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A review of AAC practices for individuals with Angelman Syndrome (Clarke & Light, 2019)

2019-04-28 by David McNaughton

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At the 2019 ATIA Conference, Clarke & Light reviewed the current research in AAC for individuals with Angelman Syndrome.

Filed Under: Adults, Children, Graduate Student Research, News, Presentations Tagged With: Clarke, light

Effects of Video VSDs on Communication Turns (Caron et al., 2019)

2019-04-20 by David McNaughton

At the 2019 ATIA Conference, Caron et al. shared their findings on how video VSDs impacted the communication turns of individuals with ASD.

Filed Under: Adults, Children, Faculty Research, Funded Projects, Graduate Student Research, News, Presentations

Building capacity in AAC (McNaughton et al., 2019)

2019-03-10 by David McNaughton

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McNaughton et al. describe strategies to build capacity and awareness in the AAC field to ensure appropriate AAC supports are provided.

Filed Under: Adults, Children, Faculty Research, Funded Projects, News, Publications Tagged With: Beukelman, light, McNaughton

State of the science on AAC technology for children with CCN (Light et al., 2019)

2019-03-04 by David McNaughton

Light et al. review the state of the science related to AAC technologies that are developmentally appropriate and responsive to the needs of children with CCN and their partners.

Filed Under: Adults, Children, Faculty Research, Funded Projects, News, Publications Tagged With: Caron, light, McNaughton

State of the science on new and emerging access technologies (Fager et al., 2019)

2019-02-25 by David McNaughton

Fager et al. discuss the state of the science on emerging alternative access technologies for individuals with severe motor impairments and CCN.

Filed Under: Adults, Funded Projects, News, Publications

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