Below are links to resources and videos that relate to Alternative Augmentative Communication (AAC). The following list is by no means exhaustive. It has been arranged alphabetically.
AAC-RERCAAC-RERC has 20 videos on the site. The AAC-RERC provides 20 free webcasts on a variety of AAC topics.
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AAC Resources - Livebinder by Janice ReeseAAC Resources - Livebinder by Janice Reese is a great collection of AAC resources.
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Jane Farrall ConsultingJane Farrall Consulting blog is written by Jane Farrall. She writes about literacy, AAC and Assistive Technology.
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PrAACtical AAC Supports for Language LearningPrAACtical AAC Supports for Language Learning - PrAACtical AAC states that their mission is to improve the level of AAC services available to individuals with significant communication challenges by supporting speech-language pathologists and other
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Special Education Technology BCSET BC - Special Education Technology British Columbia's mission is to enhance student opportunities for success by providing access to curriculum through the use of appropriate educational and communication technologies. Check out their AAC resources in the Learning Centre.
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Teaching Learners with Multiple Special NeedsTeaching Learners with Multiple Special Needs is a blog created by Kate Ahern. She has numberous resources and ideas for teachers of learners with severe, profound, intensive, significant, complex or multiple special needs. Check out the specific AAC posts.
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YAACK: Augmentative Alternative Communcation for Young KidsYAACK: Augmentative Alternative Communcation for Young Kids is a website that covers issues related to AAC and young children. YAACK is composed of three sections: how to get started, choosing an AAC system and teaching.
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Videos
Basics of AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication)Basics of AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) was created by Oklahoma ABLETech. The video is captioned and provides a nice overview of AAC.
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