Celebrating commencement with The Penn State AAC Project 2012 graduates.
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.
New research project: Supporting collaboration between parents and speech language pathologists
Recruitment message: We are interested in parents’ perspective on the communication and collaboration skills of speech language pathologists (SLPs). In this research project, we will ask parents of children who use AAC to • watch 4 short videos of conversations between SLPs and parents, • answer a small number of questions about the communication and […]
Congratulations to Children's Communicative Competence students, 2012!
Introducing and welcoming Masters students joining the Penn State AAC community.
Congratulations to Penn State Masters Students!
Warm congratulations to the Penn State Masters students who completed their graduate research papers in AAC.
How does the brain respond to photographs? – Presentation
The brain responded to photographic/auditory stimuli in a semantic mismatch much the same way it does to other forms
of language (eg. written and spoken words)