Mike McGinn, from the Philadelphia area, recently spoke at his graduation using augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). This moving video tells the story of how he developed Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) which impacted his ability to speak. Mike uses Proloquo2Go to communicate and used it to speak at the graduation.

This story shows the importance of communication and the power of AAC. I am thankful to be in this field and to have been able to have co-created something that is making a difference. Here for the video.
Check out the following article and video, featuring a Proloquo2Go user and Steve Jobs commenting on the people we serve. Seeing this made me so thankful that I believed in the vision of creating Proloquo2Go. Also, it is vital that AAC moves from being obscure to being as well known as sign language, hearing aides, and braille.
Using the iPad to Connect
Parents, Therapists Use Apple Tablet to Communicate With Special Needs Kids
By JENNIFER VALENTINO-DEVRIES

It is days like this that help boost my desire to help even more as I study AAC in-depth as a PhD candidate at the Pennsylvania State University.

iBooks
On July 19, 2010, Apple updated iBooks to version 1.1.1. This update adds a key feature, “the ability to experience books that include audio and video.” This is terrific for a wide variety of learners from individuals just learning to read to experienced readers. The key component is the expanded interactive nature of digital books. This is important because iBooks is a mainstream application, not just a special education focused tool. This certainly looks to be a step in the right direction towards the goal of more universally designed literacy resources. Researchers at Penn State will be pleased about this ability, as it will empower them to start to use more interactive books on the iPad. You can see some of the work they do on this terrific website, aacliteracy.psu.edu.
Here is what the update brings:
• The ability to double-tap an image within a book in order to view it in greater detail.
• The ability to experience books that include audio and video.
• Look up definitions to English words inside books without a specified language.
• An answer to an issue that may have caused some book downloads to not complete.
• The addition of many stability and performance improvements.
Sennott to Focus on Research, Sells Share in Proloquo2Go

June 3, 2010
Amsterdam, The Netherlands; State College, PA
Dear Proloquo2Go user, community member, and/or Proloquo2Go partner,
Samuel Sennott, co-creator of Proloquo2Go, is selling his share in Proloquo2Go to AssistiveWare in order to focus his research and development efforts on his PhD at The Pennsylvania State University and on his new company, Sennott Technologies, LLC.
Proloquo2Go has made a large impact on the AAC world over the two years of the collaboration between AssistiveWare and Sennott Consulting. When they came together almost two years ago, they believed they could make a difference by creating a new AAC solution that was powerful, affordable, and cool. From the amazing user community, to a front-page feature in the NY Times, Proloquo2Go has had a profound impact.
While Sennott will not continue to be a part of Proloquo2Go, he will remain fully committed to the AAC community, serving through his research and future endeavors. He has full confidence that AssistiveWare will continue to provide great service as well as many further enhancements to Proloquo2Go that will benefit the Proloquo2Go community.
David and AssistiveWare would like to use this occasion to thank Sam for the important contributions he has made to Proloquo2Go and, not in the least, his success in drawing public attention to the needs of AAC users. With his ongoing research, he will be able to make even more contributions to the field of AAC in the future. Let us all give Sam a big thank you and wish him well in his further pursuits.
Samuel Sennott would like to specially thank David Niemeijer for the amazing work we did together. He would also like to thank his father, mother, family, Deirdre, Joseph Barnick, Pam H., Sue M., Mads, the Penn State community, The DC Crew, TLC, Origin Instruments, Apple Inc. and the whole Proloquo2Go community for their support.
Best wishes,
David and Sam



