Video of the Week: Make a Core Vocabulary Folder
Looking for a core+fringe AAC display that is easy to make and not overwhelming to use? This post may have just what you need.
It’s great to see the variety of ways in which professionals are embracing AAC options and using what they know to teach others. In today’s post, we feature a video by the Louisiana South/Central Regional AT Center in which they take us through the step-by-step process of making a versatile AAC support that can be a wonderful starting point for some of our learners.
In addition to the video, this generous team shares their files so you can make one of your own (click here to download; you can get the SymbolStix version here) and even share the source for the vinyl pockets they use. Pretty prAACtical!
Thanks, Louisiana South/Central Regional AT Center, for your collegiality in sharing this with all of us!
Filed under: Video of the Week
Tagged With: communication book, core, DIY
This post was written by Carole Zangari
12 Comments
Where’s the video?
Vicki, click on the photo at the bottom and that will take you to the video. Let me know if you have any problems with it.
Hi Carole, the link to the video doesn’t seem to work anymore. Is there a new link you could post? Thanks!
Hi Catherine-It looks like their YouTube account is no longer active. I’ve reached out to them and will fix this if they give me a new link. Fingers are crossed!
This is lovely! Is there a download available using Symbol Stix?
I agree! As far as I know there is not a Symbol Stix version but I will try to find out for you. 🙂
Our symbolstix version is right here and also in the videos description
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8BxPjgF0PqqM0o3UzFNOHhaODQ/view
Thank you, Justin! I edited it to include this in case anyone else is looking for it. Thanks so much!
I know I am late to the party on this, but I just wanted to say this is a life saver. I am writing an IEP goal on core words and I’m trying to figure out how to introduce core words and what core words to use and how to create a board. This is like a one stop solution.
This is so wonderful! Is there a link for the file folder with the spiral binding at the top?
The video link no longer works.
Is there a different link for this?
Crystal, they are currently updating their site. I’ve already reached out to them and will fix the link once they’ve completed that. Thanks for your interest!