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Collaboration: A Gateway to Communication Development

August 6, 2020 NWACS
Collaboration: A gateway to Communication Development

Collaboration: A gateway to Communication Development

NWACS Contributor Penny shares perspectives on interprofessional practices and collaboration between SLP and ABA.

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In AAC Implementation Tags collaboration
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AACademics: July 2020

July 20, 2020 NWACS
AACademics AAC Research Summary: Using AAC video visual scene displays to increase participation and communication within a volunteer activity for adolescents with complex communication needs by Babb, McMaughton, Light, Caron, Wydner, & Jung (20…

AACademics AAC Research Summary: Using AAC video visual scene displays to increase participation and communication within a volunteer activity for adolescents with complex communication needs by Babb, McMaughton, Light, Caron, Wydner, & Jung (2020)

AACademics: NWACS Contributor Julia highlights hot topics in AAC Research in a format that makes for some lighter reading and helps us apply current research to our AAC learners.

Julia summarizes a research article that looked at the effectiveness of using video VSDs to increase independence in completing volunteer activities, as well as using appropriate communication with a variety of communication partners.

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AAC in the face of a pandemic - lessons from remote learning

July 14, 2020 NWACS
AAC in the face of a pandemic - lessons from remote learning

AAC in the face of a pandemic - lessons from remote learning

New NWACS Contributor Sara reflects on lessons learned from remote learning this spring during school closures due to COVID-19.

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In AAC Implementation Tags remote learning
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AACademics: May 2020

May 27, 2020 NWACS
AACademics AAC Research Summary: The Effect of Symbol Background Color on the Speed of Locating Targets by Adults Without Disabilities: Implications for Augmentative and Alternative Communication Display Design by Thistle, J. (2019)

AACademics AAC Research Summary: The Effect of Symbol Background Color on the Speed of Locating Targets by Adults Without Disabilities: Implications for Augmentative and Alternative Communication Display Design by Thistle, J. (2019)

AACademics: NWACS Contributor Julia highlights hot topics in AAC Research in a format that makes for some lighter reading and helps us apply current research to our AAC learners.

Julia summarizes an article that looked at the effects of arranging word types by background colors as it relates to the modeling on AAC systems by communication partners.

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Self-Care for Providers

May 16, 2020 NWACS
Self-Care for Providers

Self-Care for Providers

NWACS Contributor Penny reminds us that finding time for self-care is crucial.

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In AAC Organization Tags remote learning
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In Memory of Bruce Baker

May 12, 2020 NWACS
In Memory of Bruce Baker

In Memory of Bruce Baker

In memory of Bruce Baker (1943 - 2020)

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In AAC Education Tags interview
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Grid for iPad (version 50.5): A Review

April 16, 2020 NWACS
Grid for iPad (version 50.5): A Review

Grid for iPad (version 50.5): A Review

NWACS Contributor Margaret shares what she has learned, and her thoughts, about the Grid for iPad AAC app.

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In AAC Organization Tags app, tool
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AACademics: April 2020

April 6, 2020 NWACS
AACademics AAC Research Summary: Effects of Parent Instruction on the Symbolic Communication of Children Using Augmentative and Alternative Communication During Storybook Reading by Kent-Walsh, Binger, & Hasham (2010)

AACademics AAC Research Summary: Effects of Parent Instruction on the Symbolic Communication of Children Using Augmentative and Alternative Communication During Storybook Reading by Kent-Walsh, Binger, & Hasham (2010)

AACademics: NWACS Contributor Julia highlights hot topics in AAC Research in a format that makes for some lighter reading and helps us apply current research to our AAC learners.

This month Julia summarizes an article that looked at the effects of teaching communication partners to support early language and communication skills in children who use AAC during storybook reading activities.

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Lessons in Professional Networking

March 4, 2020 NWACS
Lessons in Professional Networking

Lessons in Professional Networking

New NWACS Contributor Penny shares insights on professional networking, and the role that plays in becoming our best professional selves.

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In AAC Education Tags collaboration
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AACademics: February 2020

February 12, 2020 NWACS
AACademics AAC Research Summary: The Relationship Between Operational Competency, Buy-In, and Augmentative and Alternative Communication Use in School-Age Children With Autism by Decarlo, Bean, and Cargill (2019)

AACademics AAC Research Summary: The Relationship Between Operational Competency, Buy-In, and Augmentative and Alternative Communication Use in School-Age Children With Autism by Decarlo, Bean, and Cargill (2019)

AACademics: NWACS Contributor Julia highlights hot topics in AAC Research in a format that makes for some lighter reading and helps us apply current research to our AAC learners.

In this summary, Julia summarizes an article that looked at two areas that may impact the use of a communication system: Parent and Teacher Operational Competency with the AAC System and Parent and Teacher AAC Buy-In.

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