Despite the rich communication opportunities available during family leisure, it is an often overlooked context in AAC. Through a case study approach, this ASHA 2016 session explores the application of family systems theory, applied behavioral analysis, and literacy activities to support effective integration of AAC into family leisure.
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ASHA 2016 Presentations by PSU Faculty and Students!
Penn State faculty and students are excited to be at the ASHA 2016 conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: November 17-19th. We’ll see you soon!
31st Annual Graduate Exhibition, Spring 2016
Research that contributes towards creating communicative displays that minimize visual processing demands and increase efficiency for individuals who use AAC.
Introducing and celebrating future leaders in AAC
We are thrilled to have such incredible scholars at the PSU AAC Community.
Improving the Design of AAC Systems
Challenge For individuals with complex communication needs, the visual features of an AAC display play a key role in supporting successful use. At present, many AAC systems have limited visual appeal, and may be viewed as complex in ways that make the system less effective. From a visual perspective, a well designed AAC display is […]