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The present work intends to approach the EKUI methodology as a literacy strategy. Through a brief exploratory qualitative study, which despite being insipient, intends to give clues of the usefulness of the resource for future research. The EKUI methodology is designed to help identify, assess, and intervene in the skills necessary for learning to read, write, and communicate. The study has methodological options for the application of questionnaires to professionals who are applying the EKUI methodology in the current year. Furthermore, the methodology aims to applicate a semi-structured interview to professionals who have already applied the methodology in their pedagogical intervention, in order to validate its contributions. The results obtained show the importance of the EKUI methodology as a strategy of Universal Learning Design and, consequently, as a promoter of a reflective attitude in teachers. On the other hand, it also contributes to the identification and intervention in necessary skills for learning to read, write and communicate.
This research work has as its theme the Impact of the Expressia platform on a Child with Autism Disorder. More and more importance has been given to intervention using technological support tools for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (AEP). With this work, it is intended to contribute to the reinforcement of intervention intervention using the Expressia tool in the (AEP).. The methodological part of this work is directed towards observation, study, description and finding solutions for the case of Orlanda (fictitious name) a 9-year-old child with(AEP)., while using the Expressia tool. The work developed here intends to collaborate for a better reflection on the use of Expressia in children with(AEP)., so that each time more adequate and effective functions are achieved. Thus, and considering what was observed during the intervention, it can be mentioned that the use of this tool, in this student, improved her communication and learning skills.