Sripathi, Surya RaoNeal, TiffanyDevarapalli, Baby AmulyaSwiezy, Naomi2025-04-252025-04-252024-12Sripathi, S. R., Neal, T., Devarapalli, B. A., & Swiezy, N. (2024). Enhancing collaborative site effectiveness through TPOP analysis and data visualization in autism research. Presented at the Fall 2024 Poster Session, HANDS in Autism® Interdisciplinary Training and Resource Center at Indiana University School of Medicine, Indiana University Indianapolis. †https://hdl.handle.net/1805/47480This project evaluated team performance and the implementation of autism support strategies across three educational sites- North Webster, Springfield, and Jefferson through the HANDS in Autism® Collaborative Sites initiative. Core tasks included analyzing Team Participation and Observation Profile (TPOP) data to assess team dynamics, communication, role clarity, service delivery, and cultural competence. Additional contributions included refining physical and visual structure binders for classroom use and developing data visualizations in Power BI and Python. The analysis revealed varying strengths across sites: North Webster excelled in engagement and communication; Springfield showed strength in cultural competence; and Jefferson led in service delivery. However, common challenges included low scores in trust, data-sharing, and preparation. Recommendations emphasized the need for structured workshops, standardized best practices, and improved data utilization to enhance training outcomes and team collaboration.en-USAutismAutism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)Evidence-based practicesSpecial Education SupportHANDS in Autism® ModelTeam Participation and Observation Profile (TPOP)School-Based Program EvaluationCollaborative Learning EnvironmentsCollaborative Sites ProjectEnhancing collaborative site effectiveness through TPOP analysis and data visualization in autism researchPresentation