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INTENT

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Project Team: Varun Girdhar, Chao-Yang Tseng,  Shiyu Wang,  Ruoxi Yang, Zibo Ye

Instructor: Scott Stevens, Mike Christel

Sponsor: University of Maryland, Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee

Fall 2023

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INTENT, short for "Interactive Tool for Empathy in Neurotypicals," is a groundbreaking project to foster better understanding and empathy among neurotypical individuals towards their autistic counterparts in the workplace. Developed through a collaborative effort between Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), the University of Maryland, and the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee, INTENT seeks to promote inclusive work environments by offering empathy training to neurotypical employees. The ETC team will produce an interactive web-based experience that complements information-based training modules in professional workplaces. Our ultimate goal is transforming attitudes and behaviors to foster inclusivity and respect. To gauge the effectiveness of the experience, we plan to gather qualitative data from participants, which will contribute to ongoing research and the development of even more impactful training modules. Join us in our mission to create more empathetic and inclusive workplaces for all. 

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