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The ACT Online Learning Community (AOLC) has been developed by ACT - Autism Community Training to enrich the information and training resources that ACT provides to parents and professionals across BC who are supporting individuals with ASD.


Do you need individualized support on ASD?

Have questions about how to navigate the AOLC?

Call us at 604.205.5467
Toll free at 1.866.939.5188
or email info@actcommunity.net

For news and additional resources, please visit the ACT website

To enroll in the online community, live events or online videos visit our Registration Page



Acknowledgments
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ACT gratefully acknowledges the support of the Inukshuk Fund and the Learning and Instructional Development Centre of Simon Fraser University for their support for the development of the AOLC. The foundational support ACT receives from the BC Ministry of Children and Family Development has been essential to our abilities to develop our resources.

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Do you watch our online videos?
by Amy - Tuesday, 15 November 2011, 02:33 PM
  We are investigating how people are watching our online videos.

Please take a moment and share your experiences with the online videos. You can do so in one of three ways:

1. Fill out this online form (all replies using the form are anonymous).

2. Email your responses to the questions below to support@actcommunity.net

3. Respond to this posting with your answers to the questions below:


Question 1. Why did you choose to subscribe to an online video?
Question 2. If supplemental materials were available (for example, for the Art of Advocacy), how did you use those materials (did you read, download or skip them?)
Question 3. How do you organize your viewing time?
Question 4. How did it change your practice/ did you try something new as a result?
Question 5. Did it help you more fully understand something you’d previously observed or thought about?

Thank you! We're still learning and figuring out how best to support a wider range of parents, professionals, para-professionals and self-advocates, and your feedback in invaluable.
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November 1st: Autistics Speaking Day
by Amy - Tuesday, 1 November 2011, 02:56 PM
  Have you heard of Autistics Speaking Day? What do you think such a day might contribute to awareness and acceptance of autism? I've posted in the Community Forums above, in the ASD in the News thread. Read up on it and share your stories.
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Thanksgiving -> Halloween -> Christmas
by Amy - Tuesday, 11 October 2011, 09:39 AM
  It's that time of year, and there lots of opportunities for parties, family get-togethers and big meals.

I've started a discussion in the Community Forums section (above) so that you can share how you prepare yourself, your child(ren) and your family members for these events. Please share your stories of what works - and what hasn't worked for your family.

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