“…Video modeling, task analysis, and technology-aided instruction and interventions are all recognized as evidence-based practices for youth with ASD (Wong et al, 2014). Much of the literature base investigating how to teach people to use mobile technologies (i.e., any handheld electronic computing devices such as a tablet, smartphone, and MP3 players) has outlined the use of video modeling, prompting, or a combination of both (Cumming & Drape Rodriguez, 2017; Kagohara, 2011; Kagohara et al, 2011; Kagohara et al, 2013; van der Meer et al, 2011). Only two studies exist that meet quality indicators (Council for Exceptional Children, 2014) for using an iPhone as a tool for people with disabilities and, although it did not meet quality indicators, there is only one study specifically where researchers investigate text messaging as a communication strategy for people with CCN (Cumming & Drape Rodriguez, 2017; Lancioni et al, 2012).…”