iQ: smartparent: Show After The Show: Aiding Autism

In this after-the-show bonus content for "Aiding Autism," join host Angela Santomero and guests Carla Mazefsky, Brett Spitale, and Aubrey Shick as they answer audience questions and share their advice on ways that technology can help children with autism and other learning differences.

iQ: smartparent: Show After The Show: Aiding Autism aired on Apr 24, 2014.


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Series: Specials

Award-winning mini documentaries from the WQED archives are compiled into this half-hour program. This episode spotlights two of the Pittsburgh region’s most infamous landmarks, Dixmont State Hospital and Allegheny Arsenal.

Original airdate: May 19, 2016


The Remake Learning movement is a network of educators, artists, entrepreneurs, mentors, and community leaders. They’re working to re-imagine and re-envision the way education works. Thousands of people are part of this network, which is celebrating its 10th year of shaping the future of teaching and learning in the Pittsburgh region and across the nation.

Original airdate: May 13, 2016


This discussion program features experts who explore the future of the Remake Learning movement. As the network of educators, innovators and organizations expands, how does it continue to evolve? The panel will discuss how the 21st century skills that students are learning translate into the real world. The program will also highlight the important connection between the Remake Learning movement and entrepreneurship.

Original airdate: May 13, 2016


In this episode, we examine the topics of terrorism, treatment of terror suspects, refugees and the debate over security versus privacy.

Original airdate: Apr 21, 2016


Mini documentaries from the WQED archives are compiled into this new half-hour program. These are stories of environmental neglect that led to positive change in our water, our land and our air. Stories include the Donora Smog pollution tragedy of 1948, the environmental comeback story of Nine Mile Run and a visit to the landmark home of Rachel Carson, a woman from Springdale, Pennsylvania who took on corporate America when few others would.

Original airdate: Apr 07, 2016


More than 90 percent of American have health care. But not everyone has such a positive outlook on our current system. As we watch the candidates, we listen to what they say about health care and think about the impact on our region. So, as policies, precedures and prices change over time, how can people stay ahead of the game? Find out in our Election 2016 special on health care.

Original airdate: Mar 31, 2016


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