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Page 1: Augmentative and alternative communication systems

Computer Access and Augmentative Communication

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What is Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)?

the supplementation or replacement of speech and/or writing– Aided communication– Unaided communication

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Who uses AAC?Individuals with:

• Cerebral palsy• Autism• Developmental

apraxia of speech• Mental retardation

• Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

• Multiple sclerosis• Traumatic brain injury• Stroke

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Benefits of AAC…

• Independence

• Control

• Social Inclusion

• Community Participation

• Employment

• Academic achievement

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AAC Evaluation

• Multidisciplinary Team

• Client’s goals and objectives

• Client’s functional abilities

• Family/Caregiver

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AAC Systems

• Low Tech– Alphabet boards– Topic boards– Tech/Four

– Partner/Four

– Tech/Talk

– Tech/Speak– Leo– Go Talk

• High Tech– DV4– MT4– DynaWrite

– Pathfinder

– Vantage

– Vanguard– Mini Merc– Tech Touch

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Types of Displays

• Fixed

• Dynamic

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Access Considerations

• Direct select– Touch– Eye gaze– Infrared

• Scanning

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Messages

• Single word

• Phrases

• Sentences

• Pre-stored message

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Funding

• Medicare

• Medicaid

• Private insurance

• Vocational Rehabilitation

• Local Education Agency

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Who benefits from adaptive computer access technologies?

• Individuals with Visual Disabilities

• Individuals with Physical Disabilities

• Individuals with Cognitive Disabilities

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Things to Consider

• What is the expected outcome of using AT?

• What is the individual’s view of using the

recommended AT?

• What is the individual’s level of computer literacy?

• How will training be provided for the AT?

• What environment is the AT going to be used in?

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Areas of AT:Technology for Vision Impairments

The exploration of solutions for the The exploration of solutions for the individual's needs utilizing an array individual's needs utilizing an array of state-of-the-art devices and of state-of-the-art devices and software applications.software applications.

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Areas of AT:Technology for Vision Impairments

Adaptive technologies Adaptive technologies range from hand held range from hand held magnifiers and electronic magnifiers and electronic magnification systems to magnification systems to computer software that computer software that produces auditory and produces auditory and tactile outputs for the text tactile outputs for the text displayed on a computer displayed on a computer monitor. monitor.

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Areas of AT:Technology for Vision Impairments

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Computer SoftwareVisual Disabilities

• Screen magnification• Examples: Zoom Text, MAGic, Lunar Screen Magnifier

• Screen reading• Examples: JAWS, Window-Eyes

• Scanning and reading systems• Examples: Kurzweil 1000, OpenBook, Scan and Read

• Display settings (some built into OS)• Examples: mouse, cursor, icons, background, and text

color

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Computer SoftwarePhysical Disabilities

• On-screen Keyboards (WiViK, ScreenDoors)• Voice Recognition (Dragon NaturallySpeaking)• Abbreviation Expansion (SoothSayer)• Word Prediction (WordQ, WYNN)• Morse Code (Darci)

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Computer SoftwareLearning DisabilitiesLearning Disabilities

• Talking Word ProcessorsTalking Word Processors• Word PredictionWord Prediction• Scan and Read (Kurzweil 3000)Scan and Read (Kurzweil 3000)

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Computer HardwareAlternative Mice/Mouse ControlAlternative Mice/Mouse Control

• ““Standard Mice”Standard Mice”

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Computer HardwareAlternative Mice/Mouse ControlAlternative Mice/Mouse Control

• Joystick MouseJoystick Mouse

• Also, possibly through wheelchair controllerAlso, possibly through wheelchair controller

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Computer HardwareAlternative Mice/Mouse ControlAlternative Mice/Mouse Control

• Mouse Pointing Through Head ControlMouse Pointing Through Head Control• Infra redInfra red• USB CameraUSB Camera

                                                                 

                                                                        

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Computer HardwareAlternative Mice/Mouse ControlAlternative Mice/Mouse Control

• Other OptionsOther Options• Switch Control for Mouse or Just ClickSwitch Control for Mouse or Just Click• Touch ScreenTouch Screen

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Computer HardwareAlternative KeyboardsAlternative Keyboards

• ““Ergonomic Keyboards”Ergonomic Keyboards”

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Computer HardwareAlternative KeyboardsAlternative Keyboards

• Large KeyboardsLarge Keyboards

                                                                        

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Computer HardwareAlternative KeyboardsAlternative Keyboards

• Other OptionsOther Options

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• Arm and Wrist SupportsArm and Wrist Supports

The Work Station:Ergonomics & Positioning Aids

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• Copy/Paper HoldersCopy/Paper Holders• Book StandsBook Stands

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• Adjustable TablesAdjustable Tables

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• Adjustable ChairsAdjustable Chairs

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• MiscellaneousMiscellaneous

                                                                        

The Work Station:Ergonomics & Positioning Aids