The 17th Biennial ISAAC conference in Toronto, Canada will be August 8 -11, 2016). Penn State faculty and students are looking forward to coming together with everyone!
Graduate Student Research
Penn State graduate students in Communication Sciences and Disorders, and in Special Education, are involved in a wide variety of AAC research. Recent publications are listed in chronological order below.
Communication Takes Care: In recognition of the 2016 Master's graduates!
We are thrilled for the 2016 Graduates! We extend heartfelt gratitude for all your hard work, dedication, and commitment to enhancing communication and improving the quality of life for individuals with CCN and their families.
Communication Takes Care: In recognition of the AAC Leadership Project (2016)
It is an exciting time to reflect on everything that has been accomplished With the AAC Leadership Project. It is phenomenal the impact that these doctoral scholars have had to improve outcomes for individuals with complex communication needs.
Communication Takes Care: The Importance of Participation in AAC & Autism — Presentation
Taking a moment this May to re-visit and share some of the exciting things the PSU AAC Community has had in development.
New research project: AAC and people who have ALS
We are interested in learning more about the experiences of people who have amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and who use AAC to communicate.
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