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0.7.14 – 0.8.9 Uniform Targets Generator, Global Parameters, Edit Past Session Times, Export Data, Download Chart Image, Misc Program Builder Updates

August 26, 2020
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Uniform Targets Generator

The Uniform Targets Generator allows you to more efficiently create programs that behave the same across targets (e.g. uniform mastery criteria, instruments, instructions etc.). If you have a program with multiple targets that differ only by name but are otherwise identical, rather than creating them as separate targets, you can use the Uniform Targets Generator.  This makes it much easier to configure and manage the targets as a group. A DTT or Intensive Instruction program like Motor Imitation is a good example. The SD, Instructions, Instrument, Mastery Criteria for all targets are the same. See this article to learn more about using this feature to save time in building programs.

To access the Uniform Targets Generator, open the program builder and click on the + button. 

Global Parameters

Global Parameters are parameters that are available and linked across programs. They allow admins to create frequently used program rules and content and put them in a drop-down menu for efficient program building. This allows admin to push program rules and changes across the entire library and learner’s programs when needed. To learn more about how to use this feature, read this article, or schedule a consultation.

Edit Past Session Times

Users can now edit the start and end times for sessions after a session has ended. 

If you want Motivity’s session start/end times to match your staff timesheets, you can establish quality control procedures to have your users to edit session times to match timesheets and session notes moving forward. 

Here is an article that explains how to Edit Past Session Times. 

To revise the start or end time of a session that has already ended, go to Data & Reports, select the session, and click “Revise Time” in the toolbar. 

Export Data

A new feature allows authorized users to export data into CSV files. You can export data at the Learner, Program, and Target Level. 
Exporting data can help you create custom charts with your own design, phase lines, and annotations back up data for added peace of mind analyze and aggregate data for reports here is an article about Exporting Data.

Download Chart Image

You can now download learner charts in pdf, png or an SVG vector image. First select the date range you want to download and click on the top-right menu bar and select the file type you want.

Program Builder Modifications

1) “Frequency/Rate” instrument renamed “Count”
The data will be tracked in the same way and graphs will continue to display as rate per hour. In the future, users will be able to select how they want graphs to be displayed (Count vs Rate per hour/day/minute).
2) “Measures & Instructions” is now “Target Interface”
3) “End Opportunity” is now “Show Done Button” 
You can choose to Never, Always or “Let system decide” when to Show Done Button.

The Target Interface is described in a new help page here. 

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Catalin Bocirnea

Chief Technology Officer

As Motivity’s CTO and Chief Software Architect, Catalin is the core designer and implementer of Motivity’s architecture and user experience. His industry experience spans more than 20 years, across a multitude of domains. He has 10 patents on diverse applications such as data encoding, user interaction, and latency compensation. Prior to joining Motivity, Catalin was a chief architect of McKesson Corporation’s market-leading, large scale radiology systems. His extensive expertise and diverse background have allowed him to take a unique approach to designing Motivity’s cutting-edge knowledge modeling capabilities.

Rex Jakobovits PhD

President

Dr. Jakobovits is an experienced business leader who has a long career in clinical software. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Sciences from the University of Washington, then built a successful start up, Vivialog Technologies, which he sold to McKesson in 2008. He served as a Vice President at McKesson for 5 years before leaving to launch Motivity Systems. He is widely published in computer science and informatics journals, and has been awarded several patents. He has raised over $13M in seed capital for his startups through NIH Small Business Innovative Research grants. He is a Research Affiliate with the University of Washington Autism Center.

Emaley McCulloch M.Ed. BCBA

VP of Clinical Products

Emaley McCulloch co-founded Autism Training Solutions (ATS), an online learning company, in 2010 which has trained hundreds of thousands of professionals and parents around the globe in evidence-based autism interventions. ATS was acquired by Relias in 2014 and after serving as the VP of Research for 5 years, is currently the Vice President of Clinical Products at Motivity Systems. She is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and holds an MA in Special Education. She has over 20 years’ experience in the field of autism and ABA and has provided and overseen services to hundreds of individuals between the ages of 18 months to 24 years in homes, schools and clinical settings. For eight years she served as a consultant and Clinical Supervisor at agencies based in Hawaii and Japan where she trained groups of professionals and parents