AllAccess: Exploring the Possibilities of Alternative Access with PRC-Saltillo

Description

This class focuses on touch, NuPoint (head tracking), Look (eye tracking), and switch scanning options available in Accent devices with Empower software and the NovaChat. Participants discuss vocabulary, hardware, and software considerations when setting up an alternative access method for an individual who uses augmentative and alternative communication (AAC).

There are many individuals who can access augmentative alternative communication (AAC) with the touch of a finger. However, there are also a significant number of people with more complex physical disabilities that require an alternative to touching a screen, or may just need adjustments to touch feedback to be successful.

This five-hour class will give participants an overview of access method options in AAC. Using case studies, the following access methods will be reviewed: touch, head tracking with NuPoint (cursor is controlled by head movement), eyegaze with Look (cursor is controlled by eye gaze), and one/two switch scanning. Through demonstration, videos, and audience participation attendees will learn about vocabulary, hardware, and software considerations when setting up an alternative access method for an individual.

This class in intended for professionals, parents, or individuals who use AAC who want to learn more about access method options in AAC.

Location Exceptional Learners Collaborative (ELC)
990 Corporate Woods Pkwy
Vernon Hills, IL 60061
Date 10/9/2024 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM (Check in 8:30 AM)
Sponsor ELC and PRC-Saltillo
Trainer Jennifer Vallier, MA, CCC-SLP
Contact Jenny Vallier (312) 848-6902 jennifer.vallier@prc-saltillo.com
Principles 2. Active participation
8. Quality services
Credit Hours 5.0 - Intervention
Cost FREE
Status Closed