
Autism, Apps, and a Precocious Teenager
Season 2015 Episode 105 | 24m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
An Orlando high school student is helping create a ground-breaking app for autistic kids.
On this SciTech Central, an Orlando high school student is helping create a ground-breaking app for autistic children And young women who want to close the gender gap among computer scientists
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Autism, Apps, and a Precocious Teenager
Season 2015 Episode 105 | 24m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
On this SciTech Central, an Orlando high school student is helping create a ground-breaking app for autistic children And young women who want to close the gender gap among computer scientists
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