Introducing and welcoming Master’s students joining the Penn State AAC community.
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.
ISAAC 2012 Presentations by Penn State Faculty and Students
Penn State faculty and students will be presenting at the ISAAC 2012 conference in Pittsburgh, July 30 – August 4, 2012. Check back here often for updated information, and links to downloads of presentations and handouts! Monday, July 30 AAC-RERC State of the Science: Findings & Solicitation of Additional Input (1:00 PM – 2:00 […]
Teaching Active Listening to Pre-service Speech Language Pathologists — Presentation
The current research examined the effectiveness of instruction in active listening, a key communication skill, for pre-service speech-language pathologists.
New research project: On-line survey seeking to learn how SLPs design AAC
We are interested in identifying the factors SLPs consider when designing aided AAC displays for school age children.
Congratulations, Dr. Serpentine!
In recognition of the hard work and achievement of Penn State doctoral student, Dr. Elizabeth Serpentine.
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