data

5. Making the Video: Basic Video Modeling?

Video Self Modeling?Point-of-View Modeling?

Video Prompting?

6. Arranging the Environment for Watching the Video

7. Showing the Video

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8. Monitoring Progress

9. Troubleshooting if the Learner is not Making Progress-Is the Learner:

watching the video enough per week?

not attending to video?

have the skills (imitate, learn by observing) to benefit from video modeling?

10. Fading the Video & Prompting-

Delaying start/premature stop

Error CorrectionScene fading

National Professional Development Center on ASD

Making a Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich Clip #1

Voice Over & Caption with Video Clip

Making a Peanut &

Butter Sandwich Clip #2Picture Clues with Video Clip

Social Skills Instruction teaches students….appropriate

interpersonal communication skills, interpersonal

communication skills, self-discipline, & problem solving.

U.S. Office of Special Education Programs

“It is most effective when it becomes apart of the daily academic curriculum &

is implemented on a class wide and schoolwide basis.”

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� Occurs in the child’s natural setting and involve

peers (different settings & people).

� Direct instruction followed by practice.

� Dosage of at least 3 hours per week.

Bellini,2006

Social Skill Instruction Social Skill Steps

Modeling Behavior

RehearsalRole-Playing

Coaching

Creative Techniques

Students watch themselves “live” while recording a Video Self Modeling clip.

Creative Techniques

Create a small studio using chroma key technology!

Students can be recorded in

different settings.

Creative Techniques

Use drama exercises for role-playing.

Social Improvisation

Perform SkitsInterviewing Others

Create Stories/Role PlayCreating own News

Segment/Cooking Show

Can I play too?

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Role-Playing, Drama Exercises & Success!

Analyzing Movie/Television Series Clip

More Creative Ideas!

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Resources

Sigafoos, J., O’Reilly, M., & de la Cruz, B. (2007). How to use video modeling and video prompting. Austin, TX: Pro-

Ed.

LaCava, P. (2008). Video modeling: An online training module. (Kansas City: University of Kansas, Special

Education Department). In Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence (OCALI), Autism Internet Modules,

www.autisminternetmodules.org. Columbus, OH:

OCALI.

More Questions? [email protected]