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NWACS2018 Special Guest: Karanveer Singh

October 31, 2018 NWACS
NWACS2018 Fall Conference Special Guest: Karanveer Singh {Transcript}

NWACS2018 Fall Conference Special Guest: Karanveer Singh {Transcript}

It was our great pleasure to have Karanveer Singh as a guest speaker at this year’s NWACS Fall Conference! Here is the transcript of the speech he gave at NWACS2018.

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NWACS2018 Fall Conference {Summary}

October 28, 2018 NWACS
NWACS2018 Fall Conference: ‘Creating Core Vocabulary Environments for Students with Complex Motor and Communication Needs’ with Gail Van Tatenhove, MS, CCC-SLP

NWACS2018 Fall Conference: ‘Creating Core Vocabulary Environments for Students with Complex Motor and Communication Needs’ with Gail Van Tatenhove, MS, CCC-SLP

A brief summary and resources from NWACS2018

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Using AAC to Support Verbal Communicators

October 26, 2018 NWACS
Using AAC to Support Verbal Communicators

Using AAC to Support Verbal Communicators

NWACS President Tanna shares rationale for ongoing use of AAC tips and tools to maximize the total communication skills of emerging - or limited - verbal communicators.

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New Discoveries: Washington Assistive Technology Act Program

October 17, 2018 NWACS
New Discoveries: Washington Assistive Technology Act Program

New Discoveries: Washington Assistive Technology Act Program

New Discoveries: AAC Resources to Explore

Highlighted Resource: Washington Assistive Technology Act Program (WATAP)

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New Discoveries: Special Education Technology Center

October 11, 2018 NWACS
New Discoveries: Special Education Technology Center

New Discoveries: Special Education Technology Center

New Discoveries: AAC Resources to Explore

Highlighted Resource: Special Education Technology Center (SETC)

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Using AAC: Scanning

October 4, 2018 NWACS
Using AAC: Scanning

Using AAC: Scanning

What happens when an individual cannot isolate a finger to directly activate buttons to communicate? How will they access their AAC system? NWACS Contributor Margaret discusses types of scanning patterns for accessing AAC.

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AAC Awareness Month Poster

October 1, 2018 NWACS
AAC Awareness Month Poster

AAC Awareness Month Poster

AAC Awareness Month poster free download

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AAC Awareness Month 2018

September 30, 2018 NWACS
AAC Awareness Month, October 2018

AAC Awareness Month, October 2018

October is AAC Awareness Month! This year’s theme is ‘Dare to Lead’. How do you support individuals who use AAC toward becoming leaders?

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New Discoveries: Core First Books & Lessons

September 13, 2018 NWACS
New Discoveries: Core First Books & Lessons

New Discoveries: Core First Books & Lessons

New Discoveries: AAC Resources to Explore

Highlighted Resource: Core First Books & Lessons

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Book Review: The Practical (and Fun) Guide to Assistive Technology in Public Schools: Building or Improving Your District's AT Team

September 6, 2018 NWACS
Book Review: The Practical (and Fun) Guide to Assistive Technology in Public Schools: Building or Improving Your District's AT Team by Christopher R. Bugaj and Sally Norton-Darr (2010)

Book Review: The Practical (and Fun) Guide to Assistive Technology in Public Schools: Building or Improving Your District's AT Team by Christopher R. Bugaj and Sally Norton-Darr (2010)

NWACS Contributor Erica shares her thoughts about the book The Practical (and Fun) Guide to Assistive Technology in Public Schools: Building or Improving Your District's AT Team by Christopher R. Bugaj and Sally Norton-Darr (2010)

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