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Presentations


2009

DeRuyter, F. & Shane, H. (March, 2009). AAC Update from the RERC on Communication Enhancement. Invited presentation to the 24th International Conference on Technology and Persons with Disabilities, Los Angeles, CA.

Drager, K., Light, J.,  Devlin, C., Millsop, C., & Offitto, J. (November, 2009). Adults With developmental disabilities who require AAC: Improving social interaction. American Speech and Hearing Association. (Handout)

Fager, S., & Jakobs, T. (November, 2009). State of the Art Technology for People with Minimal Movement Ability. Presentation at World Congress on Disabilities, Jacksonville, FL. (Handout)

Fager, S., Beukelman, D., & Jakobs, T. (June, 2009). Supporting Communication of Individuals with Minimal Movement. Presentation at the Annual Conference of the Rehabilitation Engineers Society of North America, New Orleans, LA.(Handout)
 

Fried-Oken, M. (2009). AAC for Adults in Medical Settings: From ICU to Home Health Care. ISAAC-ISRAEL annual conference

Gibbons, C. (2009). AAC for Adults with Neurodegenerative Disease. Oregon Health & Science University/CDRC

Gibbons, C., & Fried-Oken, M. (October, 2009). AAC clinical pathways for neurodegenerative diseases. Presentation at the 2009 Oregon Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention, Bend, OR (Handout)
 

Higginbotham, D.J. Interacting through technology. Paper presented to the International Society for the Analysis of Communication Discourse. New Orleans, LA.

Higginbotham, D.J., Blackstone, S., Hunt-Berg, M. (2009). AAC in the Wild: Exploring and Charting Authentic Social Interactions. Miniseminar presented at the Annual Convention of the American Speech Language Association, New Orleans, LA, Peer-Reviewed. pdf 1 pdf 2 pdf 3

Kirkland, C. & Higginbotham, D.J. (2009). Grounding utterances using visual scene low tech systems versus traditional AAC. Poster presented to the Annual Convention of the American-Speech-Langugage and Hearing Association, New Orleans, LA, Peer-Reviewed.

McNaughton, D. (2009). Update on the activities of the RERC on Communication Enhancement. Assistive Technology Industry Association

Nordness, A., Beukelman, D., &  Ullman, C. (2009). Impact of Alphabet Supplementation on Speech and Pause Durations. American Speech and Hearing Association, New Orleans, LA (Poster)

Pressman, H. & Blackstone, S. (2009). Overcoming Patient-Provider Communication Breakdowns in Health Care Settings. Presentation at the American Speech and Hearing Association, New Orleans, LA. (Newsletter)

Schlosser, R.,  Shane, H., Sorce, J.,   O'Brien, M.,  Duggan, M.,  DeLuca, T.,  Debrowski, L., Neff, A (2009). Effects of Animation on Guessability & Identification of Graphic Symbols. American Speech and Hearing Association

Shane, H. (December, 2009). The Future of Assistive Technology and Autism, Keynote Address, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI

Shane, H., (February, 2009). Using technology to educate persons with autism spectrum disorder: do professionals get a passing grade, Keynote Address, Behavior Analysis Association of Michigan, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI

Shane, H., Sorce, J., O'Brien, M., Duggan, M., Schlosser, R., Laubsher, E., & Flynn, S. (November, 2009). The Efficacy of Teaching Language Concepts to Children With Autism. American Speech and Hearing Association, New Orleans, LA.

Wallace, S., Hux, K., Beukelman, D., & Snell, J. (2009). AAC Navigation by Brain Injury Survivors: Prompt & Contextualization Effects. American Speech and Hearing Association, New Orleans, LA. (Poster)

Wilkinson, K., Light, J., McStravock, K., Fratantoni, K.,  Miller, J.,  Drager, D. (2009). Improving Visual Scene Display Design Through Consideration of Visual Processes. American Speech and Hearing Association

Yorkston, K., Beukelman, D., & Haket, M. (2009). Managment of dysarthria in acquired brain injury. American Speech and Hearing Association, New Orleans, LA. (Handout)

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


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