Sunday, July 22, 2012
Augmentative Communication Incorporated - has resources to keep people up to date on the latest AAC developments.
This is a good place to buy mostly low tech AAC supports.
http://www.givinggreetings.com/daliai.html
http://www.givinggreetings.com/daliai.html
This site is all about AAC apps. http://www.appsforaac.net/
This is ASHA's website about the use of apps in educational settings.
This is ASHA's website about the use of apps in educational settings.
If I didn't put up this one already, in general its pretty good
the last AAC link I put up is from this website
the last AAC link I put up is from this website
http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster2/sptherapy.html#augmented
another site. haven't checked it out yet but seems promising
another site. haven't checked it out yet but seems promising
http://www.paulsharp.com/ worth checking out; may not have much for our current project except a few apps but i may be useful for treatment in general
AAC Resource Guide for teachers - this PDF file explains what AAC is, why use AAC, how AAC can be used, and strategies for general education teachers serving students who use AAC.
Saturday, July 21, 2012
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