Jess’ research interests include (a) improvement of literacy outcomes; (b) enhancement of display design for high tech communication methods; and (c) expansion of social networks and communication modalities (e.g. access to social media), for persons who use AAC.
Congratulations, Dr. Thistle!
In recognition of the hard work and achievement of Penn State doctoral student, Dr. Jennifer Thistle!
Planning AAC Trainings in Low-Resource Developing Countries — Presentation
While there is an urgent need for AAC services in low-resource developing countries, we have only a limited understanding of how best to support the development of the knowledge and skills of individuals who provide AAC supports in these countries.
Multiculturalism and Emotion and the Implications for AAC Design – Presentation
Emotional competencies are closely related to children’s ability to communicate, learn, and interact socially and ultimately their quality of life. This synthesis supports needs for culturally sensitive assessment and intervention for early development of emotional competencies in children with CCN.
ISAAC 2014 – Presentations by Penn State Faculty and Students
Penn State faculty and students will be presenting at the 16th Biennial ISAAC conference in Lisbon, Portugal (July 19 – 24th, 2014) . We were so glad to have this opportunity to talk and learn with everyone!
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