Review article: Supporting effective alternative access for individuals with physical disabilities

Check out our review article on supporting effective alternative access for individuals with physical disabilities. Part of the AAC Journal’s special issue on AAC Research: The Power of Collaboration.

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Today’s blog post features the review article titled: Supporting effective alternative access for individuals with physical disabilities: state of the science, emerging technologies, and future research directions. This is part of the AAC journal’s special issue on AAC Research: The Power of Collaboration.

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Embracing change in AAC technology: the keyboard to my success

Read Tim Jin’s paper on his lived experience as someone who uses alternative access and AAC. Part of the AAC Journal’s special issue on AAC Research: The Power of Collaboration.

Title is the keyboard to my success. This post features Tim Jin's article on how he uses his keyboard with his toes. The image also shows a picture of Tim and a screenshot of the paper's abstract.Today’s blog post features Tim Jin’s paper: Embracing change in AAC technology: the keyboard to my success. This is part of the AAC journal’s special issue on AAC Research: The Power of Collaboration. All of the papers are authored or co-authored by someone who uses AAC.

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Pancho Ramirez: Alternative ways to access AAC technologies

Read Pancho Ramirez’s paper on his lived experience as someone who uses alternative access and AAC. Part of the AAC Journal’s special issue on AAC Research: The Power of Collaboration.


Today’s blog post features Pancho Ramirez’s paper: Alternative ways to access AAC technologies. This is part of the AAC journal’s special issue on AAC Research: The Power of Collaboration. All of the papers are authored or co-authored by someone who uses AAC.

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The first word in accessibility is “access”

Read Patrick Regan’s paper on his lived experience as someone who uses alternative access and AAC. Part of the AAC Journal’s special issue on AAC Research: The Power of Collaboration.

Title is The first word in accessibility is access. This is the title of Patrick Regan's article. Image also includes a screenshot of the article abstract and a photo of Patrick.
The AAC journal’s special issue on AAC Research: The Power of Collaboration includes 21 papers from the Future of AAC Research Summit. All of the papers are authored or co-authored by someone who uses AAC. Today’s blog post features Patrick Regan’s paper: The first word in accessibility is “access.”

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