Bertram O. Ploog
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Bertram O. Ploog is a researcher whose work sits at the intersection of behavioral science, technology, and developmental disabilities, with a particular focus on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). His scholarship centers on identifying and evaluating computer-mediated interventions designed to foster social and emotional growth in individuals with ASD — a population that has historically benefited from structured, technology-driven learning environments. Ploog's most recognized contributions include practical frameworks aimed at empowering parents, educators, and clinicians to critically assess the effectiveness of digital tools used in ASD support. Rather than advocating for specific programs, his work equips stakeholders with evaluative criteria, making it especially valuable for those navigating an increasingly crowded landscape of technological interventions. His 2015 and 2016 chapters on this topic have collectively garnered 10 citations, reflecting a growing interest in evidence-based guidance for technology use in special education contexts. What distinguishes Ploog's contributions is their applied, accessible orientation — bridging research and real-world practice. For students and emerging researchers in developmental psychology, special education, or assistive technology, his work offers a thoughtful starting point for understanding how digital tools can be responsibly integrated into therapeutic and educational settings for individuals with ASD.
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