Browsing by Subject "AAC"
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(2019-10-10)Communication is ubiquitous. Join other stakeholders, including practitioners, family members, researchers, and people with ASD for a discussion. Conversation among these key stakeholders is crucial to ensure adequate ...
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(2017-02-10)The attachment includes the description of the design quality review for the following paper: The use of mobile technology is ubiquitous and is rapidly increasing in novel use. The use of mobile apps as augmentative and ...
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(2017-02-08)Search Terms attached for the following paper: The use of mobile technology is ubiquitous and is rapidly increasing in novel use. The use of mobile apps as augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) is rapidly ...
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(2017-02-08)The attachment includes the operational definitions of the variable codes for the following article: The use of mobile technology is ubiquitous and is rapidly increasing in novel use. The use of mobile apps as augmentative ...
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(American Association on Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities, 2014-11)Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and complex communication needs often rely on augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) as a means of functional communication. This meta-analysis investigated how ...
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(Informa Healthcare, 2014-06)Objective: The purpose of this meta-analysis was to evaluate the potential moderating effects of intervention setting and type of aided AAC on outcome variables for students with autism spectrum disorders. Methods: ...
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(2015-09-22)This presentation highlights key practices in communication interventions that are supported by research. In particular, augmentative and alternative communication and the use of mobile technologies are discussed. The ...