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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

Celebrating Michelle Therrien's ASHFoundation Research Grant!

2015-10-14 by David McNaughton

The Early Childhood Language Development Student Research Grant is supported by the Arlene M. Matkin Memorial Fund. Since it began in 1984, this is the first time research which featured AAC was recognized.

Filed Under: Children, Graduate Student Research, News Tagged With: AAC, Doctoral students, Leadership Project, preschool, social skills, visual scene display

Just-in-Time Technology and VSDs: Adolescents with Severe Disabilities — Presentation

2014-08-04 by David McNaughton

The results of this study contribute to the existing literature that suggests higher expectations for adolescents with severe developmental disabilities with appropriately designed interventions and opportunities for increased communication.

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

ISAAC 2014 – Presentations by Penn State Faculty and Students

2014-07-08 by David McNaughton

Penn State faculty and students will be presenting at the 16th Biennial ISAAC conference in Lisbon, Portugal (July 19 – 24th, 2014) . We were so glad to have this opportunity to talk and learn with everyone!

Filed Under: Adults, Children, Faculty Research, Graduate Student Research, News, Presentations, Uncategorized Tagged With: AAC, adults, beginning communicators, design, Doctoral students, emotional competence, graduate student, intervention, Leadership Project, literacy, mobile devices, research, service delivery, visual scene display

Dr. Drager visits Centre for Augmentative & Alternative Communication

2014-07-08 by David McNaughton

Dr. Drager travels to South Africa as part of the PSU AAC Community’s commitment to cross-cultural exchange and collaboration.

Filed Under: Faculty Research, News, Presentations Tagged With: AAC, beginning communicators, intervention, research, visual scene display

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