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HANDS Helping Autism-diagnosed teenagers Navigate and Develop Socially
Aagaard, Morten
(Project Participant)
Øhrstrøm, Peter
(Project Coordinator)
Schärfe, Henrik
(Project Participant)
Gyori, Miklos
(Project Participant)
Balázs, Anna
(Project Participant)
Kanzsi, Ildiko
(Project Participant)
Stefanik, Kristina
(Project Participant)
Pop, Sorin
(Project Participant)
Mintz, Joseph
(Project Participant)
March, Caty
(Project Participant)
LERMAN, Steve
(Project Participant)
Wicksen, Gun-Mari
(Project Participant)
Berglund, Tobias
(Project Participant)
Erasmus, Jaap
(Project Participant)
Sørensen, Michael
(Project Participant)
Madsen, Søren
(Project Participant)
Wolling, Kristian
(Project Participant)
Moltsen, Lars
(Project Participant)
Krab, Jesper
(Project Participant)
Albrechtslund, Anders
(Project Participant)
Sandborg-Petersen, Ulrik
(Project Participant)
Ploug, Thomas
(Project Participant)
Department of Communication and Psychology
Kaj Munk Forskningscentret
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Autism
100%
Teenagers
100%
Software Developers
50%
Aalborg
50%
Persuasive Technology
50%
Human-computer Interaction
50%
Mobile ICT
50%
Social Self
25%
Daily Challenges
25%
Self-management Skills
25%
Pedagogical Research
25%
Skills Management
25%
Motivation
25%
ICT Solutions
25%
Ethical Issues
25%
Industrial Partner
25%
Entrepreneurship
25%
User Participation
25%
Social Skills
25%
Autism Diagnosis
25%
Project Consortia
25%
Cognitive Psychology
25%
Psychology Research
25%
Young People
25%
Computer Science
Human Computer Interaction
100%
Software Engineer
50%
Use Case
50%
Skill Management
50%
User Participation
50%