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Presentations


2012

Rowland, C., Fried-Oken, M., Clarke, M., Murphy,J., Boa, S., & Raghavendra, P. (July, 2012). ICF implementation approaches for AAC worldwide. Presentation at ISAAC, 2012, Pittsburgh, PA. (handout)

Beukelman, D. & Thiessen, A. (2012) Training Communication Partners of Adults Who Rely on AAC. ASHA (SIG 12)  Annual Conference (Virtual).

Beukelman, D. (2012) Developing and sustaining an AAC informatics research program. Pittsburgh, PA: ISAAC Biennial Conference

Beukelman, D. (2012). AAC for the 21st Century: Framing The Future, Baltimore, MD:  AAC-RERC State of the Science Conference.

Beukelman, D., & Fager, S. (2012). Evaluation preferred AAC strategies for patients in long-term care settings. Pittsburgh, PA: ISAAC Biennial Conference

Beukelman, D., Fager, F., King, J., & Hux, K. (2012). AAC for Adults With AcquiredNeurological Conditions: Today & Tomorrow. Atlanta, GE:  Convention of the American Speech and Hearing Association

Beukelman, D., Fager, S., King, J., & Hux, K. (November, 2012). AAC for adults with Acquired Neurological Conditions: Today & tomorrow. Presentation at ASHA, Atlanta, GA (handout),

Fager, S., Beukelman, D., & Jakobs, T. (August, 2012). Simplifying AAC for patients with critical medical conditions: Safe –Laser keyboard and speech buttons. Pittsburgh, PA: ISAAC Biennial Conference (handout)

Light, J., Jakobs, T., Drager, K., Chew, K., Guthrie, S., Mellman, L., & Riley, K. (August, 2012).  Effects of AAC systems with "just in time" programming for children with complex communication needs. Presentation at ISAAC, Pittsburgh, PA. (handout)

Light, J., Drager, K. Currall, J. & Roberts, B. (November, 2012). Preservice training of speech-language pathologists in evidence-based AAC services (handout)

Light, J., Drager, K., Wikinson, K., Finke, E., Currall, J., Roberts, B. (November, 2012). The Penn State AAC Leadership Project: Doctoral Training in AAC. Presentation at ASHA, Atlanta, GA (handout)

Min, H., Higginbotham, D. J., Lesher, G., & T.F. Yik, (November, 2012).  Exploring the contribution of conversational context in word prediction. Presentation at ASHA, Atlanta, GA (handout 1, handout 2)

Schlosser et al., (November, 2012). A comparison of instruction-following cues in children with autism. Presentation at ASHA, Atlanta, GA (handout)

Schlosser et al., (November, 2012). Effects of animation on iconicity of symbols by SLP students. Presentation at ASHA, Atlanta, GA. (handout)

Thiessen, A. & Beukelman,D. (November, 2012). Visual attention of people with aphasia when viewing visual scenes. Presentation at ASHA, Atlanta GA.

Thiessen, A. Beukelman, D., Hux, K. (August, 2012) Visual fixation patterns for adults with aphasia. Pittsburgh, PA: ISAAC Biennial Conference, (handout)

Thiessen, A., Beukelman, D. (2012). Visual attention for people with aphasia when viewing visual scenes. Atlanta, GE: 2012 Convention of the American Speech and Hearing Association.

Wallace, S., Hux, K, (accepted 2012; November). Effect of Navigation Strategies on Efficiency of AAC System Use by People with Aphasia. Paper accepted for presentation at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual National Convention, Atlanta, GA.

Wallace, S., Hux, K., Graham, C., & Saraceno, A. (2012). Effect of Navigation Strategies on Efficiency of AAC System Use by People with Aphasia. Paper presented at the International Society of Augmentative and Alternative Communication biannual conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

2011

Beukelman, D. & McNaughton, D. (January, 2011). New AAC Technology Development, ATIA Conference, Orlando, Fl.

Link to previous AAC-RERC (2003-2008) Presentations


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