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Research on AAC Intervention for Adolescents with Severe Disabilities — Presentation

2013-12-06 by David McNaughton

Colloquium discussion reviewed on-going research about intervention for school-age and adolescent communicators.

Filed Under: Children, Faculty Research, Funded Projects, Graduate Student Research, News, Presentations Tagged With: "just-in-time" programming, AAC, beginning communicators, Children's Communicative Competence, Doctoral students, graduate student, Masters students, school-age, service delivery, visual scene display

ASHA 2012 Presentations by Penn State Faculty and Students

2012-11-14 by David McNaughton

Penn State faculty and students will be presenting at the ASHA 2012 conference in Atlanta, Georgia, November 15-17, 2012 . We hope to see you there!

Filed Under: Adults, Children, Faculty Research, Funded Projects, Graduate Student Research, Presentations Tagged With: "just-in-time" programming, AAC Global Initiative, autism spectrum disorders, beginning communicators, children, Doctoral students, graduate student, intervention, Leadership Project, Masters students, research, training

Effects of AAC Technologies With “Just in Time” Programming — Presentation

2012-11-13 by David McNaughton

This session will present the results of research that investigated the effects of JIT systems compared to traditional AAC systems on the communication of preschoolers with CCN.

Filed Under: Children, Faculty Research, Funded Projects, Graduate Student Research Tagged With: "just-in-time" programming, AAC displays, beginning communicators, children, design, research, visual scene display

Fall 2012 = Vibrant Colloquium Discussions!

2012-10-17 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: Children, Faculty Research, Graduate Student Research, Presentations Tagged With: "just-in-time" programming, AAC displays, beginning communicators, children, Communication Apps, design, iPad, Masters students, mobile devices, research, service delivery

Congratulations to Penn State Masters Students!

2011-12-09 by David McNaughton

Warm congratulations to the Penn State Masters students who completed their graduate research papers in AAC.

Filed Under: Children, Graduate Student Research Tagged With: "just-in-time" programming, AAC displays, autism spectrum disorders, children, design, graduate student, literacy, visual scene display

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