One of the first video’s created to help launch Hacking Autism was Jordan’s Story. Its a short video (3:17) that shares the early work by my team at HP to see what technologies could help those on the autism spectrum. This video was produced by Goodby Silverstein & Partners in San Francisco
Article by: Phil McKinney
Phil is the Author of "Beyond The Obvious" (2012) and creator and host to the award winning Killer Innovations Podcast (2004-current). He is the CEO of CableLabs, the non-profit research & development lab funded by the global cable industry. He joined CableLabs after retiring as the CTO at Hewlett-Packard (HP, $HPQ).
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We’re Hacking Autism, a non-profit with a mission to fund, create and support opportunities that improve the personal and professional lives of people on the Autism Spectrum. We believe technology, therapy and employment play a key role in our mission, giving them the tools to show their unique talents and abilities in this fast paced world. We connect individuals with Autism to those with the skills and abilities to help them through hack-a-thons, technology grants, job training and more.