Social media use has become a conventional form of communication. Yet recognition of the value of social media (and other electronic modalities) for individuals who use AAC has not been fully translated into practice. As with her ASHA 2016 poster session, Dr. Caron’s article builds on how the proposed framework can assist in clinical practice and future research directions.
Heartfelt congratulations, Dr. Therrien!
In recognition of the hard work and achievement of Penn State doctoral student, Dr. Michelle Therrien!
"Sassy Sisters: Advocacy, Activism, and Self Determination" — Presentation
PSU Master’s student Megan Hoorn and her sister, Brenna, were co-presenters as a part of the 2016 “Connecting the Dots” conference dedicated to Advocacy and Activism.
Colloquium presents: "AAC & Sexuality"
Colloquium is a weekly opportunity for the Penn State AAC community to discuss a broad range of topics including research updates, clinical case profiles, and areas of special interest.
Playing the Long Game: Considering the Future of AAC Research and Service — Publication
“In the case of forecasting the future of AAC systems and services, the largest risk is not that predictions do not come true, but that the science and the application do not advance.”
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