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Colloquium – Spring, 2023

2023-01-22 by David McNaughton

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Colloquium will be held from 12-1 Mondays virtually during the Spring 2023 semester. Colloquium is used as a time to share and discuss research and intervention activities. Penn State faculty and graduate students are encouraged to attend, present, and participate in the discussions. Please contact David McNaughton at dbm2@psu.edu if you have any questions or would […]

Filed Under: Adults, Autism, Children Tagged With: Colloquium

Colloquium presents: "AAC in Low- and Middle-Income Nations"

2017-04-25 by David McNaughton

Jessica Gormley

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.

Filed Under: Children, News, Presentations Tagged With: AAC Global Initiative, collaboration, Colloquium, Leadership Project, sustainability

Colloquium presents: "Using human factors to evaluate emerging Augmented Reality (AR) technologies"

2016-11-04 by David McNaughton

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.

Filed Under: Faculty Research, Graduate Student Research, News, Presentations, Uncategorized Tagged With: ASHA2016, Colloquium, Masters students, RERC on AAC

Extending our thanks!

2016-03-23 by David McNaughton

We are very grateful for the insights and expertise guests to our community bring.

Filed Under: Faculty Research, News, Presentations Tagged With: AAC, advocacy, Colloquium, Doctoral students, functional vision, language, Leadership Project, Masters students, syntax

Spring and the Children's Communicative Competence Grant (2015)

2015-04-08 by David McNaughton

A wide range of learning opportunities are designed to prepare future SLPs to provide high quality evidence-based services to children who have complex communication needs.

Filed Under: Children, Faculty Research, News Tagged With: AAC, Children's Communicative Competence, Colloquium, graduate student, Masters students

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