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AAC Link Up – January 14

January 14, 2020 by Carole Zangari - Leave your thoughts

AAC Link Up - January 14
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Happy Tuesday, AAC friends! Once a week, we invite you to share your own AAC-related content, product news, or anything else that you’d like others in the AAC community to know about.  It may be a recent post you’ve written, a slide deck from your AAC presentation, a handout, video, or meme that you’ve posted online, an AAC product you’ve created, an announcement for an AAC camp or conference, or any other prAACtical content you developed and want to share with the AAC community.

To post your own link, scroll all the way down to the bottom of this post and complete the form. Enter the URL and the name/title in the boxes provided below. If you are on a mobile device, click over to the full website version to do this.

The AAC Link Up is moderated to keep us from being spammed so it may take a little while for your link to show up.

Note: If you receive this post in your email inbox, you are probably getting it before anyone has had a chance to add their links. Check back later in the day if you’re interested in seeing what people from around the globe are sharing.

01-14-20
  • AAC- Let's get Popping- Speech Therapy
  • Building basic sentences with AAC
  • Core Word of the Week: More (Handout)
  • Exploring the 5 Senses Symbols Supported Lesson
  • How Intel Gave Stephen Hawking a Voice
  • Proloquo2Go and Proloquo4Text Now on Mac!
  • Saltillo January 2020 Calendar & Supports
  • Speechless, the Documentary
  • Spoken AAC
  • Tactile symbols to support communication
  • The Effect of Symbol Background Color on the Speed of Locating Targets by Adults Without Disabilities: Implications for Augmentative and Alternative Communication Display Design
  • The Snowy Day-Art and Writing with Picutre Symbols
  • The Snowy Day-Picutre Symbol Writing and Sensory
  • Wristband subtly alerts teachers when a student with Autism is feeling overwhelmed

 

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Are you free on January 29th? There are still some seats for the full-day pre-conference workshop that I am doing with Gail Van Tatenhove and Gloria Soto, two of the biggest names in AAC and language learning, at ATIA 2020. Join us in Orlando! You can find out more about this event using the slider on the graphic below or visit this site for an overview and registration link

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