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ISAAC 2016 — Presentations by PSU Faculty and Students

2016-08-11 by David McNaughton

The 17th Biennial ISAAC conference in Toronto, Canada will be August 8 -11, 2016). Penn State faculty and students are looking forward to coming together with everyone!

Filed Under: Adults, Children, Faculty Research, Graduate Student Research, News, Presentations Tagged With: autism spectrum disorders, beginning communicators, boyle, Children's Communicative Competence, emotional competence, ISAAC, Leadership Project, literacy, news, RERC on AAC, visual scene display

Checking in with PSU Alum: Dr. Ji Young Na

2016-05-13 by David McNaughton

Taking time to re-visit with alum, and share some of the exciting things the PSU AAC Community has been developing.

Filed Under: Faculty Research, Graduate Student Research, News, Presentations Tagged With: AAC, design, Doctoral students, emotional competence

ASHA 2015 Presentations by PSU Faculty and Students

2015-10-19 by David McNaughton

Penn State faculty and students are looking forward to the ASHA 2015 conference in Denver, Colorado: November 12-14th. We hope to see you there!

Filed Under: Children, Faculty Research, Graduate Student Research, News, Presentations Tagged With: "just-in-time" programming, autism spectrum disorders, beginning communicators, Doctoral students, emotional competence, Leadership Project, research, visual scene display

Kudos to Dr. Ji Young Na!

2015-08-17 by David McNaughton

In recognition of the hard work and achievement of Penn State doctoral student, Dr. Ji Young Na!

Filed Under: Children, Faculty Research, Graduate Student Research, News, Uncategorized Tagged With: AAC, Doctoral students, emotional competence, multicultural, multilingual perspectives

Kudos to Ji Young for passing the comprehensive project!

2014-11-04 by David McNaughton

“She has tackled an important and complex issue, and deserves hearty congratulations.” — Krista Wilkinson

Filed Under: Children, Graduate Student Research, News, Presentations Tagged With: AAC, ASHA, cultural influences, Doctoral students, emotional competence, research

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