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Sarah Ayers
… degree, double majoring in Economics and Political Science, from Florida State University. She graduated with her Master of Business Administration degree from Florida State University thereafter. She has served at the State of Florida’s Agency for Persons with Disabilities, as well as worked in higher education marketing. Sarah is currently pursuing her Doctor of Business Administration degree with Florida Institute of Technology. She is thrilled to be a part of the ABA Technologies … degree, double majoring in Economics and Political Science, from Florida State University. She graduated with her Master of Business Administration degree from Florida State University thereafter. She has served at the State of Florida’s Agency for …
Ryan Walz
… and Operations Manager Ryan Walz is a dual master’s student in the Florida Tech School of Behavior Analysis and College of Business. He is completing an MS in Applied Behavior Analysis/Organizational Behavior Management and an MBA Ryan graduated … projects, and improving search engine optimization for published content. After school, he wants to apply his OBM and business training to the work of organizations as an external consultant. … Ryan Walz is a dual master’s student in the Florida Tech School of Behavior Analysis and College of Business. He is completing an MS in Applied Behavior Analysis/Organizational Behavior Management and an MBA Ryan graduated …
Adele Hall
… experience as a graphic designer for a small importing company. She moved to the United States in 2000 and owned a business in the hospitality industry where she gained experience in both graphic design and social media marketing. She … II for The Foosaner Art Museum in 2017 and then moved to the School of Psychology department while pursuing her degree in Business Administration and Marketing Management at Florida Tech. She joined ABA Technologies as the Marketing Operations … experience as a graphic designer for a small importing company. She moved to the United States in 2000 and owned a business in the hospitality industry where she gained experience in both graphic design and social media marketing. She …
Alicia Norris
… she oversaw the careful and timely execution of multiple projects. Throughout her career, Alicia has focused on optimizing business operations with skilled problem solving while always attending to customers’ needs to identify creative and cost-effective solutions. Alicia is a graduate of the University of Central Florida with a degree in Business Administration. Alicia plans to pursue a Ph.D. in Strategic Planning and Financial Management. Outside of ABA … she oversaw the careful and timely execution of multiple projects. Throughout her career, Alicia has focused on optimizing business operations with skilled problem solving while always attending to customers’ needs to identify creative and …
Thought Leaders 003 | Tom Freeman
This week on Operant Innovations - Thought Leaders, we are sitting down and speaking with Tom Freeman about his history and what brought him to the field of behavior analysis.
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DR. SCOTT GELLER’s AC4P BOOK COLLECTION IS NOW AVAILABLE FROM ABA TECHNOLOGIES
Dr. Scott Geller's offering his collection of nine Actively Caring for People® (AC4P™) books
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Thought Leaders 024 | Dr. Kent Johnson | Part 2
This month on Thought Leaders, we are joined by Dr. Kent Johnson as he answers the questions, "Where do you see the field going?" and "Where would you like to see the field go?"
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ABA Tech Announces Book Release: Now What? A Behavior Analyst’s First-Year Survival Guide
KeyPress Publishing, a division of ABA Technologies,
Inc., is pleased to announce the launch of Now What? A Behavior Analyst’s First-Year Survival
Guide, a book that answers the questions early behavior analysts and those in training might not
know how to ask yet.
Inc., is pleased to announce the launch of Now What? A Behavior Analyst’s First-Year Survival
Guide, a book that answers the questions early behavior analysts and those in training might not
know how to ask yet.
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University Series 020 | Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Undergraduate
Join Operant Innovations as we talk with Dr. Tom Byrne about the unique undergraduate research opportunities at MCLA.
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Pragmatism and Playing Well with Others
Many applied behavior analysts find themselves in a different world from that in which they were trained. Most are trained by other behavior analysts in programs or even departments where the principal worldview is that of behavior analysis. Fast forward a couple of years (or more) and many of those same people find themselves in multidisciplinary settings, working with people who not only have different specialty areas—for example, medicine, rehabilitation therapy, social work—but, more importantly, a totally different way of looking at problems, both conceptually and methodologically
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Thought Leaders 021 | Dr. Denise Ross | Part 1
This month on Operant Innovations - Thought Leaders, we are speaking with Dr. Denise Ross as she tells us about her history and coming from a school with few African-American students, then being able to bring it full circle by teaching and producing BIPOC students, doctors, and researchers. Dr. Ross reminded me that every stop we take along our journey is purposeful in teaching us more about who we are and what our goals are.
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Learning Through Play: A New CE Offering
by Adam Hockman
Pretend and imaginative play activities, like playing house and traveling in cardboard box spaceships, enrich cognitive and social development. Decades of research point to its impact and importance. Even researchers who arrive at contradictory conclusions about the benefits of play acknowledge it as a catalyst for expanding expressive language and social skills.
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Sudden Passing of Founder and President Dr. Jose Martinez-Diaz
It is with profound sadness that we share the loss of our beloved founder, mentor, colleague, and friend Dr. Jose Martinez-Diaz. He died from complications related to an ongoing battle with diabetes. Through his extraordinary dedication to teaching and disseminating the science and application of behavior analysis—always with a deep sense of humanity and respect for others’ dignity—he touched the lives of thousands of individuals across the globe. He is dearly missed.
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University Series 018 | Assumption College
Join Operant Innovations as we talk with Dr. Karen Lionello-DeNolf about the undergraduate and graduate opportunities at Assumption College.
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