Throwback Thursday: Supporting Alternative Access to AAC
Looking for information on scanning, eye gaze, and other forms of alternative access? Here are some posts from the past that may be of interest.
Articles
- Alternative Access for AAC
- PrAACtical Research: Improving Accessibility for People with Significant Speech Disabilities
- Make It PrAACtical: DIY Switch-accessible Scanner
- AAC Assessment Corner with Vicki Clarke: The Eyes Have It-Assessment Considerations for High Tech Eye Gaze Access
Videos
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- Methods of Accessing AAC Systems
- Stepping Stones to Switch Access, Part 1
- Stepping Stones to Switch Access, Part 2
- Alternative Access for AT & AAC
- Deep Dive into the Hardware for iPad Switch Accessibility
- AAC Access for Individuals with Significant Motor Limitations Through Partner Assisted Scanning
- Getting Familiar with Partner-Assisted Scanning
- Partner Assisted Scanning to Spell Messages
- Partner Assisted Scanning + Eye Gaze
- Alternative Access for AAC on the iPad
Filed under: PrAACtical Thinking
This post was written by Carole Zangari