Targets are detailed skills within each Program. For example, in the Skill Area of Motor Imitation > Program of Gross Motor > Targets might include Clapping Hands or Tapping Table.
Jump to Section: [View Target Details] [Edit Target Details] [Target Playlist Assignment] [Target Instructions] [Target History] [Edit Task Analysis Steps]
Access Skills Acquisition Tab from the Students Section.
View Target Details
- Click the desired Skill Area.
- Click the desired Program.
- Click the Yellow Arrow icon next to desired Target.
- View specific Target Details.
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Edit Target Details
Edit Target details such as Type, Mastery Type, what happens when it fails Baseline, Auto-Open Order, etc.
NOTE: The only Target Types that can be changed are DTT and Jump To. If you created a target as Duration and later want it to be a Frequency target type, you would need to create it as a new target, since this data and recording type is very different.
- Follow instructions from View Target Details above.
- Click Edit next to Target Details.
- In the Edit Target Details modal, edit as appropriate.
- Target Name
- Goal Name (for Reporting)
- SD - Discriminative Stimulus
- Target Type - There are 13 Target Type options but you can only change DTT and Jump To. See the Target Types Glossary for more details.
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Prompt Schedule - Change the current errorless teaching schedule.
NOTE: Additional selections may be needed depending on the Target Type chosen.
- Desired Daily Trials - The number of times the Target should run each day.
- Mastery Type - Select Automatic Mastery to define mastery criteria and automatically move Targets following their mastery. Or, select Manual Mastery to have the Target included indefinitely until the user manually masters out the Target in Actions.
- Target Instructions - Notes are available for the user on the app during a session. This displays on the same screen as Target information.
- Click Advance Target Options to edit more details (if needed).
- Date Opened, Date Baselined, and Date Mastered - Users can manually back-date and modify dates. Depending on the values chosen here, Target will be created in a status other than Ready.
- Custom Prompt Codes - Similar to overriding Prompt Codes at the Student Level, users can override them at the Target level.
- When Target Fails Baseline - Select what happens when a Target fails Baseline.
- Response Percentage - A measure of accuracy. It divides the number of correct responses per day by the total number of trials per day. If that resultant percentage is equal to or greater than this entered value, the criterion is met.
- Consecutive Days– Number of required consecutive days on which ALL specified criteria must be met to achieve mastery.
- First trial must be independent- If set to Yes, the first trial of each consecutive day (as defined by Consecutive Days) MUST be independent. If set to No, only other criteria are used to determine mastery.
- Click Save when finished.
Target Playlist Assignment
Target Playlists are convenient ways to group targets that users can customize based on student needs or user preferences. This allows access to all relevant targets in one easy-to-find list on the app.
Playlists can be created by a variety of methods, group targets together by location, skill areas, task analysis, materials needed, etc.
- All available Playlists display in the Target Playlist Assignment section.
- Select checkboxes of desired Playlists to assign Targets.
NOTE: For detailed information about creating additional Playlists, see Playlists Subtab.
- Click Save.
Target Instructions
Target Notes are notes that are available for the user on the app during a session. This displays on the same screen as Target information.
- Target Instructions will display in the Target Instructions section.
- Click in the Target Instructions field to edit.
NOTE: Target Instructions can be formatted. When the user clicks on the field, formatting options will display.
- Edit as desired.
- Click Save.
Target History
Target history displays. Users can view when data were entered, when the Target was edited (and what was edited), as well as when the Target was created.
Edit Task Analysis Steps
Additionally, for Task Analysis Targets, users have the option to edit Task Analysis steps (rename them) and change their order.
- Locate Task Analysis Target.
- Click Actions.
- Click Edit Steps.
- Right-click any step to Rename or Delete.
- Click and drag steps to rearrange the order.