Participant José Dominguez said this about module "Behavioral Treatment of Autistic Children: Ivar Lovaas" (1988) In Historical Perspective:
“This OnBACE course was a very positive experience in many ways. The course was easy to follow and complete. The content was informative. The amount of credits were reflective of the amount of time invested completing the course. And the evaluation process provided me with feedback of my understanding of the content. I look forward to taking more OnBACE CEU courses in the future.”
Participant Kristin Grandner said this about module "Behavioral Treatment of Autistic Children: Ivar Lovaas" (1988) In Historical Perspective:
"I live and work in the UK, where CEUs are harder to come by, so this way of achieving them was excellent for me. The topics covered were very relevant to my career, and a very good refresher of the research that supports the work that I do on a daily basis. I hope you create more of these modules!"
Participant Clarice Martin said this about module "Behavioral Treatment of Autistic Children: Ivar Lovaas" (1988) In Historical Perspective:
"Overall, the OnBACE experience was very informative and it wasn't a hassle to complete. Other continuing education courses I have taken required ordering disks, finding articles oline and e-mailing results back. They were time consuming and annoying."
“I really liked the ease of your continuing education programs."
Participant Jeannette Myers said this about module "Behavioral Treatment of Autistic Children: Ivar Lovaas" (1988) In Historical Perspective:
"Please offer more classes in this format. I serve a rural community in Washington state and would not be able to get my CEs without online courses. Thank you."
Participant Christine Kim Walton said this about module "Introduction to Behavioral Economics":
"The Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies OnBACE program features Dr. Hantula´s Introduction to Behavioral Economics. This course, which was reminiscent of my first experimental analysis of behavior course, provided a comprehensive overview of behavioral economics, matching law, and delayed discounting and discusses the utility of these basic concepts to every day situations. I recommend this course as it nicely bridges basic experimental research to applied settings!"