LiveBinders: 5 Online Notebooks on AAC Implementation
At the ISAAC 2016 conference in Toronto, I had the opportunity to talk about using technology to share information with families, colleagues, and pre-professionals. LiveBinders, is one of the tools that were discussed both in the pre-conference session with Chris Bugaj and in my seminar on pre-service AAC education. LiveBinders are digital notebooks that make it easy to collect, curate, and share information. We’ve been writing about this tool for the past four years, but there is new material being created all the time. Here are some AAC-related LiveBinders that I’ve been exploring.
- AAC by Jill Beall/Region 7
- ABCs of AAC (Preschool AAC) by D. McLauchlin
- Literacy and AAC/Balanced Literacy by Deanna Wagner
- TAAT 2015 by Janice Reese
- Visuals for ASD by Penelope Arp
For more information on LiveBinders and features that you may not know about, check out their tutorials and blog.
Do you make or use LiveBinders? We’d love to hear about your experiences and learn about any that have been helpful to you.
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This post was written by Carole Zangari
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HI. In a very long internet search about AAC, I came across your webpage. I was so excited to see that you have the TAAT Livebinder link posted. Just wanted to say how awesome that was. Thanks Jill Slaughter..TAAT President