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		<title>AAC-RERC Webcasts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 22:43:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Samuel Sennott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Samuel Sennott
Check out the excellent offerings of AAC-RERC Webcasts, which can be found here and navigating to webcasts:  http://www.aac-rerc.com Some of the pictures have been deleted, due a server move by the AAC-RERC.  I am going to consider how to feature the webcasts better, and in an automated format in the future.








Maximizing the Literacy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Samuel Sennott</p>
<p>Check out the excellent offerings of AAC-RERC Webcasts, which can be found here and navigating to webcasts:  <a href="http://www.aac-rerc.com">http://www.aac-rerc.com</a> Some of the pictures have been deleted, due a server move by the AAC-RERC.  I am going to consider how to feature the webcasts better, and in an automated format in the future.</p>
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<h4>Maximizing the Literacy Skills of Individuals who Require AAC</h4>
<p>Janice Light (Penn State University) describes the components of effective literacy interventions for individuals who require AAC.</th>
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<h4>How Far We&#8217;ve Come, How Far We&#8217;ve Got to Go: Tales from the Trenches</h4>
<p>Michael B. Williams (ACI), a long time practitioner of the art of augmented communication uses historical biography to elucidate many of the key social and technological issues in AAC today.</th>
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<h4>AAC: A User’s Perspective</h4>
<p>Colin Portnuff talks about receiving his diagnosis &#8211; Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) &#8211; and the application of speech and voice technology in AAC.</th>
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<h4>AAC for Aphasia: A Review of Visual Scenes Display Project</h4>
<p>David Beukelman (University of Nebraska) describes recent research on effective AAC interventions for adults with Aphasia.</th>
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<h4>AAC and College Life: Just Do It!</h4>
<p>Beth Anne Luciani (California University of Pennsylvania) describes the benefits and the challenges of college life for individuals who use AAC.</th>
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<h4>AAC Interventions to Maximize Language Development for Young Children</h4>
<p>Janice Light (Penn State University) describes the components of effective interventions for young children who use AAC.</th>
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<h4>Overview of the Health-based Funding Programs that Cover Speech Generating Devices</h4>
<p>Lew Golinker (AT Law Center) provides an overview of funding issues in AAC.</th>
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<h4>Seating and Positioning for Individuals who use AT</h4>
<p>Aileen Costigan (Penn State University) provides an introduction to important issues in seating and positioning for individuals who use assistive technology (AT).</th>
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<h4>Supporting Successful Transitions for Individuals who use AAC.</h4>
<p>David McNaughton (Penn State University) describes key supports to successful transitions for individual who use AAC</th>
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<h4>Adding Projects for People with Disabilities to Engineering Design Classes</h4>
<p>Kevin Caves describes strategies he has used for adding projects for people with disabilities to engineering design classes.</th>
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