10 AAC Things to do for PrAACtically Free in 10 Minutes or Less
- Subscribe to a blog with an AAC focus– Spectronics Blogs, Uncommon Sense, Jane Farrall Consulting, PrAACtical AAC
- Program a one hit message device and use it for a new reason– 101+ Things to do with a Big Mac or Other Single Message Communication Devices
- Follow an AAC topic Pinterest board– PrAACtical AAC, AAC by Katie Ahern, AT/AAC/Adapt/Modify/Accessibility/Accommodations, AT for Communication, AAC by Constantly Speaking, Communication-AAC
- Print out and hang up or give someone an AAC Awareness Image– 10 Commandments of AAC Devices, AAC It’s as Easy as 1,2,3
- Register for a free AAC professional development webinar from Ablenet
- Print out an AAC Poster– AAC Boot Camp-Getting AAC Users to Communicate, The Periodic Table of AAC,
- Learn about technology and apps for AAC and learning from Pinterest– Lauren Enders Pinterest Boards, Tech in Special Education
- Print out song visual supports
- Read a Tar Heel Reader Book with an AAC learner
- Use Aided Language Input while talking to AAC learners (for 10 minutes…. or more)
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Tagged With: AAC Resources
This post was written by Robin Parker